Depends how much bombs you got.Dilbert_X wrote:
UN Resolution 1267 1999Turqoise wrote:
I guess this doesn't mean much to you...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Securit … ution_1267Well that worked out just great didn't it?The Taliban must not allow territory under its control to be used for terrorist training.
The Taliban must turn over Osama bin Laden to the appropriate authorities.
Seems the sanctions just pissed them off and hardened their resolve.
Its always funny seeing politicians say:
'We shall bomb them, it will break their will.
If they bomb us, it will only make us more determined'
Cultural arrogance FTW!
Go to China if you want to see great martial law in action.lt.jpsmith wrote:
Well Id rather see, martial law, than old ladies getting beat down for change. Yea its polices job alright, I'm just pissed that my taxes are being spent on cleaning up another country, while my own is quite upside down. As far as morale goes, That's been low for many years now as law and punishment go down the shitter!destruktion_6143 wrote:
yeah, that's great for the public morale, seeing their own countries troops deployed in their streets. that is an idiotic idea jpsmith.Winston_Churchill wrote:
You could at least make your argument seem somewhat legitimate and actually spell Harper correctly in one of your posts.
Only about half the troops in Afghanistan fighting the terrorists are US soliders. IIRC the other 30,000 are members of NATO.
Yep, those numbers are right:
US Troops in Eastern Afghanistan won't rest for winter
If the US does have a troop surge (likely with the exit from Iraq) then hopefully the UN will match that deployment also.
Yep, those numbers are right:
US Troops in Eastern Afghanistan won't rest for winter
If the US does have a troop surge (likely with the exit from Iraq) then hopefully the UN will match that deployment also.
