nsacpi
Expects Yuge Games
I hope the Taliban keeps it in check but I'm worried about the situation there deteriorating with thousands of American citizens still in the city. There are a lot of ways this situation can go sideways.
Having the Taliban that close to a few thousand US troops reminds me of a line from The Hunt for Red October. The National Security Advisor is meeting with the Russian ambassador ans says "It would be well for your government to consider that having your ships and ours, your aircraft and ours, in such proximity... is inherently DANGEROUS. Wars have begun that way, Mr. Ambassador."
All it will take is one misunderstanding, one hot head on either side who has lost friends in the war, one criminal being mistaken as a Taliban fighter and things can deteriorate.
No telling how much control the leadership has over their fighters. But it seems they realize they are better off with their project of rebuilding some sort of medieval kingdom if the people who want out are allowed to leave. The part that is a bit hard to calculate right now is how big that number might be. The previous Taliban rule was pretty traumatic for the people of Afghanistan. I can't imagine too many of them want to be part of Take 2. My guess is over half the country would leave given the opportunity. This is going to become a big problem for Pakistan and Iran and maybe some of the other neighboring countries.
The Hazaras are the third biggest ethnic group and speak Persian and are culturally close to Iran. They are mostly Shi'a, and therefore have been one of the most repressed and persecuted groups in Afghanistan. My guess is Iran will want to take care of them in some way. All this is no longer our problem. But it is about to become someone else's problem. And ultimately I don't think we are going to be able to entirely avoid the fallout.
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