I believe that these things are far more complex than a determination of good guys and bad guys - because this sort of thing is filthy - and you can be sure that there are no good guys in this (albeit that's not what the mass media is churning out). In this context, I'd roll in right behind this from Greenwald:
"Instead, the emotions deliberately stoked by the relentless media attention to the horrors of this war — horrors which, contrary to the West's media propaganda, are common to all wars, including its own"
Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan? I'd say the narritive has been bent quite differently - and that's what Greenwald is aluding to.
I'd also consider
Greenwald's consideration of US meddling in Ukraine circa 2014 as highly relevant to what happened back then and what is happening now.
No side is going to tell the truth here - and to listen to just one side of it is a mistake in my view. However, I'm sure the guys at Northrop and Lockheed aren't all too unhappy. They had a gap in scheduling after the curtain came down on the crap-show in Afghanistan.