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Serrano says:
We did that on September 11, 2001. Hence, we are in Afghanistan, even two years and four months after Barack Obama took office.
No. What you did after Sept 11, 2001 was cynically invade a country which had no hope of defending itself and which posed no threat to the USA. There was very little thought involved.
Afghamistan was mere reaction rather than thought.
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The land of the free? Hahaha
Taking away your liberties whilst all the time keeping you fearful. Yep, works every time and is a strategy employed by every repressive state.
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Posted in: 7 U.S. troops among 9 NATO dead in Afghanistan See in context
USARonin says:
Maybe you have some ideas on fighting it better
There comes a time that you really should take a long, hard look at the actual reasons behind why someone, or some group, dislike you enough to want you dead. The time for the USA to think is now.
The longer you people hide behind the belief that they hate you for your 'freedoms', etc, the longer you will suffer.
A few American dead no longer bother me. I still don't hear any Americans, or Japan today, counting Afghan, Iraqi or Libyan dead. Does this mean they are just not meaningful deaths?
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The other is team hates the country Jeez . . .
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