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This was my responce to the article, I posted it in the article forum on the G&M.
Perhaps the Honourable Member Giles Duceppe would care to explain to us how we are suppose to focus on rebuilding while we are being bombed, shot at, rocketed and mortared?
The politicians back home keep saying how we should focus more on rebuilding instead of combat, and that might sound good in the media, but how do they propose we do this exactly? How would this work on the ground in Kandahar province? Or do they suggest we withdraw from the province and let it fall to the Taliban? Withdraw to where, the safer areas where the Germans, Italians, Spanish, and French have taken refuge? How 'safe' will these areas be and for how long if we stop fighting the Taliban in the south? What do they consider as "focus on rebuilding" when our main effort for the past few months has been the construction of roadways through isolated areas, does this not fit their definition?
I understand these are military questions, but since the Bloc, the NDP, and now the Liberals(who sent us here) seem to be so critical of how we do things here and talk like they have a better way, I would like to hear what exactly they want us to do.
That or they could keep their noses out of military matters, let us do our jobs and not use the deaths of Canadian soldiers for domestic political ends. Nothing good has ever come of politicians meddling and micromanaging a war and military decisions, as they are singularly unqualified for the task.
Many of us here frankly believe that the statements on this topic made by certain parties in Canada is exclusively geared towards domestic politics and the media, and has no bearing on the day to day reality of Kandahar or Afghanistan as a whole.
Perhaps the Honourable Member Giles Duceppe would care to explain to us how we are suppose to focus on rebuilding while we are being bombed, shot at, rocketed and mortared?
The politicians back home keep saying how we should focus more on rebuilding instead of combat, and that might sound good in the media, but how do they propose we do this exactly? How would this work on the ground in Kandahar province? Or do they suggest we withdraw from the province and let it fall to the Taliban? Withdraw to where, the safer areas where the Germans, Italians, Spanish, and French have taken refuge? How 'safe' will these areas be and for how long if we stop fighting the Taliban in the south? What do they consider as "focus on rebuilding" when our main effort for the past few months has been the construction of roadways through isolated areas, does this not fit their definition?
I understand these are military questions, but since the Bloc, the NDP, and now the Liberals(who sent us here) seem to be so critical of how we do things here and talk like they have a better way, I would like to hear what exactly they want us to do.
That or they could keep their noses out of military matters, let us do our jobs and not use the deaths of Canadian soldiers for domestic political ends. Nothing good has ever come of politicians meddling and micromanaging a war and military decisions, as they are singularly unqualified for the task.
Many of us here frankly believe that the statements on this topic made by certain parties in Canada is exclusively geared towards domestic politics and the media, and has no bearing on the day to day reality of Kandahar or Afghanistan as a whole.