Friday, November 19, 2010

92% Of Afghans Don't Know What They Did To Us Or, Therefore, Why We're There!

Check this out: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40273302/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia/

So, 92% of Afghans don't know our country was attacked by Muslims FROM THEIR COUNTRY on 9/11/2001! Therefore, they don't know people in THEIR country are responsible for thousands of innocent deaths in our country! Therefore, also, they don't know why we're in their country. Therefore, no wonder they want us out and oppose so much of what we're doing there.

Wouldn't you be mad at people you thought were killing people in your country for no good reason? Wouldn't you strongly support the Taliban in getting that 'invader' kicked out of your country? Don't you think that this has EVERYTHING to do with why their countrymen are so easily recruited into fighting us ... not only there but everywhere in the world?

I wonder what possible reason Karzai might have for keeping this a secret from his country's citizens? Hmmmm. Corruption comes to mind. Maybe, just maybe, he's manipulating his country's citizens for nefarious purposes? Hmmm. Maybe the heroin trade? Hmmm. Maybe he has some shennanigans going on with rulers in various provinces in his country? Hmmm. Maybe if the citizens knew they might kick him out of office? Hmmm. Remember how he keeps telling his citizens how he wants us out quickly ... while telling us privately he wants us to stay? Hmmm. Maybe if his citizens knew the truth they'd not want him around?

This Karzai is NO friend of ours and it's a shame we're stuck with working with him. No wonder we can't get him to shut up about wanting us out and criticizing everything we do there. He HAS to do that because his citizens have no clue why were really there!

What are the chances we will EVER succeed in 'the mission' there when the president of their country keeps his people fired up to resist us? Does this nutjob help or hinder the fight against terrorism? On balance, does he do more harm in the war against terror than good? Maybe so!

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