

The Afghanistan Crisis
Aug 31, 2021
Tu Lam, a former Green Beret and the founder of Ronin Tactics, dives into the implications of the Afghanistan crisis. He discusses the chaos surrounding the U.S. withdrawal and its ramifications for global power dynamics, particularly regarding China. Lam critiques the military's decisions and the risks of recognizing the Taliban as a governing body. He raises concerns about advanced military technology left behind and its impact on regional security. The conversation also highlights the geopolitical consequences of a weakened U.S. presence and the potential resurgence of communism.
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Taliban Control and Global Implications
- The Taliban's control of Afghanistan creates a concern due to their recognition as a government system by superpowers like China and Russia.
- This recognition of a Sharia-based system, or "She-She" law, as Tu Lam calls it, might embolden similar groups globally.
Withdrawal and Taliban Empowerment
- The US withdrawal from Afghanistan differs from previous years because the US is no longer on the offensive.
- The Taliban are now equipped with advanced US military equipment, posing a greater threat.
Taliban's Acquisition of US Technology
- The Taliban now possesses advanced US military technology, including helicopters, drones, and over-the-horizon strike capabilities.
- There's concern that this technology might end up in China's hands via Pakistan, given China's influence in the region.