Forgotten Afghanistan

by sepoy on October 21, 2009

in homistan

Some reminders:

1. Remembering Afghanistan’s Golden Age by Elizabeth Bumiller. Includes a multimedia essay.

2. Kabul – City Number One by Adam Curtis – documentarian and researcher. (thanks to Arno)

3. Life Before Death by Michael Yon.

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Qalandar October 21, 2009 at 10:16 am

An interesting piece, although I remain somewhat reticent about such rhetoric, because it can easily be used to deflect arguments against increased intervention by outside powers — although the argument never seems to prevent involvement in any but the most humanitarian conflicts (Balkan Ghosts, anyone?). That is, it’s an argument that might be deployed in Year 8 of a war, not Year 0.

Nevertheless, because it helps disturb the sanguine (and maddeningly superficial) view of Afghanistan as a country that one can ‘t do anything about, as a land, discussions about which are bookended by phrases like “imperial graveyard” and “fiercely ungovernable”, the piece is welcome. The evocative photographs don’t hurt either.

2 Qalandar October 21, 2009 at 10:28 am

(sorry, comment above refers to the NYT piece).

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