• @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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    21 year ago

    The US has caused this shit, why don’t you guys fuck off and stay out of conflict…just for like a week and see how it goes.

    • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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      101 year ago

      The US is merely the latest to try and control the region. And their attempt didn’t end any better than any of the previous attempts.

      • @TheMightyHUG@sh.itjust.works
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        371 year ago

        During the cold war, the US armed and supported radical islamist factions called mujihadeen because they were opposed to the communists. This didn’t help, but ofc there were other factors. When the US began its wars in the middle east in earnest, they killed a lot of people including civilians. As a consequence, they were probably the most effective recruiters for radical islam (when a foreign government kills your friends or family, you’d feel positively incluned towards fundamentalist groups fighting them too). Throughout the iraq war and the related conflicts analysts warned that us intervention was fuelling islamic terror. I was under the impression that by now this was common knowledge.

        • TheLastOfHisName
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          81 year ago

          I recommend the book “Charlie Wilson’s War” for those who want some insight into the funding of the Mujahideen.

        • @teichflamme@lemm.ee
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          -21 year ago

          What an ignorant take. Radical Islam existed long before the US went there. Salafism and Wahhabism have been around for more then century at this point, to name two of several fundamentalist movements.

          Muslims have been infighting with fundamentalists and more secular members of Islam for centuries.

          The US surely didn’t help, but they are so, so far from being the sole or main cause for the turmoil in Afghanistan and the middle east in general.

      • @Draedron@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        61 year ago

        For a big part, yes. Overthrowing democratic governments, funding radicals and bombing civillians tends to make people join the side that is seen as the enemies of the culprits of these crimes.

    • Rikudou_SageA
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      -161 year ago

      That’s some mental gymnastics. I dislike the US going abroad with their military as much as the next non-US person, but if I had to choose one instance where they weren’t the biggest dicks on the battlefield, it would be Afghanistan.