The Ascent of Intervention-in-Afghanistan Man
![Five different generations of soldiers are worn out and defeated. They are in the same pose. Text reads: 'The ascent of intervention in Afghanistan man?' Five different generations of soldiers are worn out and defeated. They are in the same pose. Text reads: 'The ascent of intervention in Afghanistan man?'](/sites/default/files/2024-11/2021_th09_06_the-ascent-of-intervention-in-afghanistan-man_ditchburn.jpg)
John Ditchburn
Generations of foreign forces have gone into Afghanistan and left again, defeated. John Ditchburn’s simple sequence uses a Darwinian theme to suggest the makers of those wars have evolved very little as each ventured afresh into the graveyard of empires. It implies a failure to learn from history.
- Karen Middleton, guest curator