this.JohnG@lt wrote:
this leak will either give us the cover to pull out, or wake people up to the fact that it's just not winnable..
It's the Obama plan.
this.JohnG@lt wrote:
this leak will either give us the cover to pull out, or wake people up to the fact that it's just not winnable..
The people spoke and voted for Obama.11 Bravo wrote:
maybe we spent all that tax money on miz obamas trip to spain so others may live
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If the US had kept the sights on Bin Laden that would have been something....If we had just kept the target on the Taliban and Bin Laden, and never said sorry, and just threw everything we had at stopping them, the rest of the world would have at least looked the other way, all IMHO.
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Tamerlane also conquered Afghanistan. He didn't do it by killing everyone either. The Timurid's also later ended up controlling India until the British put an end to that.JohnG@lt wrote:
The British got kicked out and Alexander died during the invasion. The only successful invasion was by Genghis Khan and he wiped everyone out.Phrozenbot wrote:
Afghanistan has a history of being very difficult to conquer. As far as I know, there's only two times you could say it was legitimately conquered. By Alexander the Great and by the British in the 1800's.
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Good points... Personally, I just think Assange is an ally of the Taliban. Hopefully, he'll "disappear" soon.JohnG@lt wrote:
I'm having a really hard time deciding how I feel about Julian Assange and the way Wikileaks is handling it's newfound power.
On the one hand I can't help but feel anger because he has made the job of my former brothers and sisters in arms much more difficult in Afghanistan. He has also exposed them to increased danger in an environment already rife with it. In his effort to hurt the US, he has strengthened the Taliban. Now, I don't care how much hatred people have for the US, there isn't an educated person on the planet that would pick to live in Taliban-run Afghanistan.
But on the other hand I don't feel the war in Afghanistan is winnable. You can't make war on an idea unless you plan on wiping out entire portions of the planet while simultaneously destroying its history and guarding against its return in perpetuity. It's just not sane to think this is a real option. It's why we never had any shot at winning in Vietnam, it wasn't a linear 'capture the flag' kind of war where all you had to do was take the capital or knock out the leader and you've won. Wars on ideas are never hierarchical, and they're never rational. Afghanistan is indeed turning into another Vietnam so maybe this leak will either give us the cover to pull out, or wake people up to the fact that it's just not winnable.
While I can understand his belief that the government shouldn't be allowed to keep secrets from it's populace, he's going about it all wrong. He just seems like an angry petulant child mad at the world.
My feelings about the Army Specialist that leaked the documents remains unchanged though. He swore an oath, reneged on his oath and committed treason.