Are you saying that the well-documented vicious misogyny of the Taliban owes nothing to their interpretation of Islam, and is caused purely by western intervention in the region? If so, another example of mindless leftist analysis...Exi5tentialist wrote:I agree it is unfortunate that the brave freedom fighters agains the oppressive Soviet Union after 1979 invasion were so quickly turned into anti-Western resistance but equally it is utter crap to think that the Taliban developed in an environment of non-interference between 1979 and 2016. And if the west's intervention was such a good thing in 2001, it didn't exactly put right the problem, did it? The 2016 Taliban are more right-wing, more vicious, and control more Afghan territory than at any time since the West's intervention. And you are really saying that the Taliban is an example of Islam that has developed independently of Western/USSR interference? If so, you really are in denial.JimC wrote:Exi5tentialist wrote:
...Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan did not have a hope of enjoying continued women's liberation after the west's intervention in their internal politics. ...![]()
What utter crap. The Taliban was in power - were they suddenly going to have a change of heart and allow women any form of freedom? You know about them closing all the girl's schools, I hope? Or is your romantic view of the brave freedom fighters against the oppressive west that blinkered?
The destruction of economies by military means promotes the development of reactionary resistance movements. To pretend that those resistance movements arose from Islam is to deny the reality of imperialist intervention.
And of course the US can be criticised for its ill-though-out support of "the brave freedom fighters" who morphed into the dear old Taliban. The US were playing cold war real-politik, and it came back to bite them on the bum. However, remember that the leftist Afghani government of that day were at least trying to bring the people of Afghanistan out of their virtually feudal economy, where local war lords ruled. And yes, the Soviets backed them, not by idealism but for Great Power politics. But the "brave freedom fighters" were Islamic fundamentalist to the core, who wanted an end to any form of secular government.