PsihoKekec
Swashbuckling Accountant
And he would have been dead much sooner if Bush and his cabal didn't treat him as the sideshow to the main project of invading Iraq.
I agree. Saddam's an ass but so is any rent a warlord.And he would have been dead much sooner if Bush and his cabal didn't treat him as the sideshow to the main project of invading Iraq.
Iran's not really in a good position to teach Iraq the pecking order now that more of the leadership is coofing.And now Iraq is the newest Iranian province.
Truly Mission Accomplished!
For all that's said and done this war lead to Bin Laden dead. A very expensive cost but he's dead.
If Bush had allowed the military to drop GATOR mines on the border with Pakistan near Tora Bora, he would have never been able to get out.It would have been a lot shorter and a lot less expensive to kill him if Pakistan didn't shelter him for years.
If Bush had allowed the military to drop GATOR mines on the border with Paikstan near Tora Bora, he would have never been able to get out.
The trouble of dealing with allies of questionable integrity and what could have been done better like the GATOR mines decision except it didn't happen?It would have been a lot shorter and a lot less expensive to kill him if Pakastan didnt shelter him for years.
Partly that I think.The trouble of dealing with allies of questionable integrity and what could have been done better like the GATOR mines decision except it didn't happen?
It took many years just to whack him and a few more just to get out. The military industrial complex and neocon influence want to stretch it out?
There are many things I don't know about these kind of wars and why it's taking so fucking long.Partly that I think.
Also partly that A-Stan has a rather large amount of untapped rare earth elements, which have relatively high market value. thus an excuse to keep troops in-country for an extended period of times was needs, and letting Pakistan shelter AQ and the Taliban provided a way to justify keeping troops there long-term.
That's a part of the equation that rarely makes the news.
Given China's increasing interest in the region and the increased economic ties with various neighboring countries, personally I think its a good thing we are leaving. If the Kabul government falls, then let the Chinese deal with it.
Al-Qaeda still exists, but now is focused on burning down the Sahel, so I don't see too much of a problem there. Unless they should succeed in creating large safe areas again.
Getting feminists afganis won't do jack. The men there will just laugh and or kill them probably both. If you actually wanted female suffrage you need men alot of men. It wouldn't have to he all or even the majority but you'd need a large minority of men. Say 20-25% to back up what the femjnsits are saying and be willing and able to busy heads. Without that funding won't mean a damn thing. Contrary to what's taught women did not "win" thier rights. Rather men basically gave them to women. I'm sure the marches and protests influenced did men. Still though if they hadn't decided to do so all yue suffragettes in the world wouldn't have mattered. For anything approaching "female liberation" you'd need a broad cultural change.What I mean is that the change must come from the inside
Closest thing to interference? Financial support for say ACTUAL feminist groups who aren’t romanticisng Islam and actually come from the native population
Or even getting companies to be “entrepreneurs” who make schools for boys and girls and even adults with the intent to as much as possible, expose them to things that would slowly cause them to question and resist the current status quo
Okay, TBF there’s the problem of yhe majority population going crazy due to difference in social values and government forces shutting those groups down. FORCIBLY
Getting feminists afganis won't do jack. The men there will just laugh and or kill them probably both. If you actually wanted female suffrage you need men alot of men. It wouldn't have to he all or even the majority but you'd need a large minority of men. Say 20-25% to back up what the femjnsits are saying and be willing and able to busy heads. Without that funding won't mean a damn thing. Contrary to what's taught women did not "win" thier rights. Rather men basically gave them to women. I'm sure the marches and protests influenced did men. Still though if they hadn't decided to do so all yue suffragettes in the world wouldn't have mattered. For anything approaching "female liberation" you'd need a broad cultural change.
I'd say "telling them off" isn't going to work. Your gonna have to kill alot of people most likley. It's a moot point t though as the afganis don't have such a group of men. Nor are they likely to for decades probably centuries honestly. Especially if they pay attention to the shit show that is feminists I'm the west. Theoretically we could possibly it but why should we? Plus we'd have to do very questinsble things which would near certainly. See POTUS removed as genocide is gonna be a non starter and the amount of killing you'd need. Would definitely border on genocide if not be actual genocide. So the women's rights things a pretty moot point. What would he hilarious in a sad say though. Is if such a group did arise and didn't get killed it's very likely. That western feminsits would hatee and actively undermine them not fund them. Because the afgani feminsits would be attacking thier pet relegion.And just to make sure, those men need to be armed or at the very least VERY willing to tell off the minority or the religious leadership
Getting feminists afganis won't do jack. The men there will just laugh and or kill them probably both. If you actually wanted female suffrage you need men alot of men. It wouldn't have to he all or even the majority but you'd need a large minority of men. Say 20-25% to back up what the femjnsits are saying and be willing and able to busy heads. Without that funding won't mean a damn thing. Contrary to what's taught women did not "win" thier rights. Rather men basically gave them to women. I'm sure the marches and protests influenced did men. Still though if they hadn't decided to do so all yue suffragettes in the world wouldn't have mattered. For anything approaching "female liberation" you'd need a broad cultural change.