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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
That is like giving a grade to a draft before any player has taken the field. The long term interest of the United States is not to be a protectorate or empire building state. The exit/withdrawal/surrender was handled badly. That cost many lives. The decision to stay this long was likely flawed but history will judge.
It may be hard for people to admit they are wrong, but it is also way to early in the end game of Afghanistan to say that leaving was the wrong one.
Time, as always, will be the determining factor in the role the US played in Afghanistan's development.
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Not really as in this case your #1 draft pick who was on trial for murder (you were hoping he'd be acquitted) was just convicted.
Wrong decision.