
It shows in every face, and every look that I encountered from Afghans. And of course soldiers see that. They pretty much follow their orders, but I have a feeling that they are lost, in a way."
These words by photographer Dima Gavrysh speak to the tragic irony we face in Afghanistan. We have been their nine long years but those years have nearly exhausted support for the war at home while gaining us little trust among the people of Afghanistan. President Obama has re-focused and intensified our efforts in a serious way, but there is now too little time for our efforts to meet with the success they might have almost a decade ago. Our efforts are haunted, so to speak, by the ghosts of a forgotten war.
There is a double irony, however, in that the photographer focuses on our troops, but the goal of our troops is to handover responsibility to Afghani soldiers. The outcome of the war, finally, is in their hands.
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