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In reply to the discussion: Should the US military pull out of Afghanistan or stay to protect females from the Taliban? [View all]marym625
(17,997 posts)43. Thank you.
Thank you for all of this.
From my conversations with Iraqi's I learned that most people just want to be left alone and try to live their lives away from the war. They don't care who is in charge. They just don't want to be shot in the crossfire of a war. I know this is what the people of Iraq were telling me, but I would imagine that the same holds true to the Afghanis.
I can't imagine what it is like to live in an area that is constantly at war.
I agree. Your post and others here have spelled it out very well.
I also wasn't thinking of the US staying as anything but a peace keeping unit. But I realize that is not a possibility. Especially somewhere we are not wanted
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Should the US military pull out of Afghanistan or stay to protect females from the Taliban? [View all]
marym625
Mar 2015
OP
What an excellent way to illustrate why President Obama's job is not so easy. If we leave
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#1
Obama's predicament is what this is about though, when you put him in the middle of
NoJusticeNoPeace
Mar 2015
#3
It is interesting how US troop numbers are tied into whether US is still there or not
JonLP24
Mar 2015
#35
In Afghanistan before the Russians wrecked the country and did nothing to rebuild
Warpy
Mar 2015
#33
People are very quick to say "We need to leave country such and such NOW!!"
Lurks Often
Mar 2015
#10
The lion's share of defense spending goes to private defense contractors & this is what they do on a
JonLP24
Mar 2015
#80
We have the responsibility to get the fuck out and to stop destabilizing everything we don't like
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#74
Wow -- I never really knew too much of the Taliban but the one man standing in their way
JonLP24
Mar 2015
#34
Seems quixotic, given that they can't even protect females in the US military.
bluedigger
Mar 2015
#30
It's possible, it's just not rewarding to the people who make such decisions.
bemildred
Mar 2015
#50
We should extend an invitation to any afghani woman who wants to emigrate to the US.
Marrah_G
Mar 2015
#76