The Afghan War is over

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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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It was before my time but looking at it based on what I read the situation with the Afghan war is starting to sound like how the Vietnam war went.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:08 am Why do you doubt it?
If the women overthrow the men in the Middle East, the rest of the world specifically Europe and the US will be happy for them. Assuming they don't go on a killing spree and kill anyone with a penis.

Even then, why would anyone bomb them to begin with?
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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The USA likes to bomb the shit out of countries that threaten their oil interests. We replaced a democratically elected leader in Iran with an evil dictator for that reason.

Now imagine how threatening a revolution would be full of women who might care more about getting their daughters educated than staying on the right side of a country that has consistently bombed the shit out of them. A country that already has huge problems with consent, victim blaming, etc. A country with a senate comprised mostly of man, many of whom have enough skeletons in their closet to outfit a Museum of Natural History and a Halloween Funhouse with enough left over for a dozen goth xylophone bands.

Given that sexual harassment and rape are one thing that politicians of both parties have in common, do you REALLY think any country in the middle east where the women manage to overthrow oppressive men will not have a giant red target painted on it? Especially when we have a pentagon budget and a leading industry that depends on being perpetually at war?

The only way we WOULDN'T bomb the shit out of them is if we decided to organize a CIA lead round of coupes and assassinations instead.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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The Taliban is about to take Kabul.

Cheers, Joe.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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McAvoy wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:12 am
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:08 am Why do you doubt it?
If the women overthrow the men in the Middle East, the rest of the world specifically Europe and the US will be happy for them. Assuming they don't go on a killing spree and kill anyone with a penis.

Even then, why would anyone bomb them to begin with?
I agree completely. Literally any action other than gendercide would get them cheers from London and Washington. I could completely understand why they would want some violent revenge though.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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clearspira wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:30 am
McAvoy wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:12 am
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: Sat Aug 14, 2021 6:08 am Why do you doubt it?
If the women overthrow the men in the Middle East, the rest of the world specifically Europe and the US will be happy for them. Assuming they don't go on a killing spree and kill anyone with a penis.

Even then, why would anyone bomb them to begin with?
I agree completely. Literally any action other than gendercide would get them cheers from London and Washington. I could completely understand why they would want some violent revenge though.
I third that. If they can put this down themselves, let them.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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So apparently the Taliban is taking over the joint. This might turn into a pretty steamy situation.
..What mirror universe?
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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I'm sure all of the major governments are paying very close attention right now.
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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clearspira wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:25 am The Taliban is about to take Kabul.

Cheers, Joe.
So do you no longer agree that the war was lost long ago, and the US Army has just been puttering around for years trying to find a way to save face? Or do you think if we'd just stuck in there another year we'd somehow turn this around and declare victory?
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Re: The Afghan War isn't over yet, Mr President

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Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:38 am
clearspira wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:25 am The Taliban is about to take Kabul.

Cheers, Joe.
So do you no longer agree that the war was lost long ago, and the US Army has just been puttering around for years trying to find a way to save face? Or do you think if we'd just stuck in there another year we'd somehow turn this around and declare victory?
Or that we should stay there for an indeterminate amount of time until somehow the US can claim victory?

This isn't something that came out of the blue either. Trump back in November 2020 was pulling back too for it to eventually get reduced down to 2500 troops.

What exactly can 2500 soldiers do in a whole country? Except to just be there?
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