canadian Soldier's Funeral
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@mskizmiass Sigh, another simpleton, or al-Taqiyya spouting Dhimmi apologist heard from, no surprise. By the way dummy, it's spelled Porsche, not Porche. I can quote sources saying I am right, your sources are suspect for they have an agenda, just as you do. On the plus side, I am enjoying laughing at you, so thanks for that. See, you do serve a useful purpose after all. You have my permission to continue.
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Have you considered checking on google before you call another a "fucking idiot" then claiming "There is no oil in Afganistan."?
Sorry but your wrong.
If you checked you would know that Afghanistan has oil fields in the Amu Darya basin in the north of the country.
Then you may also have learnt that the TAPI pipeline is being revived now that peace talks are being implemented.
Plus US oil companies asked for regime change in Afghanistan to access Caspian Sea oil.
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@lesdoyle2000 Your a complete fucking idiot! There is no oil in Afganistan.
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@OMNIenforcer15 blanks
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i didnt know theu used live rounds lol
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Lest We Forget.
Rest in Peace Brother.
@BunkerGearGal
You can express your opinion but if you say incorrect facts to imply this war isn't for oil then I will quote sources to show you are wrong.
Sorry if you get upset because the soldiers died so some oil executive gets a new Porche but if you invade countries for oil you can't be surprised when they come home in a box.
mskizmiass 3 weeks ago 9
@BunkerGearGal
Sigh, another simpleton correcting typo's but can't make a point with facts. Typical.
Following the Soviet Collapse in 1991 several new nations in Central Asia are created. US oil companies bribe heads of state to secure the oil in these regions. These oil fields have an estimated $20 trillion. The problem is getting the oil out.
The only viable route is through Afghanistan.
(SOURCE)
New Yorker “The Price of Oil“ Seymour Hersh 9 Jul 2001
Published 2 mths before 9/11
mskizmiass 3 weeks ago 2