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Karzai Demands US Torture Machine to Leave Afghanistan

  • Footwedge
    We invade and occupy their country for 12 years now. We murder their citizens. We torture them. We kill their children. And Bradley Manning remains in solitary confinement for whistleblowing our war crimes.

    Not to mention the pilotless kamakazi genocide toys we are wont to use to sate our militaristic sadism.

    Yeah, we are the beacon of all that's right in the world, as we spend over 100 billion dollars a year on a perpetual war. About 100 billion more than we can afford to spend I might add.

    Yet....Iran's women, children and overall population is the international sanctioned punching bag led by the US led coalition for "bad behavior".

    Go figure.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/24/afghan-karzai-us-troops-leave-wardak-province_n_2754361.html
  • Con_Alma
    Mr. Manning should be executed for treasonous activities and knowingly aiding al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.

    Our occupation along with "murders", and "torture" should contiinue until we are certain that that sand pit will not anytime in the near future be a breeding round for terrorist harboring.
  • justincredible
    Con_Alma;1395715 wrote:Mr. Manning should be executed for treasonous activities and knowingly aiding al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.

    Our occupation along with "murders", and "torture" should contiinue until we are certain that that sand pit will not anytime in the near future be a breeding round for terrorist harboring.
    We (the US govt) are the fucking terrorists.
  • Con_Alma
    justincredible;1395726 wrote:We (the US govt) are the ****ing terrorists.
    Has our use of force in Afghanistan been determined to be unlawful?

    Although there are claims that it was/is I don't know that the UN security Council has come to that conclusion.
  • queencitybuckeye
    One can criticize strategy and tactics, but going into Afghanistan was the one military action that was without question justified.
  • Con_Alma
    queencitybuckeye;1395732 wrote:One can criticize strategy and tactics, but going into Afghanistan was the one military action that was without question justified.
    ...especially when considering that hte Taliban was harboring al Qaeda.
  • BGFalcons82
    Footwedge;1395694 wrote: Yeah, we are the beacon of all that's right in the world, as we spend over 100 billion dollars a year on a perpetual war. About 100 billion more than we can afford to spend I might add.
    So, does that mean the US of A will spend $100,000,000,000 less per year after our advertised end date arrives? F the sequester, eh?
  • Con_Alma
    BGFalcons82;1395752 wrote:So, does that mean the US of A will spend $100,000,000,000 less per year after our advertised end date arrives? F the sequester, eh?
    :laugh: Most certainly! Lol
  • ptown_trojans_1
    If he wants us out, then so be it.
    But, he cannot come crying to us for aid or military support if things start to go downhill.
    As long as the Taliban do not regain a strong foothold to have a safe area to plan and coordinate on attacks abroad, then good luck Karzai.

    He can just look at Maliki in Iraq, with it's rising violence, as an example of you wanted us out, you got it. Now, deal with it.
  • ptown_trojans_1
    queencitybuckeye;1395732 wrote:One can criticize strategy and tactics, but going into Afghanistan was the one military action that was without question justified.
    It was, and then the eye was off the ball in 2003-2004. That allowed the Taliban and al Qaeda to reform and adapt. That led to the mess we found ourselves in in 2007-2008.

    BTW, one of the best history's of the Operation Enduring Freedom was from the U.S. Army History report, from 2001-2005.
    http://documents.nytimes.com/a-different-kind-of-war
  • believer
    justincredible;1395726 wrote:We (the US govt) are the fucking terrorists.
    OK Mr. Kerry
  • rydawg5
    believer;1395891 wrote:OK Mr. Kerry
    If China "occupied" us for 12 years. You probably wouldn't prefer Coke or Pepsi. Maybe you'd like RC COLA?
  • Footwedge
    ptown_trojans_1;1395876 wrote:If he wants us out, then so be it.
    But, he cannot come crying to us for aid or military support if things start to go downhill.
    As long as the Taliban do not regain a strong foothold to have a safe area to plan and coordinate on attacks abroad, then good luck Karzai.

    He can just look at Maliki in Iraq, with it's rising violence, as an example of you wanted us out, you got it. Now, deal with it.
    What is happening in Iraq is the inevitable. We are 100% responsible for that clusterfuck too. We killed their people and left the country in complete shambles. Whether we left in 03...or when we did circa 010, Iraqi people were left to live in the shithole we "gifted them".

    Collateral damage, right?

    Are you happy about Mr Bush? Cheney? Wolfowicz? Libby? DeLay? Rumsfeld? Each and every one of these people should be preparing for their war crimes trials.

    Iraq was just a microcosm of our "ready, fire, aim" foreign policy in ruling the world with blunt and brutal force.
  • Footwedge
    Con_Alma;1395715 wrote:Mr. Manning should be executed for treasonous activities and knowingly aiding al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
    A full blown lie in the bolded printed. Show me one article throughout the big bad cyber world proving your statement. Hundreds of neocons have made this statement and have unsuccessfully scoured the planet for empiracal evidence. None has been found.

    Now the man is held against his will for exposing our military as war criminals....yet....no one is being held accountable.

    Manning is an American hero...and has the full blown admiration of the libertartarian movement that has swept over this country in recent years.
  • Footwedge
    queencitybuckeye;1395732 wrote:One can criticize strategy and tactics, but going into Afghanistan was the one military action that was without question justified.
    Fine. You wanna comment about torturing civilians too? And how's the "progress" over there been going?
  • ptown_trojans_1
    ccrunner609;1395964 wrote:Oh Iraq was a tourist destination before we went in? GTFOH with that revisionist history. They are way better now then what they were. Did we fully liberate them? nO. We have to get out of the middle east as an occupying war machine. Over the past 30 years we have spent trillion sof dollars on jack ****.

    If they dont want us there, take our foreign aid and not give it to the government, use the UN to aid the people with food and stuff but no money to the rich ****s running these countries
    Sure, we can do that.
    No money to Israel either....
  • Con_Alma
    Footwedge;1395968 wrote:Fine. You wanna comment about torturing civilians too? And how's the "progress" over there been going?
    How do you define progress? The Taliban has a very difficult time fostering al Qaeda with our presence.
  • Con_Alma
    Footwedge;1395962 wrote:A full blown lie in the bolded printed. Show me one article throughout the big bad cyber world proving your statement. Hundreds of neocons have made this statement and have unsuccessfully scoured the planet for empiracal evidence. None has been found.

    Now the man is held against his will for exposing our military as war criminals....yet....no one is being held accountable.

    Manning is an American hero...and has the full blown admiration of the libertartarian movement that has swept over this country in recent years.
    It doesn't matter what any citizens thinks of Mr. Manning right now. The only things that matters is the court he will face. He knew what he was doing was illegal. He's going down and he's going down big....rightly so.

    Delivering any information at all to that whom we intended to withhold information from, whom we are militarily breaking apart organizationally is an aid to them.
  • Footwedge
    ccrunner609;1395964 wrote:Oh Iraq was a tourist destination before we went in? GTFOH with that revisionist history. They are way better now then what they were.
    Really? Says who? You? The living conditions under Saddam was 3-5 times better than what they live in today. You want links? I'll provide plenty. Saddam slaughtered pockets of political enemies, but for the mainstream Iraqis, their standard of living, especially in the cities rivaled European countries. You are completely ignorant on the subject.
    Did we fully liberate them? nO.
    Yeah...they showered us with flowers and candy didn't they?



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  • ptown_trojans_1
    Footwedge;1395958 wrote:What is happening in Iraq is the inevitable. We are 100% responsible for that cluster**** too. We killed their people and left the country in complete shambles. Whether we left in 03...or when we did circa 010, Iraqi people were left to live in the ****hole we "gifted them".

    Collateral damage, right?

    Are you happy about Mr Bush? Cheney? Wolfowicz? Libby? DeLay? Rumsfeld? Each and every one of these people should be preparing for their war crimes trials.

    Iraq was just a microcosm of our "ready, fire, aim" foreign policy in ruling the world with blunt and brutal force.
    Missed my point.
    I brought up Iraq as Maliki wanted the U.S. out, and got it. And, as a result, the country is still very fragile, and has increasing violence. And, no one in the U.S. of importance cares.
    Now, Karzai may want to take that option, and he can look at Iraq as an example of what can happen.
    He may not like the alternative. It may lead to increased instability if we totally leave.
  • Terry_Tate
    Footwedge;1395978 wrote:Really? Says who? You? The living conditions under Saddam was 3-5 times better than what they live in today. You want links? I'll provide plenty. Saddam slaughtered pockets of political enemies, but for the mainstream Iraqis, their standard of living, especially in the cities rivaled European countries. You are completely ignorant on the subject. Yeah...they showered us with flowers and candy didn't they?

    Can you post any links? I can't find one that supports that claim.
  • Footwedge
    ptown_trojans_1;1395980 wrote:Missed my point.
    I brought up Iraq as Maliki wanted the U.S. out, and got it. And, as a result, the country is still very fragile, and has increasing violence. And, no one in the U.S. of importance cares.
    Now, Karzai may want to take that option, and he can look at Iraq as an example of what can happen.
    He may not like the alternative. It may lead to increased instability if we totally leave.
    I didn't miss your point. You missed mine. The efforts in Iraq and now Iran WILL HAVE THE SAME CONCLUSIONS no matter when we pull our troops out. It is one of the costs of invasion and occupation.

    Just like in Iraq, the Afghanis have wanted us out for years. Yet, we delay the inevitable.

    Whereby the Afghan initial mission was more than justifioed, the ongoing charade..including Mccain's utter nonsense that the "surge worked" continues to bring horror and sorrow to both people over there AND the poor American families of our soldiers that give up their lives through death or permanent war injuries for abslotuely nothing...other than for the pleasure of the corporate military money making machine.

    Karzai for years has been saying GTFO of our country. we kill, rape, maim his people. We don't belong there. Al Quada is absolutely no threat to our interests nor a threat to our people. The ONLY winner in GWOT....the terrorists...who have helped bankrupt the occupiers' homeland.

    Did we learn fromRussia of the 80's? Fuck no we didn't.
  • Footwedge
    Terry_Tate;1395987 wrote:Can you post any links? I can't find one that supports that claim.
    How many links do you want?

    Here's one for starters...albeit written in 2005. An absolute horror show. The article footnotes several references including the UN and Unicef.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/HAS506A.html
  • Con_Alma
    Footwedge;1395992 wrote:I... Al Quada is absolutely no threat to our interests nor a threat to our people. ....
    Thank God. I will support whatever is needed to keep it that way inclusive of massive tax increases and cuts to domestic programs.
  • Terry_Tate
    Footwedge;1395993 wrote:How many links do you want?

    4 sound ok?