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post #16 of 29
We're in Afghanistan because there are insane people there who are trying to bring a country, and the world if they could, back to year zero and abolish anything that could be considered fun. Enemies of fun are the true threat this century.
post #17 of 29
oh, and awesome
post #18 of 29
Yeah the bodybuilding pic is cool.

Another good reason, that no one talks about, was to deseat the Taliban. Their treatment of women was particularly atrocious.
post #19 of 29
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The comments could not be more infuriating with people talking about how the soldiers should just leave instead of dying for a lie and asking why the taliban were labeled as terrorists without pictures of their funerals up as well. Amazing.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed this and was pissed. FFS.
post #20 of 29
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Yeah the bodybuilding pic is cool.

Another good reason, that no one talks about, was to deseat the Taliban. Their treatment of women was particularly atrocious.

Was? Is. They are definitely in power.
post #21 of 29
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..................who were controlling afghanistan ............
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Most of these guys are in Pakistan!
Any suggestions?
post #22 of 29
Bananastand.
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post #24 of 29
Part 2, #14 is so bad ass.
post #25 of 29
In three combat tours in Anbar Province, Marine Sgt. Jacob Tambunga fought the deadliest insurgents in Iraq.

But he says he never encountered an enemy as tenacious as what he saw immediately after arriving at this outpost in Helmand Province in Afghanistan. In his first days here in late June, he fought through three ambushes, each lasting as long as the most sustained fight he saw in Anbar.

Like other Anbar veterans here, Sergeant Tambunga was surprised to discover guerrillas who, if not as lethal, were bolder than those he fought in Iraq.

"They are two totally different worlds," said Sergeant Tambunga, a squad leader in Company C, First Battalion, Fifth Marines.

"In Iraq, they'd hit you and run," he said. "But these guys stick around and maneuver on you."

They also have a keen sense of when to fight and when the odds against them are too great. Three weeks ago, the American military mounted a 4,000-man Marine offensive in Helmand "” the largest since President Obama's troop increase "” and so far in many places, American commanders say, they have encountered less resistance than expected.

Yet it is also clear to many Marines and villagers here that Taliban fighters made a calculated decision: to retreat and regroup to fight where and when they choose. And in the view of troops here who fought intensely in the weeks before the offensive began, fierce battles probably lie ahead if they are to clear the Taliban from sanctuaries so far untouched.

"It was straight luck that we didn't have a lot more guys hit," said Sgt. Brandon Tritle, another squad leader in Company C, who cited the Taliban's skill at laying down a base of fire to mount an attack.

"One force will put enough fire down so you have to keep your heads down, then another force will maneuver around to your side to try to kill you," he said. "That's the same thing we do."

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/wo...26marines.html
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Thanks for posting that.
post #27 of 29
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"One force will put enough fire down so you have to keep your heads down, then another force will maneuver around to your side to try to kill you," he said. "That's the same thing we do." http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/wo...26marines.html
We should hire them.
post #28 of 29
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Another good reason, that no one talks about, was to deseat the Taliban. Their treatment of women was particularly atrocious.

People treat people very atrociously all around the world in places that are not Afganistan as well......
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People treat people very atrociously all around the world in places that are not Afganistan as well......

You have to start somewhere...
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