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🗓️ 23 April 2022
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From July 12, 2014: As the election crisis in Afghanistan comes to a head, all eyes—or some of them, anyway—are once again on the future of Afghan democracy. But the United States's history in the region extends back much further than its nation-building efforts there since September 2001. On Tuesday, at a Brookings Institution launch event for his newest book entitled, “What We Won: America’s Secret War in Afghanistan, 1979-1989,” Bruce Riedel, Senior Fellow and Director of the Intelligence Project at Brookings, discussed lessons the United States can learn from its successful efforts in the 1970s and 1980s in Afghanistan. In his talk, Riedel discusses why the American intelligence operation in Afghanistan in the 1980s was so successful, and what, if any lessons, the United States can apply to its ongoing operations in the country. Riedel also explored the complex personalities and individuals who shaped the war, and explained how their influence still affects the region today. Brookings Institution President Strobe Talbott provided introductory remarks and moderated the conversation.
In May 2022, Lawfare and Goat Rodeo will debut their latest podcast, Allies, a series about America’s eyes and ears over 20 years of war in Afghanistan. Thousands of Afghans who worked with the American soldiers as translators, interpreters and partners made it onto U.S. military planes. But despite the decades-long efforts of veterans, lawmakers and senior leaders in the military, even more were left behind. This show will take you from the frontlines of the war to the halls of Congress to find out: How did this happen? Learn more and subscribe to Allies at https://pod.link/1619035873.
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| 0:55.6 | I'm Katherine Pompilia with an episode from the LawFair archive for April 23, 2022. |
| 1:20.8 | LawFair recently announced its new podcast series entitled All Eyes. |
| 1:24.8 | The series from LawFair's Bryce Clem and the team at Goat Road OTC tells the 20-year |
| 1:29.7 | story of how the U.S. failed its eyes and ears, translators, interpreters, and other |
| 1:34.3 | local partners that were on the ground in Afghanistan. |
| 1:38.2 | For today's archive episode, I picked an episode from July 2014. |
| 1:43.0 | In the episode, Brookings Senior Fellow Bruce Raidel discusses his book, What We Won, America's |
| 1:48.4 | Secret War in Afghanistan, 1979 through 1989. |
| 1:53.0 | It all details why the American intelligence operation in Afghanistan in the 1980s was |
| 1:57.1 | so successful. |
| 1:58.5 | But first, here's a trailer for All Eyes. |
| 2:01.4 | You can subscribe to All Eyes at the link in the episode description. |
| 2:12.1 | After 20 years of war, the U.S. was getting out of Afghanistan. |
| 2:17.0 | After consulting closely with our allies and partners, I concluded that it's time to |
| 2:21.3 | end America's longest war. |
| 2:23.9 | It's time for American troops to come home. |
| 2:27.5 | There are scenes of panic and pandemonium at Kabul Airport today as desperate people |
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