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Well, he would need actually to read it first . And check the links too. But that's, er, effort.
Mark
Ottawa
Mark
Ottawa
hippz said:And yes, I admit I went off topic to prove the US's BS, but only because I believe we're only there (Afghanistan) because they are.
I sat here for at least 20 minutes (while reading the arguments), And I finally understand why you posted this picture! It made me laugh a little..Technoviking said:
Guys, don't feed the troll. It is clear that a certain poster is both uninformed and trying to stir the pot, so why give him the satisfaction?hippz said:A civilian is a civilian, innocent until proven guilty. This is somebody's human rights you're talking about, which means you'd condone the same actions against yourself. Otherwise you're as bad as them.
CombatDoc said:Guys, don't feed the troll. It is clear that a certain poster is both uninformed and trying to stir the pot, so why give him the satisfaction?
hippz said:Maybe the arrogance, idiocy and closed-mindedness of many of the members here, including directing staff (especially the ones that try to give out warnings to people after they've completely abided by the Terms & Conditions), has made me second think ever joining the Canadian military...
No need to turn into giant trolls and get all bent outta shape because I believe in the rule of law unlike most militaries....
I'm not even gonna try and talk through a brick wall anymore, there's no point. Have fun telling each other how wrong I am.
CombatDoc said:Guys, don't feed the troll. It is clear that a certain poster is both uninformed and trying to stir the pot, so why give him the satisfaction?
hippz said:Maybe the arrogance, idiocy and closed-mindedness of many of the members here, i
hippz said:Maybe the arrogance, idiocy and closed-mindedness of many of the members here, including directing staff (especially the ones that try to give out warnings to people after they've completely abided by the Terms & Conditions), has made me second think ever joining the Canadian military.
Look, the title of the topic asked for my opinion, so I gave it. No need to turn into giant trolls and get all bent outta shape because I believe in the rule of law unlike most militaries. Someone even supported my point by saying we first went into Afghanistan because of 9/11.
I'm not even gonna try and talk through a brick wall anymore, there's no point. Have fun telling each other how wrong I am.
Journeyman said:Oh man, it is not going to be a good day.
It was harsh yesterday, discovering that I was an invading, occupying infidel.
Now I wake up this morning to find I'm an arrogant, closed-minded idiot.
And I'm not even finished my first coffee.
So, as expected, I’ve gotten feedback from many people. Most of it has been very supportive, but some has been from those who oppose the deployment of international militaries to Afghanistan. And, by extension, the removal of the Taliban from power, because it wouldn’t have happened without the contribution of NATO and UN forces.
…When you come here and speak with Afghans, you quickly realize that almost all of the things we obsess over in Canada are entirely irrelevant to what Afghans are experiencing (Exhibit A: the preposterous uproar over the detainee “abuse” scandal.) Even the hardcore stoppists over at Code Pink were forced to reconsider their position on withdrawing the troops after they traveled to the country and had long discussions with Afghan women…
Yeah, we’ve rained down such a frightening barrage of death and destruction that the UN estimates five million refugees RETURNED to the country after 2001!
Honestly, to say that what has happened in the past 9 years is “some of the worst devastation that Afghanistan has experienced in its history” is to betray such massive ignorance of what has happened over that history that you should be ashamed to have had those words published in print under your name. Go read a book that covers the events in Afghanistan over the past, oh, two thousand years. Maybe start with Genghis Khan, and finish with Mullah Omar’s troops in Mazar-e-Sharif.
And by the way, I’ve been in Kabul for 9 full days. I’ve been out in the streets almost constantly, both walking and driving around. If it weren’t for helicopters making occasional flyovers, there is absolutely nothing to indicate that there is a foreign military presence here. Every corner of this city is policed by Afghans. (How effectively is another story, unfortunately.)..
Canadian troops could remain “behind the wire” in Afghanistan involved in training local troops after their combat mission ends next summer, the Star has learned.
While the Conservative government is holding firm that the combat mission will end in 2011, one of three options emerging is that some soldiers could remain in the troubled nation, well away from combat zones, as trainers.
The other two potential roles on the table are aid and development, a senior government official told the Star.
There are roughly 3,000 soldiers involved in Canada's Afghan mission. The size of the training contingent would be “much smaller” and would be away from Kandahar, a hotbed of the insurgency, the official said.
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With less than a year before troops begin their pullout, discussions between officials at foreign affairs, defence and international development have taken on fresh urgency to frame the next stage of the mission.
Officials have already briefed the Liberals in their role as the official opposition about the options being considered, suggesting the Conservatives are hoping to avoid a bitter partisan fight over the future of Canada's biggest foreign policy priority.
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MarkOttawa said:I have heard from someone well up on Canadian activities in Afstan that the government is currently planning to remove all or almost all Canadian civilians and civilian police from Kandahar as the CF withdraw, and have our civilians based in Kabul. So there goes Canadian participation in the PRT. The Americans will certainly notice the elimination of a Canadian presence on the ground in the tough places and draw their own conclusions.
But CF trainers would certainly help a lot to counterbalance.
Mark
Ottawa