General Stanley McChrystal apparently convinced the politicians in Pakistan that the Afghan Taliban and the Pakistani Taliban were conspiring to overthrow the government in Islamabad, and that is why the Pakis suddenly remembered where the leader of the Pakistani Taliban was and arrested him. No one could have been more surprised at the arrest than Mullah Baradar, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, who had regularly attended meetings with Pakistani Intelligence officials, and who thought he was perfectly safe. Double dealing like this goes on all the time. Sometimes the Afghan and Pakistani politicians betray us, sometimes they betray the Taliban, sometimes they betray each other. But that’s life in the Stans. My question is, if we are in Afghanistan because it borders Iran and we want air bases in easy flying distance, then why not say so? If there is no strategic or geopolitical reason for being there that benefits the United States, then we should get out of those backwater and useless Stans and stick to our own Stans.
How did we get here, how and why
This Stan, this place of clans
This place where Muslim killers rule
Just like in other Stans
We’ve had our own Stans in the past
Stan Laurel comes to mind
Stan Musial was a lefty but
One of the hitting kind
The purest hitter I did see
And that includes DiMag
Not like the hitters in these Stans
Who come back from the hajj
All full of hate and fear and spite
Determined just to kill
And if they die those virgins wait
No sweat, it’s Allah’s will
I’ll take our Stans and they keep theirs
Stan Laurel makes me laugh
As General Stan McChrystal writes
The Taliban epitaph