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L 13 Short Paper American Foreign Policies

L 13 Short Paper American Foreign Policies

Q What was the West’s biggest failure in Afghanistan? Rory Stewart [a British diplomat argues] 'the West always lacked the knowledge, power, or legitimacy to fundamentally transform Afghanistan.'”

Q 2. "Afghanistan's central problem [is] Afghanistan itself… If you define the modern nation-state as the laying down of permanent borders, and the attempt to establish an extensive state bureaucracy and to invest that bureaucracy with novel forms of authority and control."3. "Stanley McChrystal, former commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan, says the U.S. and its NATO allies are only “a little better than” halfway to achieving their military goals, partly due to a “frighteningly simplistic” understanding of the country. “We didn’t know enough, and we still don’t know enough…Most of us — me included — had a very superficial understanding of the situation and history, and we had a frighteningly simplistic view of recent history, the last 50 years.”

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By this Rory Stewart means that America forgets what true democracy meant. It did not mean to deliver knowledge, power, or legitimacy but it is rather an idea that reflects idea of equality and liberty (May, Daly & Staff, 2012). What America did to sell democracy was they showed side benefits and promised peace and prosperity to nations but failed to implant the idea of dignity of individuals in Afghanistan. That is where the West went wrong and failed to transform Afghanistan.