by Michael Hancock-Parmer
Just to show there isn’t a monolithic thing called Registan, I thought I would voice my opinion. I think of Afghanistan as being separated from Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan by a 700-foot tall magical wall of ice. This ice wall represents the historical trajectory of the 19th and 20th centuries that took two locales connected [...]
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by Dan Smock
Caldwellville: Named for the current commander of that NATO Training Missing-Afghanistan (NTM-A), LTG William B. Caldwell, IV. It’s like the real Afghanistan, but much, much better. Caldwellian: Any interpretation of Afghanistan that falls in line with LTG Caldwell’s view of Afghanistan. In Caldwellville, if you take the true Caldwellian view of things, your ideas of “independent” [...]
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