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🗓️ 1 September 2017
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More than 11,000 U.S. soldiers are fighting in Afghanistan right now. U.S. President Donald Trump plans to send 4,000 more. Military advisers are overseeing the war against the Islamic State and American military equipment and expertise helped retake Mosul. Drones launch from bases in Africa and the Middle East to conduct targeted killings against high value targets from Djibouti to Pakistan. U.S. Special Operations Forces operate across the globe in various capacities. Most of these missions are classified.
So America’s at war, right? Legally, no.
War, as we normally define it, no longer makes sense. There’s no draft — and only one percent of the U.S. population is in the military. The government isn’t levying special taxes or issuing bonds to pay for the fighting. And all this “war” — drone strikes, Special Forces deployments, air strikes and aircraft carrier deployments — is happening with little public scrutiny.
This week on War College, we sit down with Rosa Brooks to figure out how America barreled headlong into a permanent war without defining the terms or thinking about the consequences. Brooks is a former U.S. State Department official and the author of the book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales From the Pentagon.
Brooks argues that U.S. citizens and lawmakers should shake off fears of appearing unpatriotic to challenge the government’s unchecked, unilateral and covert military activities abroad. If that doesn’t happen soon, she says, the United States may have to pay for the dangerous example it’s setting for Russia and China.
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0:16.0 | Hello there War College listeners. I am your host Matthew Galt. |
0:17.4 | Jason Fields is taking a well-deserved vacation in Ireland this week. |
0:21.9 | I'm here at the top of the episode to introduce an old show |
0:24.6 | that Jason and I decided to run this week in light of recent events in Afghanistan. |
0:28.4 | This is a conversation we had in October of 2016 almost almost a year ago, with Rosa Brooks. |
0:34.8 | She's a former Pentagon employee and the author of the book How Everything Became War and the |
0:38.9 | Military Became Everything. |
0:40.6 | Tales from the Pentagon. |
0:42.4 | The reason we're airing this is twofold. |
0:44.0 | First, U.S. President Donald Trump has backed away from his campaign promise to end |
0:48.0 | of the war in Afghanistan, and instead we'll be sending additional troops. |
0:52.0 | The extra 4,000 U.S. soldiers will largely include |
0:55.2 | paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division and an airborne brigade from the 25th |
1:00.0 | infantry division. In addition to that, we also learned that the Pentagon has been low-balling |
1:06.0 | the current troop levels in Afghanistan for some time now. We all thought that there were around 8,400 soldiers in Afghanistan. |
1:14.8 | It turns out there's some 11,000, roughly 2,600 more than previously thought. |
1:20.0 | With such a large surge going to a war, we fought for so long, Jason I decided to revisit this conversation, |
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