Yeah, that is worth a smile.
Mr. Campbell
Let's put the offensive terms aside. They do not help mutual understanding.
It does not matter how to call, "bloody Russians" or "nice Canadians", the missions are basically the same: to overthrow the existing government, to put a controlled president, and to help him suppress any opposition. Point.
All that stuff like "democracy", "freedom" or "international duty" is no more than buzz words "a la mode". Nothing more. A killed civilian would not be more happy to be killed for democracy than for communism. I think it is trivial.
More civilian casualties during Soviet war is explained by a longer war and larger military operations due to an
active US government participation in financing and traning the opposition forces. Moreover, Soviets controlled a much larger territory, not only Kabul suburbs as NATO does actually.
What I want to say by all this?
Well, looking at "Enduring Freedom", I see no much difference comparing to any previous foreign intervention in Afghanistan. The same scenario, same pitfalls.
I predict that when NATO will leave the country the "democratically elected" president will leave also. May be by the same plane. :
Again, I do not blame soldiers and officiers following orders and doing what they sworn to do.
But, if you look at the country history, you can easily doubt that changing a tribal society into a western-style secular country is so easy as just expropriating arms and killing "terrorists".