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Any American soldier assigned to the Afghanistan hell-hole knows far more than me. But my study of that country began seriously in fall, 1979 as a Harvard grad student preparing to join the West Point faculty. Despite being an Army intelligence officer, my unclassified sources included Dr. Louis Dupree, a former WWII paratrooper with an encyclopedic knowledge of Afghanistan and its deeply conflicted history. My term paper submitted in early December, 1979 to Dean Graham Allison and Ambassador Joe Nye predicted 3 things: that the Russians would invade; that they would do so with all available force; but that their efforts would ultimately be unsuccessful to convert the "Graveyard of Empires" into a Soviet satrap. At the end of my military career in Bosnia, I served in Bosnia alongside a Soviet major general who, as a young Spetsnaz captain, personally led the special forces squad that assassinated the reigning strong-man in Kabul. I tell you that to underline several points you may not hear elsewhere.

Immediate Implications: Her op-ed in today’s Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/08/17/condoleezza-rice-afghans-didnt-choose-taliban/ shows why former SECSTATE Condoleezza Rice has such a formidable reputation as a diplomatic historian and practitioner. Arguing that “It didn’t have to be this way,” she instantly de-bunked President Joseph Biden’s calumny that the Afghans had somehow chosen the Taliban. Instead, “they fought and died alongside us, helping us degrade al-Qaeda...In the end, the Afghans couldn’t hold the country without our airpower and our support. It is not surprising that Afghan security forces lost the will to fight, when the Taliban warned that the United States was deserting them and that those who resisted would see their families killed.” The most obvious implications of reversing 20 hard-fought years of progress: Taiwan, Ukraine, the Persian Gulf and our non-existent southern border. Simply take a quick glance across the globe and isolate those pressure points where US interests don't match available forces - from our hard-pressed ground forces to our over-matched Border Patrol. Do you seriously imagine that our adversaries will not test those limits in search of more low-hanging fruit? Similarly, few Americans seem to grasp the intrinsic linkage between those external threats and our internal security, already under attack from hostile criminal-political syndicates (e.g., Mexican drug cartels, BLM, Antifa.) Fewer still will recall that 10 years ago Oklahoma authorities warned that that the cartels were becoming a bigger threat to the state than tornadoes.

Deceptive Metaphors: Today there are many incautious parallels drawn between Kabul and Saigon. Officers of my generation vividly recall that the Saigon withdrawal - for all its drawbacks - was far better organized than Kabul. Wherever they happen, strategic withdrawals in the face of an armed adversary are always tough and dangerous operations. The American Army first began learning those difficult lessons under George Washington, who didn’t so much beat the British as to (narrowly) avoid being defeated by them. Ever since, Murphy’s Law has been as omni-present in American ranks as camp followers. The better metaphor may be to Dunkirk (without the English Channel) or - even more ominously - to the 1885 Siege of Khartoum. To those readers who may not recall the Charlton Heston movie, things ended badly for the British and especially for Heston’s character, General Charles Gordon. In outlook, ferocity and ideological single-mindedness, there are eerie similarities between the armies of the Mahdi and those of the Taliban. Listening yesterday to Jenn Psaki and Jake Sullivan’s ignominious presentation to the White House press corps, it was appalling to think that such mendacious, naive and utterly un-serious people were anywhere close to the halls of power. The question not posed by the fawning press munchkins: Were the same officials who planned the Kabul operation also involved with defending our southern border?

Immediate Political Consequences: National security as a political issue is much like oxygen: un-noticed and inconsequential until suddenly it seems threatened. But when those threats materialize, they immediately transform lesser political questions. Right now, that specter most benefits former SECSTATE Mike Pompeo and Ambassador Nikki Haley. Ambassador Hailey is the former South Carolina governor who overcame ethnic and gender profiling to become a compelling, highly articulate leader as Donald Trump’s Ambassador to the UN. But the big winner after Kabul may be Mike Pompeo. He calmly personifies traditional American values: e.g., Eagle Scout, West Point graduate, business leader, Congressman, CIA Director, SECSTATE, and born-again Christian). That stunning resume gives him an immediate appeal for a Republican establishment that badly needs a super-star who can help re-build Republican credibility.

Macro-Changes to Start Thinking About: We can anticipate that our enemies will do their utmost to test us, ideally while the Biden White House still resembles deer-caught-in-the -headlights. The short list certainly includes the seizure of Taiwan and the increasing likelihood of another 911. I live in San Antonio, where we grimly chuckle over the latest (and fastest-growing) Border Patrol category of illegals: OTM, meaning "Other Than Mexican." The considerably more sobering reality: If our enemies fail to take advantage of our open borders, then it contradicts everything we know about their relentless character and their endlessly adaptive tactics. If you are familiar with the Sicario movie series, then you may have already glimpsed the future. The American people need to demand an end to the PC-heavy, Woke soft-headedness that has already begun to compromise our military. To cite but one current example: Testifying before the House Appropriations Committee on May 4, BG Daniel Hokanson (Chief of the National Guard Bureau) asserted that "Among my most pressing concerns are premium-free health care for every Guardsman...." Seriously, General? Aren't those the very same forces primarily responsible for our homeland defense, either in coping with disaster or deterring an enemy attack? And yet you're primarily concerned with their health care?

Fasten your seat-belts, folks, we may be in for a bumpy ride!

Colonel Ken Allard (US Army Ret.) is a former draftee who became a Cold War intelligence officer, West Point faculty member and Dean of the National War College. For ten years, he was an on-air military analyst for the networks of NBC News.

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  • Jim norvell

    08/19/2021 02:22 PM

    Super analysis. Nice breakdown.

    There is one more international ally that is going to be targeted: South Korea. As soon as China moves on Taiwan, the NoKos will execute their 75 year lust for the rest of the peninsula. Then Japan has a knife at their throat.

    The most damaging long term effect will be the decline of our Constitutional government and deterioration of our civil order.

  • Peg Lukasiewicz

    08/19/2021 02:09 PM

    My husband, a veteran of 39 years service , is in a cardiac ICU recovering from an anaphylactic reaction to a medication....hes been watching the Kabul debacle and would cry..."I wish I didn't live to see this....this is a distraction, what else are those bastards up to behind our backs"....I share this because during those 39 years would state he was going one place and pop up in another country...I never asked, but I know he knows more than he can say and it is so terrifying...I fear for our grandchildren.

  • George M Taylor

    08/19/2021 02:03 PM

    We have had at least nine years of open borders where any terrorist who wanted to prance across our southern border could do so so as many times as they wished. Eight years with obama and now biden. You would have to be a total idiot and fool to think that they won't take advantage of it. Sadly we have such a group running this country right now.

  • rodney burke

    08/19/2021 01:55 PM

    this mess ad the election is the result of a party listening to the vast minority and making them seem like the vast minority. Dims sold us out, nwo we LITERALLY have to take our country back from our sworn enemy. Which hs only been our sworn enemy since 1949, which is the reason for divided Korea. From Eisenhower forward, nobody is adult enough to face the fact that china is the world enemy. Yes, infiltration from with in. Lead by liberal demoncrats. It' time we treated it as such...and very harshly

  • Cynthia Ross

    08/19/2021 01:33 PM

    Right on, Colonel Allard! We need you and others to continue speaking up about the ineptness of the current President and his Administration.

  • Sharon Faulkner

    08/19/2021 01:21 PM

    Rebuild REPUBLICAN credibility? After Trump our credibility has never been better.
    It is the DEMOCRATS who need a credability rebuild pal. Your Blue Reich is showing.
    And WHEN Trump wins (for the third time) in 2024 you'll see why he is the SuperStar not only of our Party but Globally.
    trump Trump TRUMP !!!

  • Floyd A Unger

    08/19/2021 12:44 PM

    Yup and absolutely.

    I think ?? , I hope that we can overcome.

  • Joseph Boot

    08/19/2021 12:30 PM


    Read and noted!

  • Bill McSweeny

    08/19/2021 12:24 PM

    I love your analysis, Col. Allard. I believe you are spot on, and while I have no expertise or background in these matters at all, my own upbringing and education have compelled me to wonder about these very matters. Thank you for your insight. I am going to share them with everyone I know.

  • Chelsea R. Martin

    08/19/2021 12:19 PM

    "The American people need to demand an end to the PC-heavy, Woke soft-headedness that has already begun to compromise our military."

    We have been. Many, many of us have been. For several many years, in fact. Go look up that former President named "Eisenhower" for a start. But voices that run contrary to the Will of the State and the Globalist Military-Corporate Industrial Complex ceased to matter a long time ago. As a result? Well, the DHS has pretty much decreed that we who protest any such government diktat are, in fact, equivalent to terrorists. Never mind those "mostly peaceful Taliban members" over in the Middle East chanting "death to America." The Media assures us that they "seem friendly" after all. The US Armed Forces has made it abundantly clear that some ephemeral concept of "white rage" and the 80-million or so "Trump supporting unmasked individuals" (which is to say anyone disagreeing with the radical Leftist, PC-heavy, Woke-ness which dominates the sociopolitical and military landscape of America with what is fast becoming the same ruthlessness as Mao's Communistic regime) are the real "enemy" of the nation. That being the case, do we even have a nation? If the US Military wants to play jackboots to a non-transparent, Globalist, medical-fascist regime run by disconnected-from-reality "academic elites" from the "ruling expert class" who hold no allegiance to any nation and who are are universally hell-bent of tearing up the Constitution and the individual rights and liberties once guaranteed therein inside of this one, then I fail to see how any "demand" (oops, I said "demand" ... cue the FBI, CIA and American Stasi to open a file on me, because what right do I have to "demand" anything of my governmental betters, uninformed ignorant little disobedient serf that I am. One little email to my boss and I might just lose my job!) made by the "American people" (soon to be replaced with a more compliant, obeisant populace compliments of a borderless nation, by the way) will matter in the slightest. After all they have the nukes and F-16s. This is America? Let it rot. Let its "soldiers" rot in whatever endless foreign wars their masters want to send them off to die in. The US Armed Forces chose their side when they chose to collectively forswear their oaths to the Constitution and Citizens of this nation, where men were once free. Wake me up when those F-16s start dropping bombs on Florida; maybe then things will change. Until such a time? A terrorist could walk into a building tomorrow, scream "allahu akbar" on national television, and vaporize a few hundred people and our wonderful benevolent competent Dear Leader government will doubtless pivot to "white supremacy, Trump supporters" and "systemic racism" as the causes. Now - go put your mask on, take your mandatory forced vaccine every eight months, present your papers please, don't you dare question, bow down, and obey. If you don't comply then you are the enemy. You are the terrorist. You are certainly not a citizen, with rights and individual liberties guaranteed under the law! America has already fallen - half of its populace has been so thoroughly dehumanized and demonized by the government these past several years - as reinforced by its Media propaganda wing, backed up by its radically two-tiered "justice" system and upheld by its casually violent "Twitterati-Antifa" demagogue - that there are, historically, only two possible outcomes. And neither Civil War nor Genocide will leave this nation intact. It is far, far too late for pert little "demands" by the non-people that the "citizens" of this nation have been reduced to. To whom would we even petition? Certainly under the laws of "Covid" we are forbidden from assembling to petition for redress of grievance, and since January any "assembly" of "conservative-leaning individuals" is not only a "dangerous super-spreader" but a herald of terroristic sedition! Maybe we should write our Congressmen? I'm sure they'll do something! Well, as long as it doesn't negatively impact their "golden parachutes" and their DC-insider privileged lifestyles. And I am absolutely positive that if worse comes to worse the Courts will consider constitutional issues and act to ensure the safety of the nation! No. No, I think this little "call to action movement" is a decade too late. And I find that I have no care left to give for the sake of a Military that stood idly by and let it happen. I'm not fighting for the sake of a solider that would open fire on his own citizens (sorry, I mean zir, mx, nis? What's the appropriate gender pronoun for "soldiers" these days? Please don't force me to take "sensitivity and inclusivity re-education training" master!) if his DC Elite Masters ordered him to. I'll take my chances and support the local militias, thanks. The US Armed Forces, as far as I can tell, abandoned this nation a decade ago.