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3:22AM

Saw "Charlie Wilson's War" ...

with Vonne (her second time) and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great all around.

Money quote at end from Wilson: "We changed the world and then we fucked the endgame."

That reality is exactly why I chose to work with Steve in bringing Enterra to where it stands today with our work in resilience and especially Development-in-a-Box‚Ñ¢, which we're making real progress in Kurdish Iraq and are already planning, with very serious corporate partners, to take elsewhere.

Better to wage pre-emptive nation-building than to fuck-up the endgame.

Reader Comments (7)

"We changed the world and then we fucked the endgame."

Steve Coll had a similar tale in his excellent Ghost Wars where he used a lot of material from station chief Milt Bearden.
January 12, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterzenpundit
Very inspiring movie on two fronts.Since I transitioned out of the military, I hadn't realized how much I missed being connected to these issues.

Also made me realized that while doing some of things portrayed in the movie may not be exactly the model to follow, it does show that being true to who you are is just as important as doing what you do.

The story in the movie is great. I admire how it shed light on what many consider the edge effects of war. The scene at the refugee camp left my jaw on the floor.
January 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMatt R.
Strongly suggest you read the book... it is even more entertaining and fills in a lot of details that the film misses.
January 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAl Alborn
Just finished the book. All I can say is, "WOW!!"Great review of the Cold War, a look at how the CIA and Congress work (It ain't pretty!), How we ended up where we did vis a vis the Islamists, how screwed up our government bureaucracies can be, and how some motivated people who don't care who gets the credit can make things happen.

On top of that it's a cracking good read.
January 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJimmy J.
Respectfully disagree with your final sentence.
January 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commentertammy swofford
Vonne's reading it for me.
January 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTom Barnett
Had to see it after reading the book. Went with another couple. They had to be reassured that it was not total fiction. I remember Dan Rather trying to bring the whole thing to the attention of the American public as he reported from the hills. He seemed a little goofy in his tribesmen getup.

One thing to remember is that the Russians did not leave until they could pretend that there was a local "government" in place. As I recall, one year to the date that they left, the Mujahideen hung the mayor of Kabul from a lamp post. Anyone think the folks in Baghdad could last a year?
January 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTed O'Connor

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