Saturday, February 13, 2010
Afghan War
Ok the US and allied forces have suffered numerous casualties. With all the technology we have their should be no casualties. We have satellite tracking, night vision imagery, mine detection, predators, raptors, patriots, abrums, warthogs, 16s, 60s, 50s, 22s, hellfire, rain, food, water, shelter, comms., training, tomcats, falcons, Apaches, cobras, black hawks, good GOD, I can go on and on. these guys got AKs and IEDs, what's the problem, we trained them we know their tactics. This should be like a 15 year old beating up a 3 year old. This is like Ken Shamrock beating up a girl. So what's the problem. Geneva convention, diplomacy, I don't really know, someone give me a clue. What's the point of having all the toys if we don't use them properly. I mean I know it's all about the war profit, but how long are these private firms going to milk the tit for??? How long are we as the people of the United States of America going to deal with this. Notice how the world series, Superbowl, NBA finals and all the other miscellaneous stuff keeps us preoccupied either that or you don't care enough. Think about it.
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The reason we cannot just beat the Afgans is because they know something we don't realize. We are at a huge disadvantage. We have rules. When you have rules, you are forcing yourself to win only within certain perameters. You are basically haveing to fight yourself and the enemy.
ReplyDeleteSo Ken Shamrock should be able to beat the little girl, right? If she applies what the Afgans are doing, she would just have to not be around when he is looking for her and when he "allows" himself to go to sleep, she can kill him at her leasure, with a knife, poison, gun or even set up an ied for when he wakes up. When the enemy knows your rules, you have to fight the rules, and the enemy.
If that's the case, she doesn't need to hide. You're forgetting the age old rule of "boys can't girls." With that said, she wins by default because of the rules. Same with the war in Iraq and Afganastan. We can win wars no questions asked. But we can't do invasions.
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