Babies are legitimate targets in Gawd's mind (what there is of it).Xamonas Chegwé wrote:If they are freedom fighters, which is stretching a point even for you, then their legitimate targets would be the troops that are 'oppressing' them, not the civilian diplomats in a foreign embassy. Your analogy, I am very much afraid, is a pile of wank.Gawd wrote:Look who is calling the kettle black. They are freedom fighters like the Libyan rebels, only anti-American.
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Gawd's right in one respect, the Taliban fight freedom wherever they might find it. Besides, they are not the government of Afghanistan which, by his imaginings on Government representation, should make them pro American or something?
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They fight for the freedom to live in the 8th Century.Audley Strange wrote:Gawd's right in one respect, the Taliban fight freedom wherever they might find it. Besides, they are not the government of Afghanistan which, by his imaginings on Government representation, should make them pro American or something?
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How very Sci-fi of them.
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Hitler was a baby.Gawdzilla wrote:Babies are legitimate targets in Gawd's mind (what there is of it).Xamonas Chegwé wrote:If they are freedom fighters, which is stretching a point even for you, then their legitimate targets would be the troops that are 'oppressing' them, not the civilian diplomats in a foreign embassy. Your analogy, I am very much afraid, is a pile of wank.Gawd wrote:Look who is calling the kettle black. They are freedom fighters like the Libyan rebels, only anti-American.
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And baby Hitler didn't hurt anybody. It was only when he went to your school that he learned enough hate to slaughter millions.
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Which is fine, we should let them. In fact we should INSIST that they do so.Gawdzilla wrote:They fight for the freedom to live in the 8th Century.Audley Strange wrote:Gawd's right in one respect, the Taliban fight freedom wherever they might find it. Besides, they are not the government of Afghanistan which, by his imaginings on Government representation, should make them pro American or something?
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But they want everybody to live there.Seth wrote:Which is fine, we should let them. In fact we should INSIST that they do so.Gawdzilla wrote:They fight for the freedom to live in the 8th Century.Audley Strange wrote:Gawd's right in one respect, the Taliban fight freedom wherever they might find it. Besides, they are not the government of Afghanistan which, by his imaginings on Government representation, should make them pro American or something?
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That we can fix. Just bomb them back to the 8th century and every time they stick their heads up, bomb them right back there again till they get the message. No ground troops, just satellite imagery, JDAMs and Hellfires and napalm applied indiscriminately to any visible evidence of technology beyond the 8th century, without warning.Gawdzilla wrote:But they want everybody to live there.Seth wrote:Which is fine, we should let them. In fact we should INSIST that they do so.Gawdzilla wrote:They fight for the freedom to live in the 8th Century.Audley Strange wrote:Gawd's right in one respect, the Taliban fight freedom wherever they might find it. Besides, they are not the government of Afghanistan which, by his imaginings on Government representation, should make them pro American or something?
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Agreed with major reservations. The agreement is basically that the Taliban are vicious, fundamentalist arseholes, not "freedom fighters", no doubt whatsover.Coito ergo sum wrote:Sure, but they're Taliban rebels. They are our enemy, and they are the enemy of the current, Parliamentary Democratic, government of Afghanistan, and the goal of the Taliban is to install another theocracy, like before 2002. So, in this case, the rebels are the bad guys. In Libya, the rebels are supposedly looking to throw off a 40 year dictator, and install a more representative system of government. To the extent those rebels in Libya want a theocracy too, then they will be opposed by the West.Gawd wrote:Look who is calling the kettle black. They are freedom fighters like the Libyan rebels, only anti-American.
The disagreement is this: "the current, Parliamentary Democratic, government of Afghanistan" are a bunch of rabidly corrupt and evil arseholes too. The US has this weird habit of ending up siding with appalling corrupt regimes; various South Vietnam governments, anyone?
Time to go, folks, and leave them stew in their own juices.
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Sure, but the U.S. is attempting to fix that, and leave Afghanistan with some semblance of a rational representative government. That is what the Obama Administration is trying to do, isn't it?JimC wrote:
Agreed with major reservations. The agreement is basically that the Taliban are vicious, fundamentalist arseholes, not "freedom fighters", no doubt whatsover.
The disagreement is this: "the current, Parliamentary Democratic, government of Afghanistan" are a bunch of rabidly corrupt and evil arseholes too. The US has this weird habit of ending up siding with appalling corrupt regimes; various South Vietnam governments, anyone?
The U.S. sided with the South in Vietnam, yes, but plainly, if it was appropriate to pick a side, I'd pick that side too, over the appalling corrupt regime that was in the North at the time.
International law - the Geneva Convention - doesn't allow that -- there's a "you break it, you fix it" rule in the Geneva Conventions, for the protection of civilians in times of war. You can't just bomb the fuck out of countries and let the civilians pick up the pieces. That would be illegal.JimC wrote:
Time to go, folks, and leave them stew in their own juices.
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Really? Please cite that provision.Coito ergo sum wrote:Sure, but the U.S. is attempting to fix that, and leave Afghanistan with some semblance of a rational representative government. That is what the Obama Administration is trying to do, isn't it?JimC wrote:
Agreed with major reservations. The agreement is basically that the Taliban are vicious, fundamentalist arseholes, not "freedom fighters", no doubt whatsover.
The disagreement is this: "the current, Parliamentary Democratic, government of Afghanistan" are a bunch of rabidly corrupt and evil arseholes too. The US has this weird habit of ending up siding with appalling corrupt regimes; various South Vietnam governments, anyone?
The U.S. sided with the South in Vietnam, yes, but plainly, if it was appropriate to pick a side, I'd pick that side too, over the appalling corrupt regime that was in the North at the time.
International law - the Geneva Convention - doesn't allow that -- there's a "you break it, you fix it" rule in the Geneva Conventions, for the protection of civilians in times of war. You can't just bomb the fuck out of countries and let the civilians pick up the pieces. That would be illegal.JimC wrote:
Time to go, folks, and leave them stew in their own juices.
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