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It's over 120 degrees and the everyone is exhausted. We learn during a pause in the fighting that the Afghan soldiers' during breaks ...
It's over 120 degrees and the everyone is exhausted. We learn during a pause in the fighting that the Afghan soldiers' during breaks in battle love to smoke hash and fire their guns at nothing in particular. Not exactly disciplined in the traditional sense of soldier.
You can hire an Afghan to fight but you can never fully buy him.
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Secretary of State Colin Powell announced a gift of $43 million to the Taliban May 17 as a purported reward for its eradication of Afghanistan's opium crop this February. That, in effect, made the U.S. the Taliban's largest financial benefactor. Robert Scheer The Los Angeles times on May 22, 2001
It's sad that the reporter tries to mislead people into thinking that the guy's magazine was shot off by enemy fire and that the man was doing something suicidal. That was nothing more than a weapon failure caused by faulty ammunition (a squib load). What a misleading hack.
Let me tell you all something.... we go to war, and its all serious, and in a year, we get to go home. big deal. these people who are smoking their hash fucking live in it. they cant go home in a year. the war is their home, and has been for their entire lives. most soldiers there have been fighting sence they were 10 and havent stopped. how could you tell them what is "appropriate" for them to do during their downtime??
-> Hitler's meth fueled idea of Nazi invincibility led him to make the decision to march on Moscow and to order his soldiers to commit suicide attacks.
Hashish and cannabis were popular in Napoleon's army because many had grown fond of it while campaigning in Egypt (then they got high and decided that marching on Moscow was a good idea).
Stimulants are given to modern air force pilots to keep them alert during long missions.
Drugs have been used in wartime since the beginning. Viking Berserkers used hallucinogenic mushrooms and herbs. Armies throughout history have given their soldiers alcohol "liquid courage". Nazi soldiers were given methamphetamines(speed) and stimulants, copious amounts during blitzkrieg (Hitler loved meth, he used large amounts before most of his speeches. All of his teeth fell out because of his meth habit (not a single real tooth made it to the wall behind him)). ->
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Robert Scheer The Los Angeles times on May 22, 2001
Hitler's meth fueled idea of Nazi invincibility led him to make the decision to march on Moscow and to order his soldiers to commit suicide attacks.
Hashish and cannabis were popular in Napoleon's army because many had grown fond of it while campaigning in Egypt (then they got high and decided that marching on Moscow was a good idea).
Stimulants are given to modern air force pilots to keep them alert during long missions.
Etc, etc, etc.
Drugs and war are like peas and carrots...