I agree with these principles. But if you look at how it's carried out in the Youtube video entitled,"Afghanistan: The Other War part #1", it confuses the locals even further.
so far for the afghan people. now in name of the taxpayer, the G.I., the world, i want to know the ultimate objective of this war.
do you know the ultimate objective yourself ? do the people who give your your orders know it ? will the ultimate objective not boomerang into the face of america ?
i think you are a nice guy Stanley but now I want to know the "ultimate objective". The US owes the world an explanation to justify their actions. now and not tomorrow !
nice explanation stanley about the necessity to win the hearts of the afghans for the government.
but at same time you say, very courageously, the government cannot provide effective law for the afghan courts are corrupt. you say very courageously the taliban can provide law (i think by way of their islam culture).
do you want to be on the side of the law ? since the afghan government is not able to enforce law without bribing the courts, i strangely would have to support the taliban !
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Azaam6 3 months ago
jj
Azaam6 3 months ago
I agree with these principles. But if you look at how it's carried out in the Youtube video entitled,"Afghanistan: The Other War part #1", it confuses the locals even further.
janeautme 1 year ago
Why can't I get the code to embed this
on my blog?
With holding code isn't helping the
Info War
Gerald Anthro
Internet Anthropologist
GeraldAnthro 1 year ago
so far for the afghan people. now in name of the taxpayer, the G.I., the world, i want to know the ultimate objective of this war.
do you know the ultimate objective yourself ? do the people who give your your orders know it ? will the ultimate objective not boomerang into the face of america ?
i think you are a nice guy Stanley but now I want to know the "ultimate objective". The US owes the world an explanation to justify their actions. now and not tomorrow !
envanje 1 year ago
nice explanation stanley about the necessity to win the hearts of the afghans for the government.
but at same time you say, very courageously, the government cannot provide effective law for the afghan courts are corrupt. you say very courageously the taliban can provide law (i think by way of their islam culture).
do you want to be on the side of the law ? since the afghan government is not able to enforce law without bribing the courts, i strangely would have to support the taliban !
envanje 1 year ago