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Go back to Afghanistan? Men like McMaster and Panetta are addicted to war | Daniel L Davis

They have become virtually incapable of seeing any solution to any foreign problem that does not include the barrel of a gun

Some of America’s most experienced diplomats, politicians, and former generals have been saturating the airwaves in the aftermath of the Taliban’s capture of Kabul issuing dire warnings of what may come next. Many are advocating, even in this final hour, to abandon the withdrawal and return to combat against the Taliban. Such alarmist rhetoric from our senior-most figures does much to explain why America has failed so spectacularly in this war: some of the most influential voices over the past 20 years posses an unhealthy and irrational lust to use war as the first option to solve every foreign problem.

Prior to 2001, Americans generally thought they were immune from foreign attack. Those beliefs were shattered with the shocking images of the twin towers falling and the Pentagon smoldering on September 11th. In the aftermath, fear and anger descended over the US population. Political leaders and senior military commanders sought to look and sound tough to calm a jittery people.

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