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If the godless heathens disapprove, you must be doing something right.
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Taliban stupid and just don't care, hey!
Daylight come and me wan go home.
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They are indeed crazy and nasty-ass.
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The idea that drones are the best weapon for the U.S. but also turn people against the war. I think the truth is probably more nuanced than that.
Yeah, you're right. When the Taliban say they'll stop polio vaccinations unless the U.S. calls of the drone strikes (which you just said don't work and are great for the Taliban), everyone believes them. Even the people with polio and the parents of children at risk for polio. |
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You see, if we were evil, we'd tell them that as long as they stop polio vaccines, our drones will disperse the polio virus in the area.
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The Taliban deliberately went out of their way to kill more than 3,000 innocent civilians and provoke a war with the strongest military superpower on Earth (and a former ally). I don't think being universally hated is something they're afraid of.
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Al Qaeda did that. Not the Taliban. They're different groups.
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Quite possibly yes. Our credibility is pretty much zero there.
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As far as military tech ending up in the wrong hands, we've been burned before, and are more circumspect about it now. You do make a good point, though. I think it is a valid concern, quite possibly. |
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True, a synaptic misfire, but also true: the Taliban sheltered al Qaeda and were allied with them in many different ways before, during, and after 9-11. They were in fact the reason that al Qaeda was in Afghanistan, they applauded 9-11, Mullah Muhammad Omar is a beneficiary and benefactor of bin Laden, and the Taliban did not exactly see the American invasion of Afghanistan as an opportunity to be liberated from al Qaeda and continued to condemn America after the 9-11 accounts when the sympathy of most of the world could not have been more American. So, al Qaeda and the Taliban aided and abetted provoking the greatest military superpower into a war, and this only after more than a decade of increasingly jaw dropping actions (their treatment of women, the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas, etc.) that clearly showed they didn't give a damn about being thought savages.
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Just wait until we get the Orbital Death Ray with ultra-high resolution cameras and realtime computer monitoring. We can pay Apple to develop an app that will instantly vaporize anyone who even picks up an AK-47. Problem solved.
Assholes with inferior technology eventually become dead assholes. The Taliban, Al-Qaeda, etc. will very soon be the used toilet paper of history. |
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Finally, something the Taliban and Jenny McCarthy can agree on!
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The question is, 10 years later, how do the Taliban feel about 9/11 NOW? Are they sorry it happened, because it resulted in a temporary loss of power for them, or are they simply opportunists, who were intentionally harming the populace before, and are looking forward to doing it unencumbered again?
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Sampiro, all snark aside and with all due respect, you're basically repeating the narrative that was sold at the time. And this is coming from someone that, at the time, supported the invasion.
If interested, watch the following documentary which comes closer to the truth. The US refuses to negotiate with the Taliban Now, I have no love-lost for those thugs -- or any others for that matter -- but that fact is the US should have never let Afghanistan get to the point of where it is now. Over ten years of futile warring with no end in sight and a lack of clear objectives. All the while stirring the hornet's nest and increasing -- if that's even possible at this point -- the anti-western feeling in the whole region. I think it's way past due getting out, what with all the talk about the bugbear Iran and their theoretical nuclear capacities, you're pissing off (and killing) a hell of a lot of Pakistanis who actually have nuclear warheads. About a 100 or so at last count. Something to think about. |
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Tons of additional cites available -- do your own research. As to how they feel about AQ now: An Interview: The Taliban’s Long View Quote:
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Certainly a lot of them did, much more than is comfortable. But the Taliban are largely a warlord structure, which Al Qaeda never had. So a lot of people join them out of poverty or opportunism in a way that they never did for AQ. I'm sure that many of these people did not approve of the 9/11 attacks, but of course they will not say this because of the fear of their lives.
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My heart goes out to them.
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I think everyone recognizes you have thier propaganda hook sunk so deep in you it's worthless to reply to you.
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Hey Mister Taliban, tally me banana...
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...says every failed conqueror in history.
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A couple of points:
It's not a womens rights issue, it's a human rights issue. In cultures where women are being raped and enslaved and murdered, so are boys and men. It's the (less virulent but still patronistic) misoginy of our culture that misses this point, with it's "Damsel in Distress" journalism. As far as AQ vs the Talibans' goals, these are reminiscent of Trotskyist World Revolution vs Stalinist Socialism in One Country. It was our good luck that the Russian, Chinese and Iranian revolutions came along when the US was in "game over" mode after World Wars one and two and Vietnam, respectively. The strategy thus adopted was to set up a cordon sanitaire around the insanity. 9/11 came after Gulf War One and the Cold War, when we were feeling like we could do whatever we wanted. Well, you can stir a pot of alphabet soup, but you can't make the letters spell what you want. |
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When's the last time a conqueror had the military tech that we'll have in 15 or 20 years?
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Possibly, yes. Do you think bin Laden would have done more harm than Bush did, if he had the same resources to work with?
If you say anything other than some variation of "bin Laden would have probably killed billions of people if he had that much military might at his disposal" then I'm going to have to question your sanity. Bush did some fucked-up stuff, yes. I feel he and Cheney should be indicted for war crimes for Iraq. However, they are just an ignorant fool and a war profiteer, respectively. bin Laden, OTOH, was undoubtedly the most dangerous terrorist ever. Giving him control over a nuclear arsenal... |
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Well, you were stating that you see equivalence between Bush and bin Laden.
I do not. One is a fool. He managed to avoid nuking anyone, though. The other would have nuked Israel about 10 seconds after he got the opportunity. He also might well have nuked several US cities if given the chance. Last edited by al27052; 07-16-2012 at 01:14 AM. |
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I was making the point that most Americans would be angry if a fraud had helped conspire to kill Bush, just as Pakistanis are angry that a fraud conspired to help kill bin Laden, despite both being scum. And any moral difference is going to be outweighed by the fact that Bush did far more damage to America than bin Laden did to Pakistan.
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And "dirty bombs" aren't "atomic bombs", nor are they especially dangerous. 9-11 killed far more people than a dirty bomb would. |
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