This is the surreal and forgotten story of American policy in Afghanistan since the end of World War II. "Its aim was to use science to try and change the course of history and produce a modern utopia in Afghanistan. The city of Lashkar Gah was built by the Americans as a model planned city, and the hundreds of miles of canals that the Taliban now hide in were constructed by the same company that built the San Francisco Bay Bridge and Cape Canaveral."
The work of trying, with nightmarish results, to turn Afghanistan into a "modern" country patterned after the suburbs of the '50s went on for decades.
This article was written by Adam Curtis, a filmmaker who produced the documentary, "The Power of Nightmares." His work also includes The Century of the Self, The Mayfair Set, Pandora's Box, The Trap and The Living Dead.
Commentary is always appreciated.
The Lost History Of Helmand
If you look beyond the soldiers, and into the distance, what you are really seeing are the ruins of one of the biggest technological projects the United States has ever undertaken. Its aim was to use science to try and change the course of history and produce a modern utopia in Afghanistan.
By Adam Curtis
October 21, 2009 "BBC" -- 13 October 2009 --Whenyou look at footage of the fighting in Helmand today everyone assumes it is being played out against an ancient background of villages and fields built over the centuries.
This is not true. If you look beyond the soldiers, and into the distance, what you are really seeing are the ruins of one of the biggest technological projects the United States has ever undertaken. Its aim was to use science to try and change the course of history and produce a modern utopia in Afghanistan. The city of Lashkar Gah was built by the Americans as a model planned city, and the hundreds of miles of canals that the Taliban now hide in were constructed by the same company that built the San Francisco Bay Bridge and Cape Canaveral.
Here is what Helmand province looks like today.
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The story of this strange forgotten project started with the holocaust which had the unforeseen consequence of making Afghanistan very rich.
The fur trade in Europe which had been predominantly run by Jews was closed down. It moved to New York where there was a growing demand for astrakhan coats - made with the fur of fat-tailed sheep from Afghanistan. Here is a classic piece of Afghan promotion of their key export. And a fat tailed sheep.
As a result dollars poured into Afghanistan and by 1946 the country had $100 million in reserve. The King, Zahir Shah, decided to spend the money on a dam. His aim was to create a modern state - and with it spread the power of the Pashtun tribes. So he hired the giant American firm Morrison Knudsen who had built the Hoover Dam in the 1930s, and they began surveying Afghanistan's biggest river - the Helmand.
Here is a page from the Morrison Knudsen Magazine that expresses the ambition and scale of the project. Little America in Afghanistan.
I want to thank Nick Cullather from Indiana University both for this and for many of the extraordinary details in this story. He is a brilliant historian.
Two others from this series:
KINSHASA: CITY NUMBER TWO-As well as our relationship with Afghanistan, I am researching the legacy of other European empires - in Africa. We think of those empires as history but actually they still haunt our everyday lives in the strangest of ways.
Afghanistan: Electrification Effort Looses Spark- Michael Yon Dispatch which discusses the sad situation with the Kajaki Dam in Helmand Province:


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Kajaki Dam
Very desolate and poor for the most part.
Thanks for the additional info Cathy!
Yeah, well you are willing to bet the country's future that they will do that, I am not considering the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Your vision is short term CGW. Personally I would rather take care of Iran, I think that would make more sense. Afghanistan is a holding action at best.
Karzai’s brother is said to be on CIA payroll
Afghan president's sibling is suspected player in nation's illegal opium trade
KABUL, Afghanistan - Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the Afghan president and a suspected player in the country’s booming illegal opium trade, gets regular payments from the Central Intelligence Agency, and has for much of the past eight years, according to current and former American officials.
The agency pays Mr. Karzai for a variety of services, including helping to recruit an Afghan paramilitary force that operates at the C.I.A.’s direction in and around the southern city of Kandahar, Mr. Karzai’s home.....
Time to tell the Saudi Kings their party is over- they will be held accountable for money they give to terrorist.
America is a kind and generous nation. If we just quit all those woman and children will just remain the victims of the terrorist scum-rape rooms-prisons- no schools.
Obama is a weak man and he is not up for the tough road ahead. These Islamic terrorist can not win against the might of America, unless we let them win.
Obama is going to let them win because of politics and poll numbers.