Everyday I check the News I SEE THE DEATH OF OCCUPIERS, page 7


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reply posted on 22-7-2010 @ 11:29 PM by oozyism
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I never said that. Cowards that hire kids to do their dirty work, sure. Didn't say they were stupid.


Like the American cowards who spend a million on American kids to get them to shoot Afghans, in their own land.

Am I right?

The less money spent, means they are fighting something other than money>?

While American soldiers are fighting for money, for their college etc.

Cowards ^^



reply posted on 23-7-2010 @ 03:10 PM by jerico65
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Yep, the Taliban love to take credit for everything.

I had a flat on the highway, is that the fault of the Taliban, too?


reply posted on 24-7-2010 @ 02:37 AM by oozyism
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Nope, they know they can sucker kids to fight for chump change, that's all. That way, they can stay in their caves and boink their goats while some dumbass kids gets wasted.


The US offered those kids triple the pay, or was it quadruple lol, I don't know, in US $$$$$$

Ohh people forget too fast


reply posted on 30-8-2010 @ 05:08 PM by oozyism
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NOPE no point, only insurgents got killed, I'm trying to keep up to date with the title of this thread.

Canadian Soldier Dies in Hospital From Injuries Sustained in Afghanistan

www.marketwire.com...


A 21-year-old soldier from western Newfoundland died Monday morning at a military hospital in Germany, more than a week after he was injured by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan

Read more: www.cbc.ca...



reply posted on 5-11-2010 @ 04:42 AM by oozyism
NATO service member killed in Afghanistan

It hasn't ended.

Sad really.

What has people done to stop such blood shed since this thread started?

It is just sad, that Americans are dying for 1. BS reason, 2. committing horrible crimes along the way.


reply posted on 5-11-2010 @ 03:15 PM by signal2noise
80 dead bad guys!!

The Haqqani Network suffered heavy losses in yesterday's massed assault on a US combat outpost in the eastern Afghan province of Paktika. The International Security Assistance Force estimated that 78 Haqqani Network fighters were killed and said two more were captured, while Afghan officials claimed that more than 80 fighters had been killed.

Haqqani Network forces launched the attack just after midnight on Oct. 30, attacking Combat Outpost Margah in Paktika's Bermal district from four sides while mortar and rocket teams fired on the troops.

The Haqqani Network was backed by fighters from al Qaeda as well as the Taliban, and several hundred fighters as well as a large support element are believed to have participated in the attack, a US military intelligence official told The Long War Journal.

The top US generals in the region attributed good intelligence and a well-sited observation post with aiding in the defeat of the Haqqani Network assault.

"We had multiple indicators an attack like this was going to happen in that area in an attempt to gain victory before the end of the fighting season, and our combined Afghan and coalition forces were ready for them," said Major General John Campbell, the commanding general of Regional Command-East.

"COP Margah has a squad-sized observation element on the high ground near the COP to provide early warning to the main base," Brigadier General Stephen Townsend, the operations chief for Regional Command East, said. "Not only did the Soldiers and Afghan Border Policemen warn of the attack, they also disrupted it for approximately 20 minutes allowing the main defense to decisively respond. Once their mission was complete, they repositioned to reinforce the main defense."

Since late August, the Haqqani Network has carried out six major assaults against US combat outposts in Khost, Paktika, and Paktia provinces. US and Afghan troops defeated all of the attacks, often inflicting heavy casualties on Haqqani Network forces. [For more information on the recent and previous assaults, see LWJ report, US troops repel Haqqani Network assault on eastern Afghan base.]

Top US military commanders, including General David Petraeus, have claimed that the Haqqani Network's leadership has been disrupted by the heavy regimen of special operations forces raids that have killed or captured scores of mid- and senior-level commanders and facilitators.

Read more:
www.longwarjournal.org...


reply posted on 5-11-2010 @ 06:21 PM by oozyism
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There are 30 million Afghans, and they have indefinitely supply from their own country.

Like Taliban said, they have time on their side, they can do this for ever, while America keeps loosing $ and eventually collapse.


reply posted on 6-11-2010 @ 06:45 PM by oozyism
Amherst soldier killed in Afghanistan - Updated: November 6, 2010, 7:38 PM


NATO: Afghan soldier may have killed 2 U.S. troops


A soldier from the U.S.-trained Afghan army apparently turned his weapon on U.S. troops in southern Afghanistan, killing at least two U.S. soldiers, NATO officials said Saturday.

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