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brinstar wrote:can't help but notice no one has defined terrorism yet
somehow OKC was a terrist act but 9/11 wasn't? LOL. what about (insert mass school/college shooting spree)?
Lyion wrote:brinstar wrote:can't help but notice no one has defined terrorism yet
somehow OKC was a terrist act but 9/11 wasn't? LOL. what about (insert mass school/college shooting spree)?
OKC was a criminal act by a few disgruntled citizens. The difference is OKC and this killing were not supported or condoned by the US Government and justice was swiftly sought .
The Afghan government <The Taliban> trained and supported the people who perpetuated 9/11. Likewise, Iran and Syria and other nations currently support terror campaigns. We do not. As Ganzo mentioned, terror campaigns are essentially guerrilla warfare. The U.S. doesn't need to do this as we have the capability to bomb pretty much any country in the world back to the stone age.
It's a shame but the Afghan war has become a political football. We never should have been there and there wasn't a clear goal post invasion like we had in Iraq. You can't nation build a country of illiterate farmers and tribal territories. We should have bombed the bejesus out of the Taliban and then supported the Northern Alliance with promises of weapon support and gotten the fuck out of dodge. For some reason we ignored the lessons of the Soviets in Afghanistan from the 80s.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Lyion wrote:brinstar wrote:can't help but notice no one has defined terrorism yet
somehow OKC was a terrist act but 9/11 wasn't? LOL. what about (insert mass school/college shooting spree)?
OKC was a criminal act by a few disgruntled citizens. The difference is OKC and this killing were not supported or condoned by the US Government and justice was swiftly sought .
The Afghan government <The Taliban> trained and supported the people who perpetuated 9/11. Likewise, Iran and Syria and other nations currently support terror campaigns. We do not. As Ganzo mentioned, terror campaigns are essentially guerrilla warfare. The U.S. doesn't need to do this as we have the capability to bomb pretty much any country in the world back to the stone age.
It's a shame but the Afghan war has become a political football. We never should have been there and there wasn't a clear goal post invasion like we had in Iraq. You can't nation build a country of illiterate farmers and tribal territories. We should have bombed the bejesus out of the Taliban and then supported the Northern Alliance with promises of weapon support and gotten the fuck out of dodge. For some reason we ignored the lessons of the Soviets in Afghanistan from the 80s.
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