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Look at the census data, the drop in white population and the increases in other ethnic groups and you can understand what’s happening in politics, no mistery there.
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I think the 5 million first time gun purchases in 2020 is a more telling stat for that than the census.
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Yes, they’re everywhere, can’t swing a dead cat without hitting one. :rolleyes:
I bet you there’s one under your bed right now. The summer of love and calls to defund the police wouldn’t have anything to do with it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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A little perspective on Afghanistan. For example more than 20000 people have been evacuated from there without a single loss of an American life. At same time 5000 Americans have died from Covid and 500 have died from guns.
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Latest Afghanistan evacuation numbers from the White House this morning: From 8/22 at 3a ET to 8/23 at 3a ET, 28 US military flights evacuated ~10,400 people from Kabul and 61 coalition aircraft evacuated ~5,900 people. That brings the total to ~37,000 ppl evacuated since 8/14.
The win is that we are getting out, and getting people out, and by getting out freeing ourselves to defend our national interests in a manner where the means match the ends, and the ends match our interests. Zero US casualties in the Afghanistan withdrawal. Zero. Now tell me the alternate scenario, given that the State Department advised Americans to leave Afghanistan months ago, before the fall of Kabul & closure of the airport, what exactly is it that Biden should have done to force them to leave? And one should think that after 20 years, if we haven’t inspired 89 million Afghans to oppose 100 thousand Taliban, what more can we do? We can’t stay forever; Afghan people need to determine their future, and we are evacuating what might be the strongest opposition. |
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You making up those numbers or your got a source to back them up ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
We should not have occupied Afghanistan to begin with. If they had Osama and wouldn't turn him over to us, we should have just carpet bombed that country and left a message on top of the rubble for the survivors and leaders that we would be back with more if they messed with us. I said that here on the forum way back then.
Having not done that, but intruding ourselves into their wonderful Islamic nation, we should only have done it after totally defeating the Taliban, totally wiped it out, then peacefully cleaning up the mess we made, and offer them assistance in rebuilding and occupying for a while. We needed to leave. Maybe there was a better way. No opinion on that. Maybe there is a lesson to be learned. Islam is not peaceful. Nor is it compatible with our culture nor with democracy. Reforming it so that it would be compatible with Western values would be making it something totally different than it actually is. |
So genocide would have been your solution, glad to know where you stand.
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Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device For those who love to make historical comparisons, many of whom know nothing about history, the US military evacuated around 7k people from Saigon. The US military has already evacuated 37k people from Afghanistan. Bet you haven't read or seen that. |
I am still puzzled when people insist there must have been a better way? when there clearly was a plan and it was told to the whole world Aug 31st .. we would be out! then the Afghan army cut and ran away throwing things into disorder It’s call the fog of war… Sure it’s ugly to watch but let’s be realistic if the Afghan army hadn’t ran we wouldn’t be in this situation, and it’s not our military might that is allowing us to keep removing people it’s the Taliban who is controlling it.. 5 well placed mortar rounds on the runway can stop everything..
the right keeps changing what upsets them 1st it was the optics ! then it was the fate of the poor Afghan women and young girls and translators! then it became equipment left behind which was the Afghan army’s equipment not ours ! then they are upset that same Afghans they were worried about leaving are coming to America ! And now they are upset we are speaking and dealing with the Taliban to insure Americans safety .. yet they cheered the last guy’s efforts.. You would think Republicans would be supporting what ever efforts are required to secure Americans and as many Afghans as we can.. but it seems they are more interested in doing what they do best complaining while providing no solution…. Other than drop bombs on foreheads and acting disappointed that there hasn’t been mass casualties Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Former prime minister Tony Blair, slammed President Biden’s chaotic withdrawal from the country on Sunday. “The abandonment of Afghanistan and its people is tragic, dangerous, unnecessary, not in their interests and not in ours,” Blair wrote in a statement published on his organization’s website. Blair’s comments come after Biden denied at a press conference Friday that America’s reputation has been damaged and that U.S. allies have lost faith in our ability to conduct foreign policy amid the botched Afghanistan pull-out. The former prime minister criticized the U.S. departure from Afghanistan as a politically motivated appeasement to constituents. |
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Fiction but historically correct. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And what’s your point he’s not even American. And how was anything I mentioned not true Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As mentioned Britain withdrew its last combat troops in 2014
So Blair really has no dog in the fight does he Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Twenty years, trillions of dollars, almost 200K lives lost, now almost 50K evacuated without loss of life, the right and hawks are struggling for any win.
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The Taliban troops comprise about eighty thousand of the 38 million people living in Afghanistan. The Stable Genius also was a proponent of genocide, birds of a feather ain’t ya Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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As a marine who served in Afghanistan twice said, he can explain it in two sentences One: For 20 years, politicians, elites and D.C. military leaders lied to us about Afghanistan. Two: What happened last week was inevitable, and anyone saying differently is still lying to you. Biden pulled the plug and it’s over. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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That’s what we’re watching now. A rejection of institutions and a lust for authoritarianism. Genocide which you claim is a solution will be the next step, perhaps you can explain just which other humans besides Muslims you think should be exterminated. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But if you go to war, then achieve total victory. If you want to call that genocide and that word horrifies you, then avoid war. And pray that your pacifism will shield you from those wolves who would prey on your flock and utterly destroy you. Islam has a built in mission to place the world in submission to it. And not by friendly mutually satisfying terms. It is methodically doing that now to non-Muslims in territories in Africa and the Middle East that are under Islamic control. I would shed no tears if the Taliban were totally exterminated. |
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