10 Years After U.s. Invasion of Afghanistan (7th October 2011) The War in Afghanistan is Still on! (, page
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Topic started on 7-10-2011 @ 03:56 AM by seiva7
War for the resources of the Afghanistan and geopolitical positioning in the Middle East under the cloak of "war on terror" is now the longest war in US history...

And it will not be over soon.

10 Years After U.s. Invasion of Afghanistan

Afghanistan has huge amounts of natural gas, petroleum, gold, copper, coal, iron ore and other minerals, including lithium and “rare Earth elements” that are increasingly important in production of all electronics.



reply posted on 7-10-2011 @ 04:00 AM by Required01
Originally posted by seiva7

War for the resources of the Afghanistan and geopolitical positioning in the Middle East under the cloak of "war on terror" is now the longest war in US history...

And it will not be over soon.

10 Years After U.s. Invasion of Afghanistan

Afghanistan has huge amounts of natural gas, petroleum, gold, copper, coal, iron ore and other minerals, including lithium and “rare Earth elements” that are increasingly important in production of all electronics.


Any person with there eye's just slightly open knows this. War on terror is just to justify marching in there to the public. There was no terror thread from Al-quada, it was created. Money, greed, wealth and power is what drives this war, not war on terror.



reply posted on 7-10-2011 @ 08:52 AM by BadNinja68
Originally posted by Required01
Originally posted by seiva7

War for the resources of the Afghanistan and geopolitical positioning in the Middle East under the cloak of "war on terror" is now the longest war in US history...

And it will not be over soon.

10 Years After U.s. Invasion of Afghanistan

Afghanistan has huge amounts of natural gas, petroleum, gold, copper, coal, iron ore and other minerals, including lithium and “rare Earth elements” that are increasingly important in production of all electronics.


Any person with there eye's just slightly open knows this. War on terror is just to justify marching in there to the public. There was no terror thread from Al-quada, it was created. Money, greed, wealth and power is what drives this war, not war on terror.



Exactly!

Why else would GWB and Dick C. install an Ex-Oil executive as the President of Afghanistan?

Dick and George have wanted to invade that place for 30 years.


reply posted on 7-10-2011 @ 10:40 AM by Maxmars
Originally posted by seiva7
I don't know if you are aware but the war in Afghanistan is not the longest war in the history of the USA.


Interesting...

abcnews.go.com...
Editor's Notebook: Afghan War Now Country's Longest

By THOMAS NAGORSKI, ABC News Managing Editor, International
June 7, 2010


The Afghan war was enormously popular when it began on a fall Sunday eight and a half years ago.

((as of June 7, 2010))

By mid-November American forces had driven the Taliban from the capital; at month's end Kandahar was in the U.S. sights; in early December the Taliban leadership fled, and Marines set up a base near the Kandahar airfield.

No one proclaimed "Mission Accomplished," but they might as well have. Surely, it seemed, this would be a brief campaign.

On the one-year anniversary, in October 2002, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told CNN, "The Taliban are gone. The Al Qaeda are gone."


Bold is mine.

And today "The Other War" has gained a fresh and dubious distinction: it is the longest war in our nation's history, surpassing the conflict in Vietnam. 103 months passed between passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and the withdrawal of the last American combat forces from Vietnam. As of today, the Afghanistan war is 104 months old.


Note the as of today comment pertains to June 7, 2010.

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What did they get wrong... besides the fact that Vietnam was a "Police Action" like Korea... not a war?


reply posted on 7-10-2011 @ 05:22 PM by GovtFlu
A top German general who was instrumental in planning the Bundeswehr's mission in Afghanistan has said that the intervention has failed

www.spiegel.de...

""The mission fulfilled the political aim of showing solidarity with the United States," Kujat told the German daily Mitteldeutsche Zeitung. "But if you measure progress against the goal of stabilizing a country and a region, then the mission has failed.""

Interesting "mission",.. "political aim".. operation Suck Up fulfilled, the war thing.. "failed".

People who come over uninvited, break stuff and refuse to leave.. are wicked annoying... of course they're un welcome.
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