In hindsight, suddenly everyone knows why the Afghan army collapsed [View all]
author Kevin DrumPublished onAugust 14, 2021 12:33 pm
Why did the Afghan army collapse so quickly? Here's the New York Times:
As positions collapsed, the complaint was almost always the same: There was no air support or they had run out of supplies and food.
But even before that, the systemic weaknesses of the Afghan security forces which on paper numbered somewhere around 300,000 people, but in recent days have totaled around just one-sixth of that, according to U.S. officials were apparent. These shortfalls can be traced to numerous issues that sprung from the Wests insistence on building a fully modern military with all the logistical and supply complexities one requires, and which has proved unsustainable without the United States and its NATO allies.
And here's the Times again:
Commanders [knew] that the afflictions of the Afghan forces had never been cured: the deep corruption, the failure by the government to pay many Afghan soldiers and police officers for months, the defections, the soldiers sent to the front without adequate food and water, let alone arms. In the past several days, the Afghan forces have steadily collapsed as they battled to defend ever shrinking territory, losing Mazar-i-Sharif, the countrys economic engine, to the Taliban on Saturday.
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