Mister Ananas wrote:First of all, you just called Bitcoin an asset with a straight face. I’m just gonna point that out.
Second of all, “real” assets derive value from their potential for use. Real estate has value because it can be farmed, developed, built out, etc. and the same is true for most tangible assets. Gold is an interesting case in that it derives its value from its rarity, but at least that’s still something. It isn’t valuable purely because we all agree it has value; it’s valuable as a result of an outside factor. Fiat currency lacks the outside factor. That system doesn’t work because it has no stability.
Iddaoeeok wrote:Anyway, withdrawal or not, I don't expect it'll be too long till the Afghan skies are full of US drones off to blow wedding parties to pieces.
Iddaoeeok wrote:Iddaoeeok wrote:Anyway, withdrawal or not, I don't expect it'll be too long till the Afghan skies are full of US drones off to blow wedding parties to pieces.
I hate to say I told you so but...
Mister Ananas wrote:Biden is a pussy and just wants to look like he’s doing something for the sake of his re-election campaign. He doesn’t really care how this impacts Afghanistan and, like every president before him, he’s just in it for his own sake.
Not that this kind of ”leadership” is exclusive to the United States.
Mister Ananas wrote:True, but that’s not necessarily virtuous of him. Just means he didn’t try to pretend that he wasn’t a complete asshole.
avanfurwet wrote:
The departure of the western powers was supposed to be peaceful and orderly, leaving in charge the pretence of a competent local government.
avanfurwet wrote:The western powers (mostly USA) have already left town, so the whole clusterfuck has now moved into another phase, where the escalating sufferings of the poor trapped Afghan people will take centre stage.
I agree we should never have been there trying to impose our way of life, but the manner of our departure is an embarrassing disgrace.
The departure of the western powers was supposed to be peaceful and orderly, leaving in charge the pretence of a competent local government.
I think our western governments predicted that the Afghan government would fail and the country would descend into civil war. But our politicians cynically calculated that they could put some clear water between our exit and the inevitable collapse, so they could blame the Afghans, saying they were left in good order and then self-destructed.
But western governments catastrophically miscalculated just how quickly their corrupt puppet Afghan administration and it's "army" would fold.
So we've witnessed a disorderly scramble for the exits, and many good Afghan people who tried to build a better country for their children are now left behind to be hunted and murdered by medieval thugs who are now armed to the teeth with USA military hardware.
IMO the only people to come out of this debacle with any credit are our military servicemen and women in country who were dropped in the shit as usual and did a great job as usual. Lions led by donkeys.
Starrio wrote:avanfurwet wrote:
The departure of the western powers was supposed to be peaceful and orderly, leaving in charge the pretence of a competent local government.
This is impossible to do, and every delay will just make it worst because it will equal more deaths.
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People have learned. I remember Obama was trying to send us to Syria too, but people quickly reacted and we prevented that, but with Afghanistan we were already there.
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