Afghanistan

#83
#83
We're not hanging around to police the deal anyway. Therefore we can't exactly make such demands. I merely tell them, as I'm packing to leave, "you damn well better not house terrorists again, 'cause if you do, we'll be back and kick your a$$."

We're not going anywhere. This is just like the fake Syria withdrawal. Trump is playing y'all.
 
#84
#84
It must be really miserable to be as negative as some of you are determined to be.
 
#88
#88
Entire?

If they had a penny involved in it all the more reason to strike the KSA. Thanks for making my point.

Thatโ€™s exactly what bin Laden wanted. He wanted to send a message by hand picking a majority of the attackers from Saudi Arabia. His hatred of both the Kingdom and the US because our coalition and occupancy of Saudi bases during Desert Storm is what pretty much what took his radical mujahideen POV to the next extremist level.
 
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#89
Thatโ€™s exactly what bin Laden wanted. He wanted to send a message by hand picking a majority of the attackers from Saudi Arabia. His hatred of both the Kingdom and the US because our coalition and occupancy of Saudi bases during Desert Storm is what pretty much what took his radical mujahideen POV to the next extremist level.
This is true. Bin Laden offered the Saudi crown 40,000 mujahideen to repeal Saddamโ€™s forces. Well the U.S. offered 500,000 men and a western coalition. We know who they picked and this the crown and the Bin Laden family fracture. After 9/11 the Saudi basically fought a mini civil war against the wahabbiist and Al-Qaeda inside the Kingdom.
 
#92
#92
Iโ€™m a realist. Anyone who has been to Afghanistan when the first cease fire took place knows you canโ€™t trust the Taliban.
Dont have to.
Leave em in the middle east and let the sand people kill each other like always. Not our problem.
 
#96
#96
U.S. begins troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, official says

American troops have begun leaving Afghanistan for the initial troop withdrawal required in the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement, a U.S. official said on Monday, amid political chaos in Kabul that threatens the deal.
Hundreds of troops are heading out of the country as previously planned, but they will not be replaced as the U.S. moves ahead with plans to cut the number of forces in the country from about 13,000 to 8,600, the official said.
 
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U.S. begins troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, official says

American troops have begun leaving Afghanistan for the initial troop withdrawal required in the U.S.-Taliban peace agreement, a U.S. official said on Monday, amid political chaos in Kabul that threatens the deal.
Hundreds of troops are heading out of the country as previously planned, but they will not be replaced as the U.S. moves ahead with plans to cut the number of forces in the country from about 13,000 to 8,600, the official said.

Next, Iraq...
 
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