Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "The 4 KEY FACTORS in AFGHANISTAN'S COLLAPSE - VisualPolitik EN" video.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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This is why, if you want to do nation building, you must start by controlling the top office.
Perhaps start with a military governor appointed by the nation builder (in this case, the US), along with an advisory body comprised of Afghan tribal delegates and legal experts. Use US troops and US-paid and trained Afghans under the same command to establish order.
After order established, establish schools and universities--once a citizen graduates, they may vote. The US military governor would be swapped out for a civilian US military governor-general. The advisory body would remain but reform into a Senate. The citizens would vote for the Assembly--the lower house.
After a few years of progress, the Afghans could be given responsible govt with the Assembly choosing its prime minister, whom the governor will accept (background check first of course).
After a few more years and progress, the Afghans can choose their own governor-general. If this sounds familiar, it's analogue to Canada and probably Australia too.
And last I checked, Canadians and Australians are not fleeing to airports to be airlifted out as anglo/native/metis terrorists seek to return to an earlier society with shackled women and rights.
Hmm...although, american settlers should greatly outnumber the native Afghans or face a British India, Rhodesia, or South Africa incident.
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