Afghanistan theory 🤔
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Minor historical note I'll wedge in here for those interested in very deep geopolitics:
"They" didn't abandon Afghanistan, but were driven out. Why would "They" ever give up a state, failed or otherwise? The struggle actually continues to this day.
What was probably the fatal blow came with this incident:
CIA mystery: Did Iran kill ‘Ayatollah Mike?’ Nobody is talking after Michael D’Andrea, the CIA’s top Iran Mission Center chief, is allegedly killed in plane crash (Asia Times 2/7/2020)
D'Andrea ran the whole West Asia operation. And indeed, no one is talking about it because "They" always erase their big "L"s from consciousness as quickly as possible so that no one ever tries to uncover the true story, understand the real dynamics of the Black World, and mark progress against Them.
That's why it's a virtual certainty that for anyone reading this, it's the first time you've heard of the late, unlamented Ayatollah Mike.
They, " voted" for us to leave. But, they sold their votes.
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE99D0O1/
That election was to replace President Hamid Karzai, who apparently could speak more plainly after he left office. He said something like, "Al Qaeda doesn't exist. In ten years as president, I never saw a single intelligence report.that mentioned them."
So hey, even if he hadn't been barred from a third term, under no circumstances was that guy ever going to get reelected.
The search term is still on my screen. That's how they roll. The articles come every few years. Take a look if that's interesting to you.