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FUKCOV - Former United Kingdom Colony of Virginia
Dec 2000 time: 00:18
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1. as patroklos said, its kind of silly to diss our allies, when they are taking an action that will help win the WOT.
2. Of course the victims on 9/11 included hundreds of people who were NOT Americans, as we all seemed quite aware back then. Let us not let later political differences cause us to forget that.
3. Of course the US took the lead in the Afghan campaign, given the forces the US had and committed, that makes sense.
4. The US has been concerned to rebuild Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban. There has of course been debate about the level of effort. But we havent ignored it any point, as those whove followed the Afghan threads here would know. The Provincial Reconstruction Teams have been around since 2002, IIRC, but have been expanded recently.
5. The US military and those allies already on the ground in afghan, and the Afghan National Army, have done a good part to wear down the Taliban, and improve security around the country. As quoted in the article, the areas being turned over to NATO in western Afghanistan are already secure. Nonetheless, adding NATO personnel relieves the burden on our troops.
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Patroklos
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Back home in good ole Norfolk VA
Dec 2001 time: 05:18
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quote: no, i suppose that starting another war was not beneficial towards the aim of rebuilding a hell hole like post taleban afghanistan. |
Ah, I see. We are supposed to bend the entire will and capability of our country at one problem at a time. Man, Haiti is screwed.
quote: and i have absolutely no problems to state that military speaking most of your allies are indeed impotent compared to you. however, if your administration is willing to make the world its playground, then your administration has to come up with the means to clean up the mess itself. |
The entire world? Well I think Russia, Brazil, Canada, China, and India will happily vouch for us not doing much of anything within their borders. Then there is all that water we have on this here rock. Perhaps you were refering to something else?
quote: and 100000 soldiers are indeed more beneficial to look for a single cave amongst millions of other holes in the ground. |
That was rhetorical, but for your sole benefit the correct answer is "no."
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dannubis
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Ghent
Apr 2002 time: 06:18
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quote: Originally posted by Patroklos
Ah, I see. We are supposed to bend the entire will and capability of our country at one problem at a time. Man, Haiti is screwed.
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you can bend whatever you want to whatever country you like, but don't expect the rest of us to clean your mess. and btw, we did and still do support you in Afghanistan. but like i said, our country doesn't have (or need) the possibility to project our albeit pathetic military power.
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The entire world? Well I think Russia, Brazil, Canada, China, and India will happily vouch for us not doing much of anything within their borders. Then there is all that water we have on this here rock. Perhaps you were refering to something else?
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recognise a hyperbole when you see one.
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That was rhetorical, but for your sole benefit the correct answer is "no." [/QUOTE]
in danger of being rhetorrical, but i know 
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