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Will Afghanistan ever see peace while foreign soldiers on its soil ?


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We are on the brink of another war with Iran ,

 

the 3rd time British soldiers have attempted to occupy Afghanistan,

 

is there really a end in sight ?

 

Will the local tribes ever accept soldiers who they call “infidels” to occupy their land?

 

we are already at war with iran

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Are you telling us that Afghanistan was peaceful before coalition or Russian troops arrived?

Afghanistan and Pakistan have been the main breeding grounds for terrorism for years.

Aghanistan has funded terrorism through it's opium harvest

 

 

Why else would we be there? Iraq =oil, afgan = drugs which now supplies 97%of the worlds supply.

If the mugs believe this is the funding for Terrorism then why has there not been a single attemp to destroy it and infact the production has gone up by probably 10-50 times under American rule,strange isnt it?

 

Hearts and minds ha ha what a corker!

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So just what is the answer to the Islamic based terrorism that is pouring out from these pariah countries?
We should send all the loudmouth trolls to go fight their counterparts in Afghanistan and let the extremists on both sides fight to death. World will be a better place with less extremists.
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Foreign soldiers? does that include the Taliban? There will never be peace in Afghanistan or throughout the world for that matter with these type of extremists around.

My freind Mecky you are not very educated are you ? Taleban are not foregn to afghanestan. Please do and not insult yourself by very good display of little knowledge.

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Countries with troops in Afghanistan (as at July 2009):

 

ISAF total - 119,500

United States - 78,430

United Kingdom - 9,500

Germany - 4,350

France - 3,750

Italy - 3,300

Canada - 2,830

Poland - 2,500

Netherlands - 1,705

Turkey - 1,710

Australia - 1,550

Spain - 1,415

Romania - 1,140

Georgia - 925

Denmark - 750

Belgium - 590

Bulgaria - 525

Czech Republic - 525

Norway - 500

Sweden - 500

Hungary - 340

Slovakia - 290

Croatia - 280

Portugal - 265

Albania - 250

Lithuania - 245

Macedonia - 210

Latvia - 170

Estonia - 160

New Zealand - 155

 

Just the Brits and the Americans.

 

And we're still not winning

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Will Afghanistan ever see peace while foreign soldiers on its soil?

 

It's interesting to note that the Americans are building themselves an embassy larger than Vatican City (in fact it will be the largest embassy in the world when completed).

 

Iraqi politicians opposed to the US presence protest that the scale of the project suggests that America retains long-term ambitions here. The International Crisis Group, a think-tank, said the embassy’s size “is seen by Iraqis as an indication of who actually exercises power in their country”.

 

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It's Syria and the Lebanon all over again.

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My freind Mecky you are not very educated are you ? Taleban are not foregn to afghanestan. Please do and not insult yourself by very good display of little knowledge.

 

I think you'll find they are as you well know. The question is, why are you trying to deny it?

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Will Afghanistan ever see peace while foreign soldiers on its soil?

 

It's interesting to note that the Americans are building themselves an embassy larger than Vatican City (in fact it will be the largest embassy in the world when completed).

 

 

 

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It's Syria and the Lebanon all over again.

 

Interesting - but given that the thread is about Afghanistan and Iraq is not a part of Afghanistan, it's also more than a little confusing. ;)

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