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Do you suppose the specifics of their "failures" have really made a difference though? Obviously they're not really there anymore, but war takes place on innumerable imperceptible levels - culturally and militarily, the Pashtun people have endured irrevocable change due to their hardships. Even if the US were to rescind its every last troop and representative (private contractors included), Afghanistan would still be forced to not only recuperate in every civic sense, but also be impelled to defend itself from whatever future exists for a bone amongst vultures. Perhaps temporary sovereignty shall some day come to the country and its people, but it shall not be in the form of any victory or revolution or united seditious endeavour against the world's tyrannies, but in leaving the Bedouins alone so they can wallow in the remnants of a time-tarnished tradition and either assimilate themselves into the devices of current civilization or fade into the desert as the winds that made them.
Never forget that your fervor is at the behest of the chair which holds your ass from the dirt.
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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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