.lava
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Don't worry. The Taliban will do a great job of making sure the pain doesn't stop once the US military leaves.
don't let it be so easy to forget about Iraq
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Don't worry. The Taliban will do a great job of making sure the pain doesn't stop once the US military leaves.
That's true. No one goes into war because they believe they are going to die.Going to war is not being willing to die for your country; it's being willing to kill for it.
Violence cannot be a solution to violence.
No soldier plans to die for his country. you spend months or years training to kill the other poor *******.Going to war is not being willing to die for your country; it's being willing to kill for it.
sometimes, just sometimes, bending over is not the solution either. there are several examples throughout history in which violence WAS the solution 100%. and no sugar coated slogans would make that reality go away. when leaders bended over to Hitler because they thought he could be appeased he invaded other nations, eventually the use of force combined with military genius brought peace to Europe and other parts of the world. as for Afghanistan and Iraq, there is no doubt that these campaigns are not the embodiment of effective confrontation with terrorism, but at the end of the day someone has to monitor and contain international terrorism. some phenomena are not going to go away if we keep greeting them with the mantra 'we come in peace'.Violence cannot be a solution to violence.
No soldier plans to die for his country. you spend months or years training to kill the other poor *******.
sometimes, just sometimes, bending over is not the solution either. there are several examples throughout history in which violence WAS the solution 100%. and no sugar coated slogans would make that reality go away. when leaders bended over to Hitler because they thought he could be appeased he invaded other nations, eventually only brute force and another huge humiliation to the German nation brought peace to Europe and other parts of the world. as for Afghanistan and Iraq, there is no doubt that these campaigns are not the embodiment of effective confrontation with terrorism, but at the end of the day someone has to monitor and contain international terrorism. some phenomena are not going to go away if we keep greeting them with the mantra 'we come in peace'.
this is reality as it has always been. everyone have to get their hands dirty.
No one says that military action is the ideal answer and solution for any given problem. but at some point it is the appropriate method of dealing with a problem. btw too bad you think that the people around you are a joke.. must be a sad town to live in.
Humanity has tried the violent approach to solving problems 99.99% of the time, yet our species is still a total joke.
I'm afraid your entering a loop of circular reasoning here. whatever the reasons are for the rise of the third Reich, once it has started its quest for European domination, only a coalition and military campaigns could stand in its way.Also, about WWII, I've heard many people suggest that WWI and the conditions of the post-war treaties we're some of the biggest contributors to WWII and Hitler's rise to power. It seems violence only breeds more violence.
Caladan said:No one says that military action is the ideal answer and solution for any given problem. but at some point it is the appropriate method of dealing with a problem. btw too bad you think that the people around you are a joke.. must be a sad town to live in.
I'm afraid your entering a loop of circular reasoning here. whatever the reasons are for the rise of the third Reich, once it has started its quest for European domination, only a coalition and military campaigns could stand in its way.
I largely agree. these are questionable military campaigns with a lot of political dishonesty behind them.Anyways, I'm starting to derail, but back to the topic-at-hand: Afghanistan, it's not a fight for survival and waging this war won't make us any safer. There's no point in Governments frightening it's own Citizens of Terrorist death-threats and convincing them to fight to prevent it, when more of it's people are dying from lack of Healthcare, poor living standards, drug abuse and Criminals.
I have more chance of being killed by a thug operating on my street than a terrorist from Paki/Afghanistan.
I largely agree. these are questionable military campaigns with a lot of political dishonesty behind them.
How many American wars, of late, have really been for "our country," or even for abstractions like 'freedom?"
American soldiers aren't serving their country. They're fighting for corporate and political dominance, prestige, empire, pax americana.
Now that Coalition forces are deeply involved on the ground the campaigns need to be resolved. either you bring the troops back home, or you professionally and efficiently go on with realistic objectives, the worse thing to do is go into a war of attrition with an indigenous force who knows the territory in and out.
So.... you do support the idea of Coalition operations in Afghanistan, you just don't think they're currently being executed in an efficient way for combatting terrorism?
If Obama is serious in a successful campaign, then the answer is yes.Do you support Obama's decision to send these additional troops?
It's a great shame when you consider the selflessness of people, who believe their homeland is under attack, and they volunteer to risk their lives for others....... only for them to be manipulated into fighting, as you said, Political and Corporate wars.
I think it's a very dark sinister abuse of such honourable courage and willingness to defend others, and preserve one's society.
Now that Coalition forces are deeply involved on the ground the campaigns need to be resolved. either you bring the troops back home, or you professionally and efficiently go on with realistic objectives, the worse thing to do is go into a war of attrition with an indigenous force who knows the territory in and out.
If Obama is serious in a successful campaign, then the answer is yes.
It's a great shame when you consider the selflessness of people, who believe their homeland is under attack, and they volunteer to risk their lives for others....... only for them to be manipulated into fighting, as you said, Political and Corporate wars.
I think it's a very dark sinister abuse of such honourable courage and willingness to defend others, and preserve one's society.
I couldn't agree anymore with what you said there. I especially feel bad because most of these people volunteer not only for their country (which is awesome) but they also do it for their friends/families out of love and respect. I think that the enemy is not only the Taliban and the terrorist, but the incompetent politicians who don't really care about the lives and well-beings of these soldiers.
Of course its very complex. but the US has always been involved, we might see American troops in Afghanistan only for a few years now, but America has played a huge role in the victory of the Mujahideen over the Soviets. the US can't create a vacuum, it has always been involved.
But, wouldn't you say it's realistic to expect this issue to be engaged in on multiple fronts? I mean tihnk of Pakistan, and funding fro SA and Iran etc, the whole thing is so complex, that it would require a massive, very long, international effort, to not only stabilize Afghanistan and give it an Economy, but to also clean up Pakistan, and stop weapons trading from the richer Muslim countries etc. I honestly thing it's easier, and more sensible to just pull out. I'd never have gone into Afghanistan in the first place to be honest.
These are lessons the Americans have not taken to heart yet.And what would that accomplish (if) they're successfull, and for how long will the success remain? Other countries like the US and USSR have intervened in Afghanistan in the past, and they failed.
The American campaigns have zero relevance to Israel. they are based on American interest. I don't expect it to change any detail of my life whatsoever.Will it make you, the average Israeli, any safer after all that fighting, after all the lives lost, the war gear and money spent?
Get a grip Rusco. the war is about you if you are an American, it's not about me.Will it stop Israeli murderers, rapists, Peadophiles - will it stop rocket attacks into Israeli territory?
Get a grip Rusco. the war is about you if you are an American, it's not about me.
Hey this is an internet forum, we are discussing and debating. Im free to voice my opinions without reservation and without anyone questioning whether my motives are Kosher or not.
So then why do you support the continuing prescence of Coalition troops over there, along with Obama's 30,000 additional troops to be deployed - providing he's serious about a successfull campaign?
Besides, the safety of the average American or Brit will not be improved by this war, no more than yours would as an Israeli.
Hey this is an internet forum, we are discussing and debating. Im free to voice my opinions without reservation and without anyone questioning whether my motives are Kosher or not.
I already answered your question a few posts earlier.