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In reply to the discussion: Cold War-era 'Warthog' plane targeted for retirement amid budget cuts [View all]Aristus
(72,188 posts)21. Then it's time to come home from Kabul.
We've no business there.
I know that will probably anger you; and I respect that. No one likes feeling like they've been lied to. No one likes feeling like they've been had, especially if they're risking their lives in the process.
We never had any plausible mission in Afganistan. Osama Bin Laden was right where I said he would be, five or six years before we finally got him: in Pakistan.
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As a tanker, I have a certain affection and respect for the "tanker's friend", the Warthog.
Aristus
Nov 2013
#6
The Taliban would occasionally capture tanks from the Soviets during their war then.
Aristus
Nov 2013
#12
Wow, I didn't realize being in favor of retiring the A10 was tantamount to supporting the Taliban
NuclearDem
Nov 2013
#28
That and you need to knock out about half the aircraft before it feels uncomfortable
Posteritatis
Nov 2013
#54