Indeed. We should of learned our lesson of what happened the last time we abondaned Afghanistan. After the Soviets pulled out in defeat, interest in the success of the country sank in Washingto and what followed was an internal bloody mess culminating in a home for terrorism.
Rudy (R.J.) Rummel is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science. He has published twenty-four nonfiction books (one that received an award for being among the most referenced; another was rated the 26th most important of the last century), six novels, and about 100 peer-reviewed professional articles; has received the Susan Strange Award of the International Studies Association in 1999 for having intellectually most challenged the field; and in 2003 was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Conflict Processes Section, American Political Science Association. He has been frequently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. His website is here.
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Indeed. We should of learned our lesson of what happened the last time we abondaned Afghanistan. After the Soviets pulled out in defeat, interest in the success of the country sank in Washingto and what followed was an internal bloody mess culminating in a home for terrorism.
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