The remains of Army Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene, 55, arrive at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware in August 2014. Greene was the first U.S. general killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. (Linda Davidson/The Washington Post)
Washington Post: At war with the truth
U.S. officials constantly said they were making progress. They were not, and they knew it.
A confidential trove of government documents obtained by The Washington Post reveals that senior U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become unwinnable.
The documents were generated by a federal project examining the root failures of the longest armed conflict in U.S. history. They include more than 2,000 pages of previously unpublished notes of interviews with people who played a direct role in the war, from generals and diplomats to aid workers and Afghan officials.
The U.S. government tried to shield the identities of the vast majority of those interviewed for the project and conceal nearly all of their remarks. The Post won release of the documents under the Freedom of Information Act after a three-year legal battle.
In the interviews, more than 400 insiders offered unrestrained criticism of what went wrong in Afghanistan and how the United States became mired in nearly two decades of warfare.
With a bluntness rarely expressed in public, the interviews lay bare pent-up complaints, frustrations and confessions, along with second-guessing and backbiting.
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WNU Editor: The Washington Post just made President Trump's case on why the U.S. should leave Afghanistan. No surprises for regular readers of WNU, but the above post by the Washington Post is a must read for those who follow the Afghan war closely.
5 comments:
Our ally, Pakistan, arms, provides safe haven and intel to the Taliban. You cannot win that type of war.
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure
I like the sentiment. IT is however cheaper to have the Indians nuke it.
Business is business. strategic allegiances are another matter, second only to business.
Govt is lying,gooolly!!
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