Since everyone’s attention has been fixed on flexibilitygate and the Supreme Court, it kinda-sorta slipped through the cracks that basically nobody supports the Afghan War anymore. At this point, we really have to see how many voters’ summed-up opinions are worth that of practically the entire military establishment, who have been incredibly fixated on this conflict due putatively to al-Qaeda presence in the Af-Pak region (at least according to Bob Woodward’s Obama’s Wars). Who knows at this point. I think that the basic point here is that, while it’s somewhat less immediately deadly, Afghanistan increasingly is our Vietnam, driven by a small group of bipartisan elites and military brass who are waging the war because their assumptions about the enemy seem to dictate they should, and the only people on the ground who back it are Republican hawks who only care about “victory,” not so much about whether the goals make sense and are met.

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