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Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
The fact that someone who is relatively right is still saying that the Bush administration is completely fscking things up ought to a big alarm to anyone, no matter their political leanings.
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Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
Last two paragraphs of the 1st section:
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
What the hell are you talking about? The US has completely abandoned Afghanistan, and things there are about as bad as they were under the Taliban! Have you actually ready anything about Afghanistan recently? I doubt it, since the mainstream US media hasn't really covered it for quite a while. So did you just make your assertion up? You must have, because it doesn't really coincide with reality.
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Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
I took a look at the Web site you linked to and there ar
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
We will see if the countr
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:1)
You need to get your players straight. First, Osama Bin Laden was never a member of the Taliban. The Taliban, which only really coalesced in 1994, was made up of Talibes, mostly Pashtun religious zealots who overran Afghanistan with Pakistani support.
Now, many of the Taliban had been mujahedeen, but it's hard to see where we ever funding the Taliban, except perhaps tha
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
Now, many of the Taliban had been mujahedeen, but it's hard to see where we ever funding the Taliban, except perhaps that foreign aid we sent them for destroying the Poppy crop one year.
Fair enough, I wasn't trying to imply that the US had directly funded th
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:1)
AFAIK, there was no opposition except for the Mujahideen. They were a very mixed bag, but there are legitimate Democratic elements, like Karzai (father was a Mujahideen leader) and Dr. Muhammed (new foreign minister, former Mujahideen).
Sheesh, where do you get your world view? The Worker's World Daily? Our support of the Afghani oppositi
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)
I read your linked article and it disgusts me that monetary aid goes towards new buildings, air-conditioned jeeps, but not towards the people of Afghanis
Re:Scary ... but good, I guess (Score:2)