Was the U.S. withdrawal the result of a miscalculation, or was it a strategic reprioritization where speed outweighed the cost of what was left behind?
Counter China. The new “containment 2.0” which will be posted in my next paper. Standby brother. Sorry for the delays in writing everyone. Only working on these on my weekend free time and the Iran piece has been extensive as it is much more nuanced.
Interesting assessment of opportunity costs. I understand not hauling the equipment back to another friendly location. But, why didn’t we render the equipment useless? That could have been done.
Very well written and informative. Biased off of your research on the topic, I would like to know your hypothesis of why we left.
Counter China. The new “containment 2.0” which will be posted in my next paper. Standby brother. Sorry for the delays in writing everyone. Only working on these on my weekend free time and the Iran piece has been extensive as it is much more nuanced.
Interesting assessment of opportunity costs. I understand not hauling the equipment back to another friendly location. But, why didn’t we render the equipment useless? That could have been done.
It’s not useless if you want to arm the enemy of your enemy for the future
Very well written if I must say so!