GWYNNE DYER: One year after the fall of Kabul and any lessons learned may be fading down the memory hole | SaltWire

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It’s only one year since the fall of Kabul on Aug. 15, 2021 and everybody in the countries that sent troops to Afghanistan has already forgotten about it ...

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Marine LCpl Owen Selby, attached to the 2nd Battalion 2nd Marines from Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, hands candy to local Afghan boys while keeping guard over a shura, or meeting of leaders, in the Garmsir district of Helmand Province on December 21, 2009. REUTERS/Adrees Latif/File Photo U.S. Marine LCpl Owen Selby, attached to the 2nd Battalion 2nd Marines from Camp Lejeune, N.C.

Western armies got chased out of Afghanistan a year ago because they forgot all the lessons they had learned from a dozen lost counter-insurgency wars in former colonies between 1954 and 1975: France in Algeria and Indochina, Britain in Kenya, Cyprus and Aden, Portugal in Angola and Mozambique, and the United States in Vietnam.

The 20-year Afghan war was never more than discordant noises off-stage for most people in the rich Western countries that sent troops there, so you can’t expect them to remember the lessons of that war.

 

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