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  • MikM Offline
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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/afghanistan-is-weeks-to-months-from-economic-collapse-experts-say/ar-AANIYhW?ocid=msedgntp

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      • AxtremusA Offline
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        I thought the economy of Afghanistan has collapsed long ago. But, be that as it may, what do you think we should do about it?

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        • AxtremusA Axtremus

          I thought the economy of Afghanistan has collapsed long ago. But, be that as it may, what do you think we should do about it?

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          #4

          @axtremus said in Afghanistan weeks or months from economic collapse:

          But, be that as it may, what do you think we should do about it?

          Not for us unwashed, but for decision makers I'd think a good first step would be to determine what other major powers are thinking about the Afghan economy. Are they concerned? Worried? Satisfied? And why?

          To get a consensus, you dig.

          I'm thinking this may not be the best time for us to bust a move unilaterally. Rather, to use the information to kick back and ponder what if anything should be done about it.

          But don't mind me. This is why I'm not a big noise in the Foreign Service.

          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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            I wonder if we (the US) offer to purchase some of that gently used equipment.

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              Loki
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              I have no idea what will happen to their economy as so many people write from a motivated reasoning perspective.

              I give you Venezuela as a prime example. Most articles were sure Madura as a dead man walking. Venezuela continues to muddle through its issues. Horrible to us but not the source of the end of the world.

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                I wonder if we (the US) offer to purchase some of that gently used equipment.

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                @kluurs said in Afghanistan weeks or months from economic collapse:

                I wonder if we (the US) offer to purchase some of that gently used equipment.

                I suspect a lot of that used equipment, especially the air assets, will be the beneficiaries of JDAM presents in a few weeks.

                Junk iron is $152/ton right now. But the Taliban would have to bear the shipping costs...

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