First of all, Afghanistan was supposed to be extremely limited, with relatively minimal resources expended. As in: they didn’t draft anybody, they used volunteers. Sure, the fact that it was as response to 9/11 helped getting droves of volunteers, but the point stands. In case of an all-out war with the EU/China, it would be “everything and the kitchen sink goes”, so the scale would be completely different.
Secondly, Afghanistan is famously difficult to conquer (the British tried and failed, the USSR tried and failed, etc.).
Thirdly, even with the above, it took them THREE MONTHS from the first SpecOps actions, to the moment when Hamid Karzai was sworn in as the head of the interim administration. Nobody else on the planet came even close to this.
The US completely botched the strategy of holding on to Afghanistan, as well as made a mess of instilling democratic values, completely ignoring the tribal structure of Afghanistan, but it doesn’t change the fact that, militarily, it was done and dusted within three months.
And, yeah, sure, the Taliban continued to fight, but it was all limited to basically terror attacks with little meaningful impact. They weren’t capable of retaking the country and as soon as any larger group was detected, it was eliminated on sight.
But the EU can’t default to guerrilla fighting against the US in what would effectively be an offensive war (we’d need to move troops over there do defend Greenland) on the sea (kinda’ difficult to strike from the caves in the open ocean).
Huh so somehow that all powerfull US military couldn’t beat Afghanistan but China or Europa gonna be easy peasy? lmao
Of course!
First of all, Afghanistan was supposed to be extremely limited, with relatively minimal resources expended. As in: they didn’t draft anybody, they used volunteers. Sure, the fact that it was as response to 9/11 helped getting droves of volunteers, but the point stands. In case of an all-out war with the EU/China, it would be “everything and the kitchen sink goes”, so the scale would be completely different.
Secondly, Afghanistan is famously difficult to conquer (the British tried and failed, the USSR tried and failed, etc.).
Thirdly, even with the above, it took them THREE MONTHS from the first SpecOps actions, to the moment when Hamid Karzai was sworn in as the head of the interim administration. Nobody else on the planet came even close to this.
The US completely botched the strategy of holding on to Afghanistan, as well as made a mess of instilling democratic values, completely ignoring the tribal structure of Afghanistan, but it doesn’t change the fact that, militarily, it was done and dusted within three months.
And, yeah, sure, the Taliban continued to fight, but it was all limited to basically terror attacks with little meaningful impact. They weren’t capable of retaking the country and as soon as any larger group was detected, it was eliminated on sight.
But the EU can’t default to guerrilla fighting against the US in what would effectively be an offensive war (we’d need to move troops over there do defend Greenland) on the sea (kinda’ difficult to strike from the caves in the open ocean).
Vietnam, Korea …
In fact the US never fought a war against a major power that wasn’t won by other major powers.
Ah, right! Forgot about that.
You’re absolutely right - if the EU fights 50 year old American military, it’ll clearly come out on top!