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Man’s inhumanity to taliban

Lynne Doucet, talking at the Edinburgh International Television Conference, gave a speech on the complexities of reporting in Afghanistan. She lamented that she was unable to convey the complexities of...

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Australian deserter in Afghanistan gets a free pass?

A member of the Australian military went missing in the middle of a deadly clash with the Taliban then, fourteen months later, she just wanders back into camp. Is a court martial convened to see if she...

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USA defeated by Afghanistan

Read about it here. Victorious Afghan Hamid Hassan blogs about it here: After the match, I had to go to do a post-match media conference and they all wanted to know how it felt to beat USA, but the...

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Tuesday morning replay

Today’s Times has the headline: Allies at odds over death of hostage in bungled rescue The story is behind a paywall. It does not matter. I am only interested in the headline and whoever wrote it. Do...

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Koran burnings and their consequences.

Koran burnings predictably lead to murders. So what. Free speech kills, we knew that. The lack of it kills more. Blame the murders on the murderers. It should be allowed, but is it, or can it be, right...

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Is the Afghan War lost?

I am not a consistent non-interventionist – as some people are fond of reminding me. For example, I am no friend of the Slave Empire (sorry the “Slave Holding States of America” popularly known as the...

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Samizdata quote of the day

We’ve already killed all the dumb terrorists, so all that’s left are the smart ones. – I heard an American voice saying that, in connection with the ongoing war in Afghanistan, while I was transferring...

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This might be the only measurement you need to judge the Afghanistan War. Vendors in Kabul are doing a brisk trade in Taliban ringtones. Because Afghans report that the Taliban kill travelers at...

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“Nothing can touch cricket as a force for good in Afghanistan …”

From a Cricinfo piece by George Dobell, about the one day cricket international between Afghanistan and Pakistan, played in the United Arab Emirates yesterday: A spokesman for the Taliban contacted the...

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Arguments about drone-killing

I have been paying almost zero attention to President Obama’s campaign of robotised aerial execution, beyond noting that it has been happening. I didn’t know if this drone-killing was doing good, or...

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The changing face of war in the air

Earlier this week, Brian Micklethwait of this parish gave an excellent talk about sport and how it sometimes has taken the place of military activity as far as -mostly- men are concerned. Brian will...

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What inflation now looks like

I like those elongated cakes with raisins in them referred to on the package as “finger madeleines with raisins”. A few days ago I purchased another stash of them, from the Afghan-run corner shop...

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Here we go again

BBC News 17:16 BST: Taliban take over Presidential Palace – reports Conveniently, Afghanistan has had its own Samizdata tag for nearly twenty years. It is interesting, if depressing, to look at the old...

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Why the Taliban won in one image

I was in favour of the initial post-9/11 campaign and frankly do not regret that. But as I and quite a few others said back in the day, the time for declaring victory and getting out came many years...

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Samizdata quote of the day

This was always the West’s problem in Afghanistan: it lacked faith in the very values it claimed to be delivering to that benighted country. We will liberate women from life under the burqa, Western...

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The Taliban is getting its message out on social media, too, giving live updates on its seizure of power. A man claiming to be an official representative has had an active account on Twitter since 2017...

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Very interesting on-the-ground report from Kabul

Very interesting chat between CNN’s international correspondent Clarissa Ward in Afghanistan and Freddie Sayers of Unherd. This is great stuff and why independent media is so valuable.

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