Is War on Terror Counter-productive??

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mazHur

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Your governments admission for one and the fact you have plenty to spend on nuclear weapons.



Nope.


You obviously don't know what a neocon is.
Blair wasn't, Bush was.


You are blathering in denial :p



There are plenty of good reasons to try them, just like there were good reasons to declare war on Pakistan but didn't.
The world isn't perfect.
Did you talk to Alan Hart? Plz do ,,,,he's a strong medicine which can set your brains right
 

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you are over fed troll...who lives off media and classified news..
that's all beggars like you can get/\

If you promise to visit me in Pak I too counter promise to teach you many more learning techniques////\\\\\\\


Threats, threats, threats :D
 

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I was just mentioning your incredible ignorance in another forum.

An Iraqi spoke

*Letter To The Editor*
June 15th, 2014

I stopped by my chemist the other day, trying to catch him before he took
his annual two-week holiday home to Iraq. With tears in his eyes, he told
me that the situation there was at the point where he could not take his
children anymore. The carnage at Karachi airport fresh in my mind, I
extended my sympathies.

"The difference is", he said, "Pakistan has a strong army and intelligence
to fight these animals. We in Iraq have nothing".

A stranger in a strange land can see what Pakistan’s elite cannot: the
barrier to the bloodthirsty hordes is Pakistan’s armed forces. Most
(soldiers) go to meet their Maker leaving behind only young orphans and
pitiful pensions. No plots or perks for many (soldiers). Yet these
(soldiers) are the people who are denigrated day after day.

Saad Gul

Falls Church, VA, USA

*Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2014*
 

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You are here, he isn't.

And it's fun debating you. :D

But obviously you and man need hard *uck....and Alan Hart could satisfy you..
the world is a global village on the internet...go get him and get kicked in the crotch!
 

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Obama’s Iraq disaster

MARC A. THIESSEN
June 16 at 10:21 AM
In 2011, the situation in Iraq was so good that the Obama administration was actually trying to take credit for it, with Vice President Joe Biden declaring that Iraq “could be one of the great achievements of this administration.”

Now in 2014, as Iraq descends into chaos, Democrats are trying to blame the fiasco on — you guessed it — George W. Bush. “I don’t think this is our responsibility,” said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, declaring that the unfolding disaster in Iraq “represents the failed policies that took us down this path 10 years ago.”

Sorry, but this is a mess of President Obama’s making.

When Obama took office he inherited a pacified Iraq, where the terrorists had been defeated both militarily and ideologically.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...3-a3a5-42be35962a52_story.html?wpisrc=nl_most
 

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An Iraqi spoke

*Letter To The Editor*
June 15th, 2014

I stopped by my chemist the other day, trying to catch him before he took
his annual two-week holiday home to Iraq. With tears in his eyes, he told
me that the situation there was at the point where he could not take his
children anymore. The carnage at Karachi airport fresh in my mind, I
extended my sympathies.

"The difference is", he said, "Pakistan has a strong army and intelligence
to fight these animals. We in Iraq have nothing".

A stranger in a strange land can see what Pakistan’s elite cannot: the
barrier to the bloodthirsty hordes is Pakistan’s armed forces. Most
(soldiers) go to meet their Maker leaving behind only young orphans and
pitiful pensions. No plots or perks for many (soldiers). Yet these
(soldiers) are the people who are denigrated day after day.

Saad Gul

Falls Church, VA, USA

*Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2014*


How do you balance your support for the terrorists and the love for your armed forces that are killing them?
 

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But obviously you and man need hard *uck....and Alan Hart could satisfy you..
the world is a global village on the internet...go get him and get kicked in the crotch!

When mazHur gets dirty mouthed, I know he's desperate to avoid a direct reply ;)
 

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Obama’s Iraq disaster

MARC A. THIESSEN
June 16 at 10:21 AM
In 2011, the situation in Iraq was so good that the Obama administration was actually trying to take credit for it, with Vice President Joe Biden declaring that Iraq “could be one of the great achievements of this administration.”

Now in 2014, as Iraq descends into chaos, Democrats are trying to blame the fiasco on — you guessed it — George W. Bush. “I don’t think this is our responsibility,” said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, declaring that the unfolding disaster in Iraq “represents the failed policies that took us down this path 10 years ago.”

Sorry, but this is a mess of President Obama’s making.

When Obama took office he inherited a pacified Iraq, where the terrorists had been defeated both militarily and ideologically.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...3-a3a5-42be35962a52_story.html?wpisrc=nl_most


Sorry, but this is a mess of President Obama’s making.
Him and GW Bush.

The political stage in the US will likely be reset with conservative hawks from the Republican Party.
I don't think you'll like them.
 

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