i hear talk of doubling the amount of troops. Too many are dying. We have lost more troops total than the ammount of people that died on 9/11. Seems like we would've been better off not going anywhere at all. Obama promised to pull troops out of Iraq...but hes just sending them to afghanistan. Why can't we just leave afghan now that we're making negative progress?
9/9/2009 10:53:41 PM
wait... Is a republican complaining about afghanistan?
9/9/2009 10:54:18 PM
of course they are, now that it's "Obama's war"
9/9/2009 11:13:20 PM
It's not a war, it's Obama's Overseas Contingency Operation
9/9/2009 11:14:36 PM
STAY THE COURSE, right?
9/9/2009 11:18:36 PM
NATO and the US won't leave till the Taliban are defeated... that could take another 10 years or more.The commander of the UK forces said it can take up to 10 years or more.What do I think? I think the Taliban are not something to be defeated militarily. Erasing the Taliban will take 30-50 years... i.e., when they die out naturally, literacy spreads, people's atavistic mentalities change, etc.
9/10/2009 12:17:40 AM
we should just drop more bombs.
9/10/2009 12:18:36 AM
The original poster is a goddamn liar.
9/10/2009 2:15:59 AM
She's probably not a liar, she's just getting Iraq and Afghanistan confused. Shit, we've been in Afghanistan for eight years now, today's college freshman was 10 when the war started. Hell, today's college senior was only 14.]
9/10/2009 6:23:54 AM
we cant just leave Afghanistan because that is what we did after they defeated the Soviets...the country has never been rebuilt (or originally built, for that matter) into a modern state after almost 30 years of continuous war. had we hung around then and built on the established relationships and nationalism, there is a good chance the country would not have become the haven for goons that it is.we leave now, the same power vacuum will occur and we will have to return in 2020. however, if we build some kind of infrastructure, allow a central government to take a foothold and build some kind of reasonable means to defend itself, there is some hope the country will not again devolve into Thunderdome. the infrastructure, roads specifically, are probably the most important part of this equation, as road would allow a central government to move military assets throughout the country to respond to threats such as the Taliban much easier.
9/10/2009 8:10:27 AM
As a Liberal, I'm fine with Afghanistan. After all, that is the home of the actual original target of our offensive operations after the September 11th, 2001 attacks.
9/10/2009 8:29:48 AM
We cannot leave Afghanistan until our commanders can safely say that the country is no longer a safe haven for terrorism that can reach US soil, now and going forward.
9/10/2009 9:53:27 AM
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9/10/2009 12:19:28 PM
and who knows how many contractors were killed in afghanistan. those numbers aren't reported along with soldier deaths.
9/10/2009 1:28:56 PM
It's still a giant straw man.
9/10/2009 1:30:15 PM
According to Democrats (less than a year ago), Afghanistan is the "good" war.
9/10/2009 1:43:24 PM
I say again, the OP is a goddamn liar.
9/11/2009 3:54:37 PM
is hooksaw salisburyboy?i mean seriously
9/11/2009 4:13:33 PM
i always thought so.
9/11/2009 5:35:13 PM
9/11/2009 5:38:27 PM
^^^ no, but i think they're second cousins.
9/11/2009 5:41:28 PM
I support our president's war of killing poor mountain farmers with robots. It creates American jobs.
9/11/2009 6:13:36 PM
OP: Incredible. Bush starts a war in Afghanistan (justified or no), and people cheer. We ignore it for several years to fight a war in Iraq that was provably a bad idea. We pull out of that, and re-focus on the war in Afghanistan that we should have been fighting at full-strength all along.And now that's Obama's war. A war he didn't start, and was left to prosecute by an administration that ignored it for several years.Do you even read modern history? Do you read a newspaper? Do you do ANYTHING AT ALL to inform yourself of the most basic of facts?If you're going to make a thread in TSB, you should at least command a grasp of the most basic facts necessary to construct an argument.[Edited on September 11, 2009 at 9:06 PM. Reason : I'll add that I'm a Democrat, and I support the Afghanistan conflict. Bring bin Laden to justice!]
9/11/2009 9:05:27 PM
lets fight iran on 2 fronts
9/11/2009 9:21:03 PM
^^It strikes me as similar to the Obamacare term. At the point the term started being used there were several bills & many many ideas out there on health care reform, and President Obama was taking an unusually inactive role in promoting the specifics of health care form (while letting the most representative branch of gov - congress - come up with the details) as compared to Clintons attempt to say this is exactly what the bill should be, congress make it so. But it was still called Obamacare & the bill (is if there was only one), and that Obamacare bill had death panels and all the rest of the crazy in it.We can have Obamawar, in fact we can throw Obama in front of any political word we want and that lets all the right wingers know to oppose it without knowing what it is about (& conversely I suppose the left wingers to support it without knowing what it is about even if the right wing came up with the term).But lets face it, Obama has been in office for over half a year now, its time to start admitting that he started Obamawar.
9/11/2009 10:21:07 PM
what, are you trying to reason with them?how sweet.
9/11/2009 10:46:02 PM
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9/12/2009 1:02:27 AM
As much as it may rankle some people in here, I don't think it's an unfair question to ask what our real goal if Afghanistan should be, and therefore what our exit condition is. Are we still there to secure peace and love and democracy? Well, we could be there a long time, in that case, if the last election is any indication. Are we there to wipe out the Taliban and make sure they don't regain a foothold? Well, fantastic - but that is a significant re-focusing of the mission from trying to rebuild a country and develop a strong central government in a country that's never had one, or much of a penchant for liberal democracy.Meanwhile, we continue to treat Pakistan with kid gloves even though they are far from helpful in preventing the Taliban from regrouping. Perhaps if our goal is to prevent the Taliban from re-forming, we should be a bit more concerned about this issue.
9/12/2009 3:21:03 AM
OP FAIL EXPOSED???
9/12/2009 6:42:43 AM
Wait, you guys didn't see this as a troll thread?'Cause this is a troll thread made by a troll of a user.Just see the other things this user posts.
9/12/2009 12:19:42 PM
^no shit. this is the same user that said popeyes is greater than bojangles. WTF?
9/12/2009 12:56:34 PM
^^^^^ To be fair, MrJosh, we have been pussy-footing around in afghanistan for part of our time there...
9/12/2009 5:13:07 PM
^when we should have been _________. fill that in and then people would be a little less dismayed that we're still there.
9/13/2009 8:04:57 PM
irrelevant.MrJosh compared deaths between US and USSR forces in afghanistan of comparable-lengthed time-spans. I pointed out that we were not as aggressive in our actions against afghanistan than the USSR. Such a thing might have an effect on how many troops are lost.
9/13/2009 8:17:47 PM
Nor do we have to be as aggressive. The insurgency that we're facing isn't nearly as popular or as well armed as what the Soviets had to face.
9/13/2009 8:33:15 PM
solution to all middle east problems: [Edited on September 14, 2009 at 11:04 AM. Reason : .]
9/14/2009 11:03:59 AM
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9/14/2009 11:17:18 AM
Bin Laden calls Obama 'powerless' in Afghan war (AP)
9/15/2009 5:29:14 AM
Okay?
9/15/2009 8:56:23 AM
isnt there a similar story from several years ago with Bush's name instead of Obama's?i find all of this pretty stupid.
9/15/2009 9:30:49 AM
Dems signal resistance to Afghan troop increase (AP)Sep 5, 2009http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iqyaFh_efr-brDq0rMLF1hkop0tgD9AH1B580Military Chief Suggests Need to Enlarge U.S. Afghan Force Published: September 15, 2009
9/16/2009 5:35:46 AM
PS:September 14, 2009 Bin Laden's Reading List for AmericansOn the list:Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, by Jimmy Carterhttp://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/14/bin-ladens-reading-list-for-americansAnd here's the link to my thread about the problems with Carter's book from over two years ago:Carter Center Advisers Quit to Protest Bookmessage_topic.aspx?topic=456194[Edited on September 16, 2009 at 6:16 AM. Reason : .]
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9/16/2009 8:16:04 PM
^^ So you and Bin Laden think in the same ways… interesting...
9/16/2009 8:22:24 PM
^ Are you really that stupid or have you completely run out of ideas? I was and am against many of the positions Carter takes in his book, Bin Laden recommended the book.
9/17/2009 1:05:35 AM
hacksaw. blah blah blah.
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