US Increases It`s Slaughter In Afghanistan

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He didn't....he mentioned the UN charter...that's it... keep your jew bashing to the existing threads that you have dedicated to that..... no need to bring it into every thread on the board.
My mistake, wrong UN document, just another one that nobody gives a **** about.
This must be my American bashing thread because killing civilians is a common trait to them both.
 

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Reminder- purple is for sarcasm :D

How I ended up on CDNbears "team" is BAFFLING to me, especially since he was fairly obviously calling me out :D
Well straighten out your position. Reply to this reply to your post.

Why waste the lives of good CDN Troopers Mab's?
Just carpet bomb Afghanistan back to the stone age. Oh wait, they're already there, thanx to the repressive, archaic religious zealots.
Nuke the whole place, pave it over and build a McDonald's, who ever survives and won't scare the tourists with grotesque radiation mutations can run the fryers.
 

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Sure- the question is ridiculous, it's like asking "why should people keep walking into the lake and drowning. Answer- "WTF is the imperative??"

In osme peoples minds it would seem the "mission" in Afghanistan makes some kind of sense- I can't really converse with these people, sadly, since to me the thing has been an immense, unnecessary waste of time, money and lives (lives on both sides tho HEAVILY weighted on the Afghan civilian side)

I would have thought that the bloodthirsty loudmouths would eventually se th futility of our involvement there as the value of "9-11" faded like all other trends, but no, somehow there's still some kind of point to it. I see none, and I have never seen a single convincing explanation as to why it is the way it is, just a bunch of pathetic patriotic BS.

And this post was serious, notice the lack of purple
 

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I noticed, with the US adding more troops it is going to get worse, a lot worse. Even their former allie Pakistan is going to be part of countries in need of changes that only the US can supply. (much to India's delight)
 

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That's right bear, I sometimes need more clarity, mabudon cleared his position up.

Your position has been quite clear for many posts, no more clarity needed, you support the mass murder of women and kids as long as your side is the one doing the killing.
 

L Gilbert

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I doubt most militaries from civilised countries target civilians. Civilian deaths are a tragic accidental sideeffect of war. You pompous jackasses that stick up for Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah, and other religiously fanatic groups can't seem to get it through your heads that THOSE are the people that purposefully target civilians in restaurants, streets, grocery shops, etc.
 

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I doubt most militaries from civilised countries target civilians. Civilian deaths are a tragic accidental sideeffect of war. You pompous jackasses that stick up for Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah, and other religiously fanatic groups can't seem to get it through your heads that THOSE are the people that purposefully target civilians in restaurants, streets, grocery shops, etc.


Sorry...can't use "accidents" anymore. The first few times "may" have been accidents, the continued bombing of civilians no longer falls under the "oops" catagory.
 

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I doubt most militaries from civilised countries target civilians. Civilian deaths are a tragic accidental sideeffect of war. You pompous jackasses that stick up for Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah, and other religiously fanatic groups can't seem to get it through your heads that THOSE are the people that purposefully target civilians in restaurants, streets, grocery shops, etc.
Dresden, the trend has never stopped, want to see that stats?
 

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Maybe. But this is still no excuse for the religious fanatics like Taliban et al, nor is it any excuse for those who stick up for said religious kooks.


and the religious morons like the taliban and AQ are no reason for the continued death of civilians.
 

gerryh

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I said most militaries from civilised countries. I guess comprehension isn't your strongest suit today. And again, that's still no excuse for the religious nutcakes nor their supporters.


oooooooookkkkkkkk....so what country's fall into your "civilised" catagory?
 

gerryh

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Get a grip. There are tons of countries that don't go to war. When was the last time Switzxerland was in a war? Sweden? Brazil? Belgium?


Ok...so the only "civilised" countries are those that don't go to war?
 

L Gilbert

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That's not what I said, but it's partially right. If countries keep their noses out of other countries business, don't want to exploit other countries resources, don't want to convert other countries populations to some religion, political bent or other, then yes they are civilised.
 

CDNBear

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That's right bear, I sometimes need more clarity, mabudon cleared his position up.
He only had to write it crayon for you to get it...:lol:
Your position has been quite clear for many posts, no more clarity needed, you support the mass murder of women and kids as long as your side is the one doing the killing.
Yep, that's for sure...

Care to show us all where I said that?

I doubt most militaries from civilised countries target civilians. Civilian deaths are a tragic accidental sideeffect of war. You pompous jackasses that stick up for Hamas, Taliban, Hezbollah, and other religiously fanatic groups can't seem to get it through your heads that THOSE are the people that purposefully target civilians in restaurants, streets, grocery shops, etc.
As Mhz so kindly pointed out, Dresden, and we, the Allies were the "civilised" ones in that whole mess.

War is neither civil, nor civilised.

Nothing involved in war could even be remotely attcked to those two words.

The outcome, when it is better then before, is what we all wish to be civilised.

I said most militaries from civilised countries. I guess comprehension isn't your strongest suit today.
Today, yesterday, tomorrow, it's a common issue with Mhz.
And again, that's still no excuse for the religious nutcakes nor their supporters.
Agreed.