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    Afghan fighting season

    Found this on Twitter - super interesting if you’re nerdy like me
    Thread on Afghanistan: Many of you have heard the term “fighting season” the last few days in regards to the war in Afghanistan. Some of you may know what this means. But beyond the weather, there are other interesting factors involved. I’ll explain in this thread
    Three factors determine the fighting season for Afghanistan: economy, logistics, recruitment. Interestingly enough, many of these factor also dictate our lack of overall success in the war as well.
    Economy. The cash crop in afghanistan is the “opium poppy”. That beautiful red flower we consider a memorial blossom in the western world has a certain flare for producing opium. The process of harvesting this opium however, is incredibly grueling and has a relatively small yield


    Poppies are planted late fall (october) and harvested in April. The labor required for this leaves little time or opportunity to wage war. Opium is also a lifeline for funding Taliban operations so it’s necessary to stop fight and start farming.
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    Logistics: Afghanistan has a harsh winter. The region separating Afghanistan and Pakistan is mountainous and has an endless amount of mountain passes that are impossible to monitor or blockade. The entire region spanning both countries is monolithic culture called Pashtunwali.
    Pashtunwali predates Islam in the region and connects the Pashtun of Afghanistan and Pakistan more closely than any national identity. When the winter sets in, many Taliban fighters leave Afghanistan and return to Pakistan through the mountain passes they’ve used for centuries
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    Recruitment/Indoctrination: Radical Islam is the Taliban creed. Although most who practice Islam are not “radical” the groundwork for radicalism is found throughout the footprint of religious institutions in pakistan and afghanistan.
    The Madrassas of Pakistan are a fertile recruiting grounds for the Taliban. These religious schools break in the spring and give way for new blood to enter the fight as Taliban soldiers re-enter Afghanistan through the thawing mountains.
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    These factors combine to make the summer a “Fighting Season” in Afghanistan. Which begs the question.. “why are we pulling out in July and August?” 🤷🏻*♂️🙃

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    #2
    This seems to jive with what else I could learn on the topic. But it begs a question…


    If we had really wanted to win, couldn’t we have just done a napalm run & carpet bombed their poppy fields at harvest time? Literally burned their cash crop AND eliminated their fighters at the same time?

    Or am I under thinking this?

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      #3
      word is CIA works with them to grow,harvest and distribute opium, would explain why they havent done anything like your plan.

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        Originally posted by Playa View Post
        This seems to jive with what else I could learn on the topic. But it begs a question…


        If we had really wanted to win, couldn’t we have just done a napalm run & carpet bombed their poppy fields at harvest time? Literally burned their cash crop AND eliminated their fighters at the same time?

        Or am I under thinking this?
        lol we know **** well the USA loves them a little drug field.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Playa View Post
          This seems to jive with what else I could learn on the topic. But it begs a question…


          If we had really wanted to win, couldn’t we have just done a napalm run & carpet bombed their poppy fields at harvest time? Literally burned their cash crop AND eliminated their fighters at the same time?

          Or am I under thinking this?
          Do you think the afghan people would like us more or less if we destroyed their ability to make money and support their family?

          But this was never about rebuilding their country. It was all about war war war. No regard for an end goal.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Playa View Post
            This seems to jive with what else I could learn on the topic. But it begs a question…


            If we had really wanted to win, couldn’t we have just done a napalm run & carpet bombed their poppy fields at harvest time? Literally burned their cash crop AND eliminated their fighters at the same time?

            Or am I under thinking this?

            If we really wanted to win we could have just won. Hearts and minds comes to mind. Many times you know someone was rocketing you last night but today he is just a farmer, so let them be.

            Even in 2005 when I was there we would witness people trying to rocket bagram air field but just had to watch until they actually hit something.


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