Okay I will attempt to describe the reasons why Afghanistan is becoming more violent and how I think we should deal with them. I welcome critique of my strategy as well as suggestions and alternative strategies.
1. Insurgents/Taliban/Terrorists are funded by the Opium trade. Opium is grown by farmers and the enemies buy it off them and then smuggle it out of the country and sell it. Plan: 1. Promote alternative forms of income for Opium farmers and provide them a market for other crops. 2. Don't come in and attack the farmers- this will alienate them and could cause them to support the Taliban. Instead focus on attacking the drug traffickers.
2. Insurgents/Taliban/Terrorists have a virtual safehaven inside Pakistan. Plan: We can't go in and invade Pakistan- that would be disastrous and the terrain would be too difficult, this would result in high casualties and would destabilize Pakistan and trigger anti-American sentiment. We should use airstrikes and sometimes special ops troops to attack Terrorist leaders inside Pakistan and to strike terror training camps.
3. Iran allegedly arms the Taliban (they don't like each other, the U.S. is a common enemy). Plan: This is not sufficient reason to attack Iran, that would just make things worse. (the only reason to attack them would be if they were about to get a nuke or if they attacked the U.S. or an ally). I would use strict unilateral and multilateral sanctions against Iran in order to hurt their economy and weaken their purchasing power so that they can't afford to give weapons to the Taliban. In the meanwhile we may have to just deal with this.
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