international affairs professor sophia mclennan says, many foreign soldiers have shown a disregard for afghan lives. the war in afghanistan was always framed and a 2 pronged way while on the one hand accountability for the attacks of 911 arguments that afghanistan had been used as a breeding ground for terrorists. and on the other hand, in attack against the taliban, a humanitarian intervention, to save the afghan people from a brutal regime. the reality is that none of the behavior that we have witnessed in these reports shows any serious care for the afghan people. at no time do we get the sense that there's any concern for the future of the nation and for the complexities of rebuilding a country that's been ripped apart by war since 1979. and in fact, in the, the afghanistan papers that were released are only just about a year ago. we found out that the u.s. government was uneven really taking seriously counting civilian casualties. they didn't count the bodies of dead afghans because the afghan lives did not count in the war. and so i think we see, you know, a consistent pattern he