[h=1]Australian troops 'to leave Afghanistan early'[/h]http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8452380/pm-to-say-diggers-coming-home-early
That is something else I wanted to mention. Australia has nothing to do with the war in Afghanistan. I agree, the Australian troops should have gotten out of Afghanistan a long time ago.Screw ANZUS. Everyone should have gotten the fuck out of Afghanistan a LONG TIME AGO.
Is that even remotely possible? They put more funding into their military than any other country, and prioritise it over everything else in the country.Depends on whether the US needs military aid though
I agree. The loss of 1 Australian troop is enoughI don't really know very much about the Afghanistan war, but from what I can tell it has been ineffective and unnecessary. We shouldn't have gone there in the first place and it's about time we withdraw our massive global first-world dick out of the affairs of other countries. Having said that, I believe there is more information I am missing.
Also, the article says we've lost 32 Australian troops. As though that's "terrible". These people are mostly volunteers who know what they are going into. Thousands more innocents have died on the other side of the fence, who never asked to be involved. I'm sorry, but saying "we've lost 32 Australian troops" does nothing to invoke my sympathies.
lol okThey don't need to be babysit by NATO.
it is a winnable war.It's an un-winnable war at the moment, in my opinion. So yes they should get out no point sticking around any longer.
How do we determine whether it's a success? If the point is to get rid of the Taliban, it is very difficult without encroaching into Pakistan (which they are doing with drones).it is a winnable war.
thanks for the analysis major general four cornersHow do we determine whether it's a success? If the point is to get rid of the Taliban, it is very difficult without encroaching into Pakistan (which they are doing with drones).
...I'm not really sure you understood my point.I agree. The loss of 1 Australian troop is enough
i didnt like you but now i doI don't really know very much about the Afghanistan war, but from what I can tell it has been ineffective and unnecessary. We shouldn't have gone there in the first place and it's about time we withdraw our massive global first-world dick out of the affairs of other countries. Having said that, I believe there is more information I am missing.
Also, the article says we've lost 32 Australian troops. As though that's "terrible". These people are mostly volunteers who know what they are going into. Thousands more innocents have died on the other side of the fence, who never asked to be involved. I'm sorry, but saying "we've lost 32 Australian troops" does nothing to invoke my sympathies.
I've read what you said again and I apologise, what I said doesn't really relate to your point....I'm not really sure you understood my point.
stop following the US? you mean that shining city upon a hill whose beacon light guides freedom-loving people everywhere? that glorious bastion of liberty?Yes.
Australia has nothing to do with it, many civilians lives have been lost in Afghanistan (more than Australian troops) and Australia needs to stop following the US everywhere they go.