Tom vs Bruce, Afghanistan '11, turn 20

Tom Chick and Bruce Geryk have started a game of Afghanistan ’11 using the same seed (8B52H7SA1K1W, if you’d like to join us). Every week, they’ll post an update for ten turns of gameplay.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at http://www.quartertothree.com/fp/2017/04/27/tom-vs-bruce-afghanistan-11-turn-20/

With my new president, I lose the sweet bonus PP I was earning for the previous president’s anti-corruption stance.

That’s interesting, it says “corruption”, not “anti-corruption”, does it? I was thinking the extra PPs were the results of our corrupting the presidency, but Tom must be an optimist!

Did someone say Bernie Sanders? Here’s one of my favorite speeches from the man:

Mr. Speaker, in the brief time I have, let me give five reasons why I am opposed to giving the President a blank check to launch a unilateral invasion and occupation of Iraq and why I will vote against this resolution. One, I have not heard any estimates of how many young American men and women might die in such a war or how many tens of thousands of women and children in Iraq might also be killed. As a caring Nation, we should do everything we can to prevent the horrible suffering that a war will cause. War must be the last recourse in international relations, not the first. Second, I am deeply concerned about the precedent that a unilateral invasion of Iraq could establish in terms of international law and the role of the United Nations. If President Bush believes that the U.S. can go to war at any time against any nation, what moral or legal objection could our government raise if another country chose to do the same thing?

Third, the United States is now involved in a very difficult war against international terrorism as we learned tragically on September 11. We are opposed by Osama bin Laden and religious fanatics who are prepared to engage in a kind of warfare that we have never experienced before. I agree with Brent Scowcroft, Republican former National Security Advisor for President George Bush, Sr., who stated, ``An attack on Iraq at this time would seriously jeopardize, if not destroy, the global counterterrorist campaign we have undertaken.’’

Fourth, at a time when this country has a $6 trillion national debt and a growing deficit, we should be clear that a war and a long-term American occupation of Iraq could be extremely expensive.

Fifth, I am concerned about the problems of so-called unintended consequences. Who will govern Iraq when Saddam Hussein is removed and what role will the U.S. play in ensuing a civil war that could develop in that country? Will moderate governments in the region who have large Islamic fundamentalist populations be overthrown and replaced by extremists? Will the bloody conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Authority be exacerbated? And these are just a few of the questions that remain unanswered.

What intelligence, what insight, what humanity! If you were playing Starcraft against Bernie Sanders and he made this speech, you would cry “Hax!”. Imagine how much easier the Afghan war would have been if we had listened to Bernie and not directed the bulk of US effort towards invading Iraq.

This is my favourite quote of the moment.