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Duncuck, Afghanistan.
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2021-07-09 at 5 PM UTC
Um it's irrelevant to the topic of conversation…BEFORE the 2001 invasion (aka 2000) the women DIDN'T have the freedoms they had
because of the PREVIOUS US INVASION that ARMED AND TRAINED THE TALIBAN, how many trillions of taxpayer dollars did that cost?
good god i knew you were stupid but seriously?
trillions wasted to remove womens rights and trillions more wasted to restore their rights, what a bargain
but no, why dont we pretend afghan history started in 2001 LMAO
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What happened 20, 30, 40…1000yrs before 2001 isn't relevant to the situation at the time IN 2001. The fact is the American invasion DID give the women OF THAT TIME..more freedoms than they had DIRECTLY BEFORE THAT TIME.
Derrrrrr.
some of us have an attention span longer than 10 seconds, retard. you dont get to ignore history and pretend it starts with one US invasion but not the other. -
2021-07-09 at 5:05 PM UTCwomen rights is white supremacy.
women dont have rights in most non-white cultures. -
2021-07-09 at 5:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev because of the PREVIOUS US INVASION that ARMED AND TRAINED THE TALIBAN, how many trillions of taxpayer dollars did that cost?
good god i knew you were stupid but seriously?
trillions wasted to remove womens rights and trillions more wasted to restore their rights, what a bargain
but no, why dont we pretend afghan history started in 2001 LMAO
some of us have an attention span longer than 10 seconds, retard. you dont get to ignore history and pretend it starts with one US invasion but not the other.
Hey dummy, the history has nothing to do with the fact the American invasion gave the Afghan women more freedom than they had before the 2001 invasion...your attention span seems to be less than 10 seconds if that simple fact doesn't compute.
Stick to picking your nose kid because critical thinking isn't working for you.
Or duhhh and lets blame black people for leaving Africa 150,000 years ago huh!??? SMH.
ETA: or lets blame the Russians for not doing the Job properly... -
2021-07-09 at 5:16 PM UTCI remember telling my American peers when the US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq it was a dumb move and they were all "gung ho" down on me for saying it...10yrs later they were all saying it "uhh yeah maybe this was a bad move"
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2021-07-09 at 5:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I remember telling my American peers when the US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq it was a dumb move and they were all "gung ho" down on me for saying it…10yrs later they were all saying it "uhh yeah maybe this was a bad move"
Dumb fucking Americans.
i was so glad when i heard bush announced the start of the invasion.
i was looking forward to all the good war movies that are going to come out of hollywood in the coming years.
i was so hopeful. -
2021-07-09 at 5:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i was so glad when i heard bush announced the start of the invasion.
i was looking forward to all the good war movies that are going to come out of hollywood in the coming years.
i was so hopeful.
#Metoo, I've related before when 9/11 happened I was working at Compaq at the time and we were all gathered in the conference room watching the events on the TV in there....as the 2nd plane hit I said "This is going to make a great movie" and half a dozen people yelled at me and said things like "TELL THAT TO THE PEOPLE LOSING THEIR LIVES ASSHOLE"...
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2021-07-09 at 5:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson #Metoo, I've related before when 9/11 happened I was working at Compaq at the time and we were all gathered in the conference room watching the events on the TV in there….as the 2nd plane hit I said "This is going to make a great movie" and half a dozen people yelled at me and said things like "TELL THAT TO THE PEOPLE LOSING THEIR LIVES ASSHOLE"…
We never did get a good movie out of it…
you should have told them thats for the sequel. -
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2021-07-09 at 5:45 PM UTCseptember finally ends.
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2021-07-09 at 5:52 PM UTC"leaves wont be the only things falling this fall..."
"9/11/21...this years smash hit"
"Just when you thought it was safe to take the elevator"
"Melting hearts...and steel beams"
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2021-07-09 at 11:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I remember telling my American peers when the US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq it was a dumb move and they were all "gung ho" down on me for saying it…10yrs later they were all saying it "uhh yeah maybe this was a bad move"
Dumb fucking Americans.
The invasion of Afghanistan was needed to swiftly punish the Taliban for giving aid and comfort to Al-Queda. The fuck-up was in not finishing the job and going after Saddam Hussein and his non-existant weapons of mass destruction because baby Bush wanted to avenge his daddy. We should have stuck to Afghanistan until Bin-Laden was buried. -
2021-07-09 at 11:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 The fuck-up was in not finishing the job and going after Saddam Hussein and his non-existant weapons of mass destruction because baby Bush wanted to avenge his daddy.
I'm sure AIPAC and PNAC would be interesting in learning that Bush caused the invasion of Iraq, and not them. Will you share your secret insider information with us? -
2021-07-09 at 11:23 PM UTCBTW anyone remember the Kunduz Airlift, known as "the airlift of evil". The US flew a bunch of Taliban higher ups out of Afghanistan right at the start of the invasion. They were open about it, it happened. It was a real red pill for a lot of people like me, it showed that the sort of retarded boomer narrative that people like Jigs and sti still believe is just that, a retarded boomer narrative, and not grounded in reality at all.
It was my first real red pilling moment reading about it - I think in the Wall Street Journal Europe at the time.
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2021-07-09 at 11:50 PM UTC
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2021-07-10 at 3:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 The invasion of Afghanistan was needed to swiftly punish the Taliban for giving aid and comfort to Al-Queda. The fuck-up was in not finishing the job and going after Saddam Hussein and his non-existant weapons of mass destruction because baby Bush wanted to avenge his daddy. We should have stuck to Afghanistan until Bin-Laden was buried.
should your congress and senate be held responsible for aiding and abetting foreign dicktators and tyrants ?
should they be bombed ? -
2021-07-10 at 3:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump BTW anyone remember the Kunduz Airlift, known as "the airlift of evil". The US flew a bunch of Taliban higher ups out of Afghanistan right at the start of the invasion. They were open about it, it happened. It was a real red pill for a lot of people like me, it showed that the sort of retarded boomer narrative that people like Jigs and sti still believe is just that, a retarded boomer narrative, and not grounded in reality at all.
It was my first real red pilling moment reading about it - I think in the Wall Street Journal Europe at the time.
https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Kunduz_airlift
your source said it was done by the pakis. -
2021-07-10 at 10:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny your source said it was done by the pakis.
Yet in the past week, a half dozen or more Pakistani air force cargo planes landed in the Taliban-held city of Kunduz and evacuated to Pakistan hundreds of non-Afghan soldiers who fought alongside the Taliban and even al-Qaida against the United States.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna3340165
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THE PENTAGON, whose satellites and drones are able to detect sleeping guerrillas in subterranean caverns, claims it knows nothing of these flights.
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s first appeared in the Indian press, quoting intelligence sources who cited unusual radar contacts and an airlift of Pakistani troops out of the city. Their presence among the “enemy” may shock some readers, but not those who have paid attention to Afghanistan. Pakistan had hundreds of military advisers in Afghanistan before Sept. 11 helping the Taliban fight the Northern Alliance. Hundreds more former soldiers actively joined Taliban regiments, and many Pakistani volunteers were among the non-Afghan legions of al-Qaida.
Last Saturday, The New York Times picked up the scent, quoting Northern Alliance soldiers in a Page 1 story describing a two-day airlift by Pakistani aircraft, complete with witnesses describing groups of armed men awaiting evacuation at the airfield, then still in Taliban hands.
Another report, this in the Times of London, quotes an alliance soldier angrily denouncing the flights, which he reasonably assumed were conducted with America’s blessing.
“We had decided to kill all of them, and we are not happy with America for letting the planes come,” said the soldier, Mahmud Shah.
IN DENIAL
The credibility gap between these reports from the field and the “no comments” from the U.S. administration are large enough to drive a Marine Expeditionary Unit through.
It doesn't matter who did it, the point is that at the same time as they were trying to keep us all scared of Al Qaeda they were actively helping and assisting Al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda did a number of terrorist attacks, in Madrid, London, Manchester, Moscow, etc - America was helping Al Qaeda, these were done with America's help. America is a state sponsor of terrorism and every American has blood on their hands. -
2021-07-10 at 10:39 AM UTClets bomb a bunch of chinese villages