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Military industrial complex

.........employees some of the only remaining real design and manufacturing jobs left in this country.
 
Who cares, our mission was to kill Bin Laden which supposibly was accomplished.

We have no business continuing to occupy this country.
 
Who cares, our mission was to kill Bin Laden which supposibly was accomplished.

We have no business continuing to occupy this country.


You're clueless. Our military is still based in Germany, Italy, Greece, Japan, Philippines, Spain, Central & South America, South Korea, Britain, Northern Africa. etc. etc...........I would ask, "get the point", but that would be impossible for you.

Its not called "occupation", it's called leadership. Despite this administrations desire to lessen our leadership role, the rest of the world (regardless of their mindless whining) knows we are needed. Get over it. Its what allows you to continue to be a moron.
 
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Who cares, our mission was to kill Bin Laden which supposibly was accomplished.

We have no business continuing to occupy this country.

That was not the mission. Really? Where do you come up with this stuff?
 
That was not the mission. Really? Where do you come up with this stuff?

Oh really then what was???

The Taliban and Al-Queda is alive and well and now CIA funded ISIS is moving in. So please explain to me what business do we have there.

We'll I mean I could say protect the Poppy fields for Heroin production but no way the US government has no hands in that
 
First of all Ben Laden, while a mother 7777er from Hell, was one freakin' guy. The mission in Afghanistan was not to kill one f'ing guy even though we wanted to kill the scum.

The mission was much bigger than one guy.

You can read up about and educate yourself. That's the problem. People think well got one guy game over.

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan, established by theUnited Nations Security Council in December 2001 by Resolution 1386, as envisaged by the Bonn Agreement.[2][3] Its main purpose was to train the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding key government institutions, but was also engaged in the 2001–present war with the Taliban insurgency.

ISAF was initially charged with securing Kabul and the surrounding areas from the Taliban, al Qaeda and factional warlords, to allow for the establishment of the Afghan Transitional Administration headed by Hamid Karzai.[4] In October 2003, the UN Security Council authorized the expansion of the ISAF mission throughout Afghanistan,[5] and ISAF subsequently expanded the mission in four main stages over the whole of the country.[6] From 2006 to 2011, ISAF had become increasingly involved in more intensive combat operations in southern and eastern Afghanistan.

Troop contributors included the United States, United Kingdom, other NATO member states and a number of other countries. The intensity of the combat faced by contributing nations varied greatly, with the United States sustaining the most casualties overall. In early 2010, there were at least 700 military bases inside Afghanistan. About 400 of these were used by American‑led NATO forces and 300 by ANSF.[7]

ISAF ceased combat operations and was disbanded in December 2014, with some troops remaining behind in an advisory role as part of ISAF's successor organization, the Resolute Support Mission.
 
First of all Ben Laden, while a mother 7777er from Hell, was one freakin' guy. The mission in Afghanistan was not to kill one f'ing guy even though we wanted to kill the scum.

The mission was much bigger than one guy.

You can read up about and educate yourself. That's the problem. People think well got one guy game over.

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan, established by theUnited Nations Security Council in December 2001 by Resolution 1386, as envisaged by the Bonn Agreement.[2][3] Its main purpose was to train the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding key government institutions, but was also engaged in the 2001–present war with the Taliban insurgency.

ISAF was initially charged with securing Kabul and the surrounding areas from the Taliban, al Qaeda and factional warlords, to allow for the establishment of the Afghan Transitional Administration headed by Hamid Karzai.[4] In October 2003, the UN Security Council authorized the expansion of the ISAF mission throughout Afghanistan,[5] and ISAF subsequently expanded the mission in four main stages over the whole of the country.[6] From 2006 to 2011, ISAF had become increasingly involved in more intensive combat operations in southern and eastern Afghanistan.

Troop contributors included the United States, United Kingdom, other NATO member states and a number of other countries. The intensity of the combat faced by contributing nations varied greatly, with the United States sustaining the most casualties overall. In early 2010, there were at least 700 military bases inside Afghanistan. About 400 of these were used by American‑led NATO forces and 300 by ANSF.[7]

ISAF ceased combat operations and was disbanded in December 2014, with some troops remaining behind in an advisory role as part of ISAF's successor organization, the Resolute Support Mission.


You love eating whatever the government feeds you. I guess you think Fluoride is safe for you too
 
We could just turn Afganistan over to ISIS...They're always in need of new training grounds...and even our Commander In Chief knows they are only the JV squad :confused:
 
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You love eating whatever the government feeds you. I guess you think Fluoride is safe for you too

Well no, I probably trust the govt less than you. That being said, the mission wasn't just to get OBL. It was bigger than that.
 
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