1. El Perfil del Sospechoso y sus Vínculos con la CIA.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, el tirador, fue identificado como un nacional afgano que trabajó con unidades militares paramilitares respaldadas por la CIA (conocidas como "Zero Units") durante la guerra. Se menciona que fue reclutado como niño soldado, lo que subraya la naturaleza brutal de su servicio y el papel de EE. UU. en su formación.
- Suspect in d.c. Shooting was part of cia death squad in afghanistan.
- The afghan who opened fire on the n.g. In dc wasnt some unknown, hed been a cia asset during the war.
- Rahmanullah lakanwal, 29, worked with agency-backed military units during us war in afghanistan.
- At 15 rahmanullah lakanwal was made a good guy with a gun killing his fellow afghans as trained by the us special forces.
- He was recruited at 15 by the cia, so a child soldier. This is a war crime.
2. El Trauma de la Guerra y el Síndrome de Estrés Postraumático (PTSD).
Una explicación recurrente para el acto violento es el profundo trauma psicológico sufrido por Lakanwal debido a su participación en la guerra, incluyendo el PTSD. Se traza un paralelo entre su condición y la de los veteranos estadounidenses, sugiriendo que la guerra daña a todos los participantes.
- Maybe this afgan freaked out. Probably has ptsd!
- Seems that the shooter got ptsd from supporting a us unit committing war crimes.
- War breaks people. It happens to american soldiers too.
- He may have feared being deported to his death... Could also be ptsd considering the war.
- Rahmanullah lakanwal is not an immigration story. Hes a war story. The same story weve been living with american veterans for twenty years.
3. La Traición de EE. UU. y la Amenaza de Deportación.
La decisión de la administración Trump de revocar el estatus de protección a miles de refugiados afganos que colaboraron con EE. UU., amenazándolos con la deportación a un país controlado por los talibanes, es señalada como el detonante de la violencia. Muchos consideran esto una traición a quienes arriesgaron sus vidas por las fuerzas estadounidenses.
- Trump ended they stay in america, thus giving them a death sentence if they return.
- Trump wants to send these people back to afghanistan where they face the most horrific sort of death from the taliban.
- Trump pulled afghani protected status, making the refugees eligible for forced repatriation.
- It is shameful how we have treated these afghans who fought beside and aided the us in this war, were given promises which we broke, and now with the looming threat of deportation back to a country which will kill them.
- The uproar should be over the fact that this person help saved u.s. Soldiers lives in afghanistan, came to the u.s. To save his own life, yet was stabbed in the back by the u.s. Government by threatening deportation, a sure death penalty.
4. El Legado de la Guerra de Afganistán y el 'Blowback' Imperial.
El incidente es visto como una manifestación del "blowback" (consecuencia inesperada y negativa) de la política exterior estadounidense. Se critica la larga duración de la guerra, la inestabilidad creada y la hipocresía de culpar a toda una comunidad por las acciones de un individuo traumatizado por un conflicto iniciado por EE. UU.
- For decades, the united states recruited afghans, armed them, used them, discarded them, then scattered them across the world as collateral in a war it no longer wished to fight.
- While tragic, we need to remember that us behavior created this.
- The united states made this person into a child soldier, and now is experiencing what i think is one of the most horrifically bright-line cases of imperial blowback that weve seen throughout the war on terror.
- Pure unadulterated blowback we did this to ourselves.
- The afghan war was started by bushcheney the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan was negotiated by trumppompeo.