Actually Permanent Occupation of Kabul
The Korean war has never ended, despite
an agreement in 1953. The United States has a permanent base in
South Korea and will have it for decades to come.
In 2001 the U. S. started its war in
Afghanistan. Now it is preparing for a permanent occupation of that
country. But unlike Korea, the occupation will not be all of the
country. It
will be of the city of Kabul.
. . . the boundaries of the Green Zone will
be redrawn to include that base, known as the Kabul City Compound,
formerly the headquarters for American Special Operations forces in
the capital. The zone is separated from the rest of the city by a
network of police, military and private security checkpoints.
The expansion is part of a huge public
works project that over the next two years will reshape the center of
this city of five million to bring nearly all Western embassies,
major government ministries, and NATO and American military
headquarters within the protected area.
What is happening is that Kabul will
become a city state, although actually it has already become a city
state. The countryside will belong to the tribes, the Taliban,
Al-Queda and whoever else wants to live there. Eventually though the
empire collapses, the cost of occupying a country 10,000 miles or so
away will be too much and Kabul will be given back to the Afghan
people. What that will be, who knows?
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