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lenazi
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dude, i served my country with a blue helmet from 1998 to 2000 in the ex republic of Yugoslavia. That being said, they wanted us there, they wanted people to see them as a democratic state (all factions involved) and they wanted to just move ahead. Both my sisters went to Zagreb together and told me it was the best part of their euro trip (i know how beautiful zagreb is )
Afganistan is not the same. So what if they want to cultivate poppies. So what if they want to fight a nation that is NOT MINE. At the end of the day, the obligations should not be solely political, but they should be voluntary as an actual problem that involves said country.
I know that you will say that military is not an obligation and it is not. When i signed my papers no one put a gun to my head. That being said i did for a country that wanted my help. Fighting lost wars are better left for Vietnam.
I come from Quebec, and although my lost brother was born in Ontario, he was from HERE. We want to live in peace and help those that need help, not those who do not want it. I also lost a friend in the somali conflict, and he did it protecting TEACHERS to HELP the population go further, which is an honorable cause.
My friend in Afganistan died because the Americans told us to help combat the heroin trade. Does that really matter?
quote: | In Flanders Fields By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918) Canadian Army In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. |
i hope i am making some sense, i'm drunk and i am pretty pissed.
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lenazi
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Joss Weatherby
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quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
dude, i served my country with a blue helmet from 1998 to 2000 in the ex republic of Yugoslavia. That being said, they wanted us there, they wanted people to see them as a democratic state (all factions involved) and they wanted to just move ahead. Both my sisters went to Zagreb together and told me it was the best part of their euro trip (i know how beautiful zagreb is )
Afganistan is not the same. So what if they want to cultivate poppies. So what if they want to fight a nation that is NOT MINE. At the end of the day, the obligations should not be solely political, but they should be voluntary as an actual problem that involves said country.
I know that you will say that military is not an obligation and it is not. When i signed my papers no one put a gun to my head. That being said i did for a country that wanted my help. Fighting lost wars are better left for Vietnam.
I come from Quebec, and although my lost brother was born in Ontario, he was from HERE. We want to live in peace and help those that need help, not those who do not want it. I also lost a friend in the somali conflict, and he did it protecting TEACHERS to HELP the population go further, which is an honorable cause.
My friend in Afganistan died because the Americans told us to help combat the heroin trade. Does that really matter?
i hope i am making some sense, i'm drunk and i am pretty pissed. |
I'm pretty sure they don't give too much of a fuck about the poppies... It is a problem, but I am pretty sure most of the reason we are all over there is to not let al-Queda back in and use Afghanistan as a training ground.
This is of course fruitless because they all just moved over to Pakistan and are doing it in the tribal regions on the Afghan border. What Afghanistan is now is what it has been for the last 200 years, a lawless, civil-war prone country who has a shiftless and powerless central state for a while until another group comes in and kills everyone and shoes them out of office.
You can educate the people, but they will continue to live as they have lived for the last 1000 years, warring each other for power, for quite some time.
Combating Islamic fundamentalist and extremists can only happen if you appease the root cause of the conflicts, which are disparities with the West in terms of economic and wealth potential, and to let them lead in their own countries. If the west pulled out of the middle east and let them handle their business on their own they would lose interest in blaming the western devils for their troubles and focus inwards again.
Also ignore Israel, fuck them, they have a powerful enough military with enough nuclear weapons to fight off pretty much anyone around them, and their domestic fighting ability is now on par with that of places like the US and the UK.
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lenazi
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