I'm back at @ForeignPolicy writing about the task of training auxiliaries, comparing American failures with Roman successes.https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/10/03/us-military-auxiliary-armies-afghanistan-rome/ …
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But on the first reasoning, wouldn't we expect the USA to have intervened in some way in Saudi Arabia? On the later, I get "don't intervene" is a fantasy, but no one expects the USA with it's nation destruction to care about livelyhoods damaged by pirates somewhere.
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So 1) the entire reason al-qaeda was in Af/Pak was that they were personae non gratae in Saudi Arabia. 2) If you weren't expecting the USA to do anti-piracy missions well do I have news for you:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-piracy_measures_in_Somalia#United_States …
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Iraq One by Bush senior was precisely surgical. The Iraqis left Kuwait and our military went no further. Good intervention. Nobody intervened on the US when it invaded Iraq under Bush Two, and that was a profoundly aggressive act based on bullshit.
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