I'm suprised they count.im surprised there was anything left to count
Jul 4, 2008
Aghan official says US strikes killed 22 civilians
The U.S. military said airstrikes by its attack helicopters hit two vehicles carrying insurgents in eastern Afghanistan.
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1 By this time more coalition troops are dying in Afghanistan than in Iraq, so there is now sympathy there either. |
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1 #1. I'm sure a lot of us have seen the video of one of our attack helicopters using night vision glasses take out insurgents planting road side bombs with absolute precision! So if our boys hit two cars...they hit two cars and I'm sure there wasn't too much left of them. #2. How is it that no matter if the attack was by the United States Military or the Israeli army, there are always, and I mean always, women and children involved??? That's all we see are these poor bloody dead old women and children. We never see the dead terrorist! I ask you why? And to sum this up, where was this attack by our military that there were civilians anywhere near the insurgents cars? Sorry you ungrateful fools, we and the Israeli's military consider civilians safety before all else! Nothing more than using this as a platform for more vile propaganda. |
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1 But that doesn't clear anybody of responsibilities! If you kill 20 innocent people you can't say AHHH its only war. NO, NO, NO, if there is any justice in the world you go to prison for a long time, if the world would be just you would be tried by Afghan laws. |
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1 You mean the UK has no involvement in??? And it's funny but you refer to it as "YOUR" illegal wars. Am I mistaken, but didn't PM. Blaire have some involvement with President Bush on this? Please explain. |
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Which tribe are you referring to?? The tribe that wants freedom and democracy or the tribe that wants domination over it's people. It's rather safe for you to say when you are not even there. Seems to me from what you say you want the old ways and are upset that we are even there. |
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1 YOU are one STOOPID[SIC] LIMEY! I bet you didn't put your life on the line for country in any conflict, like our chaps have for your country -- did you? |
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I just wrote how the things are in Afghanistan, a country who nobody occupied for a long and nobody left victorious. They all went home with bloody noses. Honestly I saw the US occupation of Afghanistan when it happened as a positive thing, because I know what kind of people are US former friends the Taliban. I also see that coalition did nothing to stop the production of heroin, even more the production now is at all time record levels. While the Taliban reduced the production almost to zero. |
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Show me where the taliban reduced the reduction of opium to almost zero. You believe that cause the taliban said so? Please, I've been in the Helmand Provice of Afghanistan. The poppy plantaions have been around for decades. They are very well established.
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You actually do have a viable solution. The only problem is that there's a lot of people just like yourself that help decide which targets we hit. That's why the military had to initiate the phrase "collateral damage". To describe as politically correct as possible the reason we kill women and kids like the enemy. "Oops" just didn't seem to go over well with the focus groups. It lacked pizazz. |
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How about the UN? Cultivation: An estimated 7,606 hectares (Ha) of opium poppy was cultivated in Afghanistan during the 2001 season. This represents a reduction in total poppy area of 91% compared to last year’s estimate of 82,172 Ha. Helmand Province, the highest cultivating province last year with 42,853 Ha, recorded no poppy cultivation in the 2001 season. Nangarhar, the second highest cultivating province last year with 19,747 Ha is reported to have 218 Ha this year. Almost all major former poppy growing provinces had no poppy or relatively small areas under cultivation this year. The reductions are clearly the result of the implementation of the opium poppy ban. http://www.unodc.org/pdf/afg/report_2001-10-1... In 2001 they produced 185 tons of raw opium, in 2007 they produced 8.200 tons of opium or 93% of worlds consumption. Is this enough? |
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yes you are mistaken - america planned this war before 9/11 and persuaded a few countries to back him - all the leaders of these countries are now out of office.
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tut tut - you have never put your life on the line for me - when there is a just war allies normmaly help each other - nothing new there.
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So what your telling me is that from 1994 (when the Taliban captured Khandar and effectively ruled the country), to 2000, they allowed Opium to be grown, which they taxed at 20%. In 2001 they issued a decree and only 185 tn of opim was refined.
You give credence to what the UN says, you prolly don't know that the UN does as little as possible in the Stan. And you probably don't know that the Taliban shut the offices of the UN down in 1998. There were no UN personell there to write a report. It would have been impossible for UN inspectors (or who ever wrote that report) to physically be on the ground in 2001 to gather information about the opium production. If your wondering why just think about it for a minute. People like you need to investigate a little beyond the UN talking points. Use a little common sense. If all they had to do was speak and it was done, they shoulda gotten rid of opium production back in 1994. Oh and they were such great leaders of Afghanistan. The worst attack on civilians came in summer of 1998 when the Taliban swept north from Herat to the predominantly Hazara and Uzbek city of Mazar-i-Sharif, the largest city in the north. Entering at 10 am on 8 August 1998, for the next two days the Taliban drove their pickup trucks "up and down the narrow streets of Mazar-i-Sharif shooting to the left and right and killing everything that moved — shop owners, cart pullers, women and children shoppers and even goats and donkeys. More than 8000 noncombatants were reported killed in Mazar-i-Sharif and later in Bamiyan. And here's how they treated women: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/98... You need to look at the world in a big picture sort of way. You are to narrowly focused
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As I said before, I saw the US occupation as a positive, because I know what the Talibans are like. Regarding the report, wright or wrong, the fact remains that production is on the record levels. Also the drug addiction in Afghanistan itself is on record levels. I think the coalition is turning the blind eye on the poppy cultivation, because its not ready to tackle the social problem, but this is wrong, its destroying Afghanistan which has over a million opium users and it is also making the drug more accessible in other countries. |
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