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Afghanistan collapsing to Taliban, globalists leaving Kabul like Saigon
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2021-08-15 at 6:22 PM UTC
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2021-08-15 at 6:23 PM UTCyeah, bombing runways and parked aircraft isn't a new thing, both they and israel have been doing it in Syria for years
they're still pretending they support 'everyday Afghans' though, and punching holes in their airport would ruin any goodwill they had -
2021-08-15 at 6:31 PM UTC
Private Alex Stringer, injured in Afghanistan, aged 20
https://blazepress.com/2014/11/powerful-photographs-injured-british-soldiers-bryan-adams/
Hey sti are you proud of the war? -
2021-08-15 at 6:34 PM UTCwhat a fucked up state to end up in
it is ironic though, a soldier losing every limb except the one that can fire a gun -
2021-08-15 at 6:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra yeah, bombing runways and parked aircraft isn't a new thing, both they and israel have been doing it in Syria for years
they're still pretending they support 'everyday Afghans' though, and punching holes in their airport would ruin any goodwill they had
i dont think there was ever any goodwill.
its all just a relationship between leeches and their host. thats why it collapsed so swiftly. the afghans that supported US occupation did so not because they re interested in reconstructing and developing afghan out of patriotism or idiotism or anything like that.
they supported the US because it was the shortest route to luxury and an easy life and stable income. -
2021-08-15 at 6:39 PM UTC
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2021-08-15 at 6:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny are you suggesting he shoot himself.
no, but I certainly would
on topic: multiple sources reporting that the US has lost control of their embassy; forces are massed at the airport
some are reporting that the Taliban have actually entered, others are reporting that they just control the gates -
2021-08-15 at 6:52 PM UTCIf I was a doctor and was operating on someone like that I would try very hard to give them an overdose of morphine rather than let them live.
The important thing to remember here is that it's the same system that invaded Afghanistan so many times in the past that is fleeing once again. The British elite and the US elite are one and the same (an anglo-jedi composite) and they have been in control of the west for the past 400 years at least. They keep gathering armies to go and die in colonial wars, and when the colonial wars no longer satisfy them they import foreigners to colonise those same people who fight their war's home countries.
Now we in Europe and America will get another tranche of disgusting predatory Afghan grifters living among us, being horrible to us, hating us, blaming us for their own fuckups, contributing nothing. -
2021-08-15 at 7:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump If I was a doctor and was operating on someone like that I would try very hard to give them an overdose of morphine rather than let them live.
and if i were his family member i'd be secretly eternally grateful for you but i'll hit you with huge, huge malpractise suites. -
2021-08-15 at 7:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny lets see the refferendum.
What fucking referendum are you talking about. Besides we live in a constitutional monarchy. A referendum isn't binding because the government only allows 'advisory referendum'. One because we're not a direct democracy two because the government will generally do what it feels like geopolitically speaking anyway.
Last referendums i can remember the people all voted against the government. Most notably with replacing the Guilder with the Euro.
Also, like i said we're in NATO. If you don't know what Article 5 is or means, you need to go do some reading. -
2021-08-15 at 7:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie What fucking referendum are you talking about. Besides we live in a constitutional monarchy. A referendum isn't binding because the government only allows 'advisory referendum'. One because we're not a direct democracy two because the government will generally do what it feels like geopolitically speaking anyway.
Last referendums i can remember the people all voted against the government. Most notably with replacing the Guilder with the Euro.
Also, like i said we're in NATO. If you don't know what Article 5 is or means, you need to go do some reading.
living in a constitutional monarchy ?
so am i.
but a refferendum is generally a good measure of the will / sentiment of the people.
ie, if a majority of the nederlandicks are pro-NATO, then naderland is pro-NATO. -
2021-08-15 at 8:21 PM UTCThese ratbags don't care about any will of the people. Isn't that clear by now?
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2021-08-15 at 9:57 PM UTChttps://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/24/opinion/j'ews-israel-and-america.html (remove ')
lul, I forgot about this, I wonder if it's still trueI was speaking the other day with Scott Pelley of CBS News's "60 Minutes" about the mood in Iraq. He had just returned from filming a piece there and he told me something disturbing. Scott had gone around and asked Iraqis on the streets what they called American troops – wondering if they had nicknames for us in the way we used to call the Nazis "Krauts" or the Vietcong "Charlie." And what did he find? "Many Iraqis have so much distrust for U.S. forces we found they've come up with a nickname for our troops," Scott said. "They call American soldiers 'The J'ews,' as in, 'Don't go down that street, the J'ews set up a roadblock."'
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2021-08-15 at 10:11 PM UTC
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2021-08-15 at 10:13 PM UTCI was googling what the Afghans call the US troops, but wasn't able to find out. Iraqis calling them J'ews is a good and fitting name considering who came up with the idea for the war - meaning jedis. https://www.haaretz.com/1.4764706
I notice a lot of them are calling themselves ZOGbots on places like 4chin. -
2021-08-15 at 10:18 PM UTCI want to post more about that photo but I can probably actually get in trouble for it, even though some news has picked it up
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2021-08-15 at 10:27 PM UTC
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2021-08-15 at 10:32 PM UTCCIA Doha Station isn't supposed to exist and those faces aren't hard to find if you check the usual suspects
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2021-08-15 at 10:39 PM UTCQatar established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, and Communist China in 1988. The country was an early member of OPEC and a founding member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Qatar is a strategic ally of China, with relationship between the two countries growing stronger.
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2021-08-15 at 10:40 PM UTC