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September 20, 2021
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PROLOGUE

                                                     

On a cold January day in 1842, a half-starved soldier – slumping across the neck of a dying horse - appeared at the gates of Jalalabad, Afghanistan. The horse and rider had survived a 10 day, 90-mile “retreat” over and through the Spin Ghar Range that sprawls between Kabul through Jalalabad to the Khyber Pass. Behind them lay the frozen, mangled bodies of General Sir William Elphinstone and more than 4,500 soldiers of The British and East India Expeditionary Force. The General had been promised a safe withdrawal to India by Muhammad Akbar Khan, the leader of the Afghan tribesmen who had revolted against British rule; but after evacuating Kabul, the British force was attacked by Khan’s tribesman army at Gandamak, where the British Force made a valiant but futile last stand. When Dr. William Brydon, the lone survivor of that first Battle of Kabul was asked where the rest of the army was, he simply answered, “I am the army.”  In 1879, Dr. Brydon and his horse were immortalized on canvas by Elizabeth Thompson, Lady Butler. Her painting, “Remnants of an Army,” ranks with Picasso’s “Guernica,” Goya’s “The Third of May,” Emanuel Leutze’s “Washington Crossing the Delaware,” William Bass’ “The Battle of Bosworth Field,” Paul Phillipoteaux’s “The Battle of Gettysburg” and God knows too many more paintings depicting the horrors of war.

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

On a hot August day in 2021, I was reminded of Lady Butler’s painting as I watched another “remnant of an army,” General Chris Donahue, retreat from this most recent Battle of Kabul, a retreat which I’m guessing was against the General’s will and better military judgment. General Donahue, Commander of the vaunted 82nd Airborne, was “captured on film” by a night vision camera as he solemnly trudged up the gangway of a C-17 to leave Afghanistan and GOD only knows how many American citizens behind.

 

Over the last “fortnight” as the Brits would say, I have searched my heart, soul and mind, trying to get my brain wrapped around the events of the last two weeks. President Biden’s shameful, cowardly, militarily indefensible, politically-motivated decision to surrender the most powerful military force on the planet to a rabble of 7th century Neanderthals - murderers, terrorists, and rapists - the Taliban. I confess that I am so damned mad at the “Surrenderor-in-Chief that any clear-eyed assessment of the situation on my part is difficult if not impossible. What I really want to say cannot be printed “in these pages” and if it could be printed, would probably prompt a visit to my house by “employees” of one or more security agencies of the United States government. At the very least, I would be cancelled from Facebook and Twitter (I don’t “do” either one, BTW.)

 

 

CHAPTER TWO

 

In order to try to accomplish that probably impossible task, I decided to try to get some historical perspective regarding wars - the victories, defeats, surrenders and retreats - the cowards and the heroes from the past. I went back and re-read some of the classical writers on warfare: Herodotus, Thucydides, Gibbon and more recent writers, Stephen Crane, Eric Maria Remarque, and finally my contemporary literary hero, Ernest Hemingway, because I remembered what he had said when asked how he started a new novel, “I just sit down at my typewriter and bleed.” So this morning over coffee, I re-read for the umpteenth time, parts of Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” on the chance that it might help me understand this latest chapter (THE BIDEN BLUNDER) of what Captain Arthur Conolly and Rudyard Kipling long ago dubbed “The Great Game,” the fight for Afghanistan and Central Asia.

 

Since I don’t own a typewriter, and since my iPad is a cold, black piece of metal and composite poly something or other and has no soul, I sat down at my writing table, the surface of which are my two priceless 1798 Imperial Editions of Charles Knightly’s “The Plays of William Shakespeare;” took my Palomino Blackwing 602 Pencil in hand; and let it “bleed” onto a piece of unlined white paper.

It bled:

 

1)      I am not a warrior. 

2)      I have never REALLY been shot at. (Once in Somalia...a few rounds fired over my head...different story for another time)

3)      I have never shot at anything that didn’t have 4 legs or 2 wings.

4)      I have never been in that “hell” that General Sheridan called war.

5)      I’ve never seen another human being blown apart in front of my eyes.

6)      I’ve never heard the dogs of war howling all around me, or felt the earth shake from exploding ordinance on a killing field where life seemed to be so cheap and so costly at the same time, so how can I possibly write anything that matters?

 

The answer is, maybe I can’t; but this morning I watched and listened as a “30-something preppy-looking buttoned-down Ivy League-looking” robot was trotted out by the Pentagon to try to convince me and my fellow Americans that we need not worry about the $90,000,000,000 worth of state-of-the-art military equipment that was left behind in this latest retreat from Afghanistan and that it poses no threat to us. I respectfully offer that those who believe that are either heartlessly indifferent, woefully naive, ignorant of history, just plain stupid or all of the above; and I will state emphatically that there is a danger looming in those remote mountains that has been, for almost 300 years, and still is one of the most strategically important places in the world - the Khyber Pass between Afghanistan and Pakistan and our “friends and “allies” to whom we have given almost $80,000,000 since 1948. And our “friends” have nukes…a lot of nukes…and they have friends called the Taliban...and the Taliban has poppy fields…a lot of poppy fields…which means money...a lot of money…which means weapons...a lot of weapons...which means dead bodies...a lot of dead bodies...because the Khyber Pass is still right there where it has been since the beginning of time - at the crossroads between England, through Europe, through the Straits of Bosporus to Central Asia, India, Arabia and Russia to Africa, intersecting the Silk Road from China to Africa and the Mediterranean. And whoever controls it, to a large extent, controls half of the world.

 

[SEE: Tom Clancy’s “Sum of All Fears,” wherein the bad guys obtain fissile material from an unexplored Israeli nuke and make a “ dirty bomb” that they explode at The Super Bowl in D.C.] The scariest thing of all is that Joe Biden and “all the usual suspects,” his lemmings/handlers/sycophants, are still in charge of keeping America safe and protecting America’s interests, including the above-mentioned Khyber Pass....and…

 

THEY JUST DONT GET IT...HELP US!! So Clueless Joe Biden surrendered...again, GOD HELP US!!

   

Dr. Brydon and his fellow British soldiers were fighting to keep the Khyber Pass open because it was the gateway for trade, for “goods and services” back and forth between England and India, the Jewel of The British Empire. The passing of “goods and services” is no longer the reason to secure “THE KHYBER,” unless by “goods and services” you mean nukes or fissile material, and I’m afraid that there will be nothing “good” passing through The Khyber any time soon.

 

EPILOGUE

   

George Santayana wrote, “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” I would offer that Clueless Joe can’t remember what he had for breakfast, and he is repeating the same old mistakes.

  

And finally, Plato wrote that “Argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are some one cannot instruct.” Clueless Joe has proven that being knowledgeable is not one of his strong suits, and that he cannot be instructed unless by “instructed” you mean, “I was instructed to call on Kelly O’Donnell,” etc. etc.”

 

I would offer that there are some whom one cannot even shame, which is, in fact, a shame.

 

Charlie Wilson said, “Three things happened. They were glorious. They changed the world. Then we f’d up the end game.”

 

I would offer that because we “f’d up” the end game back in ‘88, we had to go back to Afghanistan, and that’s what precipitated this latest tragic episode - Clueless Joe Biden’s disastrous surrender of Afghanistan to the Taliban.

 

GOD HELP US...Dr. William Brydon must be rolling over in his grave.

 

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  • Nancy Bradley

    09/21/2021 07:31 AM

    Wow, such a small “book” and yet I learned so much just reading it. Well written, Mr. Gatlin. Afghanistan (and Pakistan) are indeed scary parts of this rock we call Earth. There seems little hope that will change anytime soon. Their dark history, as well as what will probably be an even darker future, should send a chill down the spines of all who love God, country and family.

  • Dick Algire

    09/21/2021 06:29 AM

    Well written piece by Larry Gatlin. My only comment is that Biden may be the man in the office as President of the United States but he is only the puppet. The puppet master pulling the strings would be Obama. This is a direct attack on America. We have enemies around the world but the most nefarious are right here in our own backyard.

  • Malcolm Lynn Truesdell

    09/21/2021 04:11 AM

    It is extremely frustrating to have a great many thoughts on the current "disasters" that are taking place right before our very eyes and not be able to do much about it. I too sometimes sit before my keyboard and contemplate what I would write if I tried to regurgitate my less than cogent thoughts. Your article provided me a chance to explore some of those thoughts a little more closely and realize that this current generation of "world leaders" have no clue as to what drives the conflicts that have erupted in the Khyber Pass for hundreds of years, not the least of which is the current debacle.
    I certainly don't know how to fix the problems there but genuinely hope that somehow the situation can revert to the very small wars between the various groups in the region and leave the rest of the world alone. Your very insightful comments have given me a whole new direction of thinking about the subject. For that I thank you.

  • Eagle Keeper

    09/21/2021 02:05 AM

    Mr. Gatlin, as just one of the millions of Americans who gave just a few years of our lives to stand guard for our beloved republic, I thank you for putting into words the disgust and anger at what amounts to a complete surrender of our military and our sovereignty to our enemies by the enemies within our government. We who are free Americans are free because a small army of colonists stood bravely against the most powerful nation on earth and beat them back with every drop of blood in their bodies. They were motivated by one thing, the knowledge that the liberty of self rule was within their grasp and they must take it now because their may never be another chance. We must now do whatever it takes to keep it, else it could be gone, never to return and be remembered only as a bright moment in the dark, miserable history of mankind. We will fight like they did, with the last drop of our blood. Amen.

  • Judy Radley

    09/21/2021 02:00 AM

    Great writing as I too have never been in a war or anything that you described regarding horrors of war.

    I did have a tragic car accident that cost the life of my unborn son, as I was 8 months pregnant with my first child and a REPEAT drunk driver crashed into the back of the car I was riding in with my mother. The sounds I heard before the impact and the impact itself were forever embedded into my memory and the lose of my first child, needlessly.

    That is the worst of life's tragedies I have experienced so far. It also has given me a good perspective of how senseless it is to have a coward and a fool who is in our White House now, who got there by cheating, just like the repeat drunk driver who caused death to my child, that was preventable if that drunk driver never got the chance to drive a car again. But he had NO concern for others, just his own illness as an alcoholic, and his desire to get another fix of the drug of his choice, booze. Biden also has to have a fix of his drug of choice, power and control over all, no matter the cost, as he is the most powerful dictator of this decade, and his administration is just as guilty to ruin something they see as a threat, people control the government, NOT the government control over people.

    That is why war happens, an evil oppressive dictator wants to control all of the global community, and we have to stop it from happening as in we have to defend ourselves from dictators and communist leaders. Like Hitler was, like Lenin was, like the Taliban is today. They are the oppressors and we are the defenders of freedom for all, as how God commands that men are free by having faith in Him, God. That no man must be allowed to oppress another man, all men are created equal, however, something happens within the minds of those who prefer evil actions against his fellow man, just so they can feel more powerful and have more control over their fellow man. To allow evil to control over all and have power over God's unalienable rights He created for man to fight against evil.

    Yes, war happens but it is not just for the sake of war, but for the right thing to defend itself over the wrong thing, evil. We all fight evil against us everyday, and it is unbelievable and unconscionable for a leader of the free world, to cower against evil and to let evil take control. That is the Biden Administration, they unlawfully got control of the free world to sacrifice it to the evil world. That is what bothers me and angers me the most; we are now all vulnerable to the evil that will overtake us. Like that repeat drunk driver that altered my life forever. Biden is like that same repeat drunk driver, they repeat the things that have been proven to be wrong, for centuries, but they still don't learn from those mistakes.

    A Weak Leader is not a leader, only a follower. A Strong Leader, as President Trump was and is, IS a Leader against all things that cause oppression and a Strong and Brave Leader that rails against evil and stops the evil from maintaining control and power. WE must make evil cower away from US with God's help.

    Our country must get back to what is right with God's teachings, as for too long, we have been wayward children. We must get back to following God's path, not man's path, for our country. (i.e. instant gratification, harm against innocent people, as in abortions, thou shalt not bear false witness, as in social media gossip sites like Facebook and Twitter, (neither one do I use either), and so many of the Ten Commandments that we as a country have violated.)

    Man is not God, and acting as if we are, is against the commandment of 'thou shalt not worship any other gods, besides me'. Wealth and Money have been the other gods worshiped. Democrats exploit that More Money is Better for all, not More Godliness is better for all. Conservatives believe God is more valuable than money, as 'In God We Trust', 'One Nation Under God'. Democrats want to wipe out anything to do with God, and look what happens when they succeed? Chaos, Devastation, Oppression, etc., for all. God does not create oppression, only evil by man/woman does.

  • Sharon Faulkner

    09/21/2021 01:54 AM

    PS the " Christian" lady snivels about being mean about poor old Joe's dementia. Listen lady if you talk to walls and can't remember your own name you don't put yourself forward for a political power position affecting millions of lives at home and abroad. If you do and cause disaster and tragedy expect contempt. Period.

  • Sheila Corbin

    09/21/2021 01:44 AM

    Thank you, Larry Gatlin, for reaching into so many's heads and capturing what we have been thinking!

  • Lee Ritenour

    09/21/2021 01:34 AM

    Larry,
    Thank you so much for everything that you wrote. I appreciate your willingness to stand up and to speak truth. It seems to be so difficult to get the truth out in the open any more.
    Thank you.
    Now on to another matter. I never dreamed that I would get to ask you directly about this... years ago (I am now 65) when you and I were much younger, you and your brothers performed a Christmas song called " Sweet Baby Jesus". I am pretty sure that was the name. I have never heard it since and can't find it anywhere. I would love to hear it on Huckabee and everyone else would too. Thank you for indulging an old lady if you can.
    Always a fan,
    Lee Ritenour

  • Randall Midgley

    09/21/2021 12:58 AM

    Can't think I've ever seen such incompedance.
    It is unfathomable, where in the the hell was Miilly, was he reviewing CRT?

  • Rob

    09/21/2021 12:35 AM

    Kudos to your Remnants Of An Army writing. I especially liked your apt descriptions of Sleepy Joe and his lemmings' ineptness. You appear to be a conservative, which is good to know. We are in a world of hurt right now, and need to "right the ship", as it is going down like the Titanic. Hopefully we can take Congress back in the mid-term election. Have seen you numerous times on Bill Gaither, good to know you are a righteous Christian. Keep the faith.