16 Candles in Afghanistan. Time to get out, not another surge.

Just noticed that CNN put this out an hour ago. Watched it online.

What a fucking fiasco and waste.

I guess at some point after he won in the back of my mind the thought had floated unbidden that at least on Afghanistan Trump might just do what he said in the campaign. But, no he instead allowed the biggest conventional bomb in the arsenal to be dropped and allowed for more civilians to be killed.

Sixteen years. Think about it. Bloody years. Wasted years. Bipartisan years.

Since Bannon is gone who is there in the Whitehouse to even push for an end anymore, if Bannon even ever really did?

Some are saying that with Bannon gone that a military coup of sorts has occured. We will see tonight how successful his generals have been.

Regardless, tonight The President will apparently call for more troops.

Veterans for Peace have been pushing back for months.

Thousands should oppose increasing troops in Afghanistan. The time is now.

Some military families react:


Southland Military Families to Protest Possible Troop Increase in Afghanistan

A group representing the families of service members in Afghanistan plans to demonstrate Sunday against a possible increase in troop levels in what is already the longest-running war in United States history.

Representatives of Military Families Speak Out said they will gather at 4 p.m. near the office of Congressman Dana Rohrabacher to demand that the United States withdraw all troops from Afghanistan and use diplomacy instead.

“The losses and injuries our families have already suffered from the ongoing wars in the Middle East have not been addressed and there is no end in sight for them,” said Pat Alviso, whose son has been deployed to Afghanistan for the sixth time. “We simply cannot ask our troops to make any more sacrifices than they already have.”

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Trump’s Afghanistan strategy isn’t really a flip-flop. But his entire foreign policy is.
By Aaron Blake August 21 at 11:47 AM

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/08/21/trumps-afghani...

In some ways, Trump's evolution on this mirrors that of his predecessor, Barack Obama, who promised to end the war in Afghanistan during his presidency and failed to deliver on it. Earlier in his presidency, Obama also signed off on a troop “surge.” It's really no surprise that a politician would see their preconceptions about foreign policy change upon inheriting the “commander in chief” title. (FiveThirtyEight notes this goes back much further than Obama.)

But on foreign policy, we are confronting perhaps the most serious and far-reaching flip-flop of Trump's presidency. It may not be a huge flip-flop on Afghanistan specifically, but it's the continuation of a huge one overall — especially considering the concerns people have about Trump's temperament and what it could lead to.

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The generals and MIC are jealous of those damned Europeans who had a 30 Year's War and a 100 Year's War. We're amateurs with our puny 16 Year's War (so far).

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@divineorder
Afghan troops to defend their country. How many times have we heard that this is what our troops are doing there?
If after spending 16 years training their troops, then why haven't the training taken hold yet?
How many more soldiers have to risk their lives training their troops?
And if this is the actual goal of our military, then the Afghan government can pay Prince themselves. How much money has been spent on this?

There are two reasons why our military is still in Afghanistan.
One is to get access to the trillions in earth metals
The second reason is to guard the poppy fields for the CIA who the opium to fund their black ops.
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Fearful Villagers See the U.S. Using Afghanistan as a “Playground for Their Weapons”

For what?

Money money money

@snoopydawg

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@divineorder
that are seeing our weapons tested on them.
How many countries has the military used white phosphorus, depleted uranium and other biological and chemical weapons on?
I've seen the pictures of what WP does to a body and can not understand how anyone could deliberately use it on people. The way that humanity has been stripped from the people who do these types of things to others is something I will never understand.

This goes for all the other ways that people do to other people. Take the 20 million people in Yemen who are starving to death and dying from wars and everything related to it. Plus the world is watching as the Yemen citizens are dying from cholera.

I'm hoping that the military families protests gains traction and we start bringing the troops home.

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@edg at the start of both Afghanistan and Iraq that these would be generational wars, looking at 30 and even sixty or seventy years of it.

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Orwell: Where's the omelette?

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@jim p
pay much attention. After telling a GI Joe that "your next deployment should be your last," about four years ago, he answered, "we're never leaving (the sandbox). We'll be there another 20 years at least... " with a straight face, I pretty much gave up following the week to week there. And when Blackwater (Wall Street owned) expansion grew to essentially taking over the job of the U.S. military... well... mission accomplished for the MIC. And, their kids aren't fighting the war, so Americans just don't care how long we stay there. It's hard to get excited about what is going on there when the public sector (White House) no longer controls the MIC.
A bigger problem is I dont believe the MIC will stop at the Sandbox. Blackwater will likely return to the "Homeland" here, and start eliminating all that oppose them, start working on eleiminating the 99%.

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... A bigger problem is I dont believe the MIC will stop at the Sandbox. Blackwater will likely return to the "Homeland" here, and start eliminating all that oppose them, start working on eleiminating the 99%.

Can't have the made-desperate Disposables getting in the way, can they? Once we've been drained, who needs us, when the wealthiest'll have robotics and Virtual Reality in those luxury bunkers, for when the real world is rapidly made unlivable by their unrestrained and destructive greed - and while the power supply on the new hell-on-Earth lasts, of course...

Edit: once they stop the world, there'll be nowhere to get off to, of course, silly buggers.

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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Reassuring investors and the MIC, no doubt...

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@edg

Took long breaks during that 'century'. Continual warfare is very expensive and very unpopular.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

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@Bollox Ref
today that the U.S. has spent over $4 Trillion (with a T) on Dubya's War on Terra. Enough to pay over $150,000 to every household in America. But we can't aford Social Security, can't afford Single Payer, can't afford Food Stamps, can't afford... (nice things, a pony). Well, I would argue that $150,000 per household pays for a boatload of those safety net items. But, nope. America broke.

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$150,000 per household would also give the real, dying ground-level economy a nice shot in the arm, wouldn't it? Especially with living wages all round... I dream...

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@edg

Hey, The Psychopaths do what they can to catch up! Didn't they answer the challenge of the Wars of the Roses by dumping highly toxic Orange and other-coloured herbicide all over the people and environment of a country attacked earlier, as well as dumping bits on other people in various places? Killed a lot more than effete little roses, I'll tell ya!

https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/locations/tests-st...

Herbicide Tests and Storage Outside Vietnam
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Agent Orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam were tested or stored elsewhere, including some military bases in the United States. ...

The US TPTB have already made No.1!!! where atrocities are concerned, in my estimation.

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for CNN to figure it out.

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@gjohnsit of their relationship with Trump?

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Peace would be nice, eh?

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@OPOL Thanks for the years you have done your best make it happen.

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Start a nice little office where folks in civilian clothes show desperate people how they can solve their employment problems and sign them up for medical help with no stigma whatsoever. No prayer meetings, no "Worthiness". Only requirement is that the person be actively considering joining the military.

I figure that for the really desperate cases who think they're hot shit and will be awesome in the service we just sign em up for the Scientologists. Same thing really with the slave labor and crap wages, and they won't have to kill brown people.

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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.

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@detroitmechworks This is exactly what's needed and wanted !

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@detroitmechworks Sure, there are a lot of folks that go into the military because of family history, perceived patriotic duty etc.
Most though?
The ones I've met: They can't afford college, and think that this will get them there.
Or: they want a job outside of their poor violent neighborhood and have no other means to get there.
Cheeper college and a bit better social situation in certain neighborhoods, and...recruiting would go way, way down. Especially with the young that I know. They seem a bit less naive than my generation...
Throw in an incentive for citizenship and you've got a whole lot of poor brown and black folks getting shipped out.
The cost of that, economically socially and societally, is pretty much incalculable.
The oligarchs count that as a win. Cheap labor.

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It's an occupation. I keep saying this. Wars end eventually, occupations can go on forever. THEY NEVER INTEND TO LEAVE.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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Trump's fat ass and the asses of his family. When they want something, money is never an object. We're only broke when it comes to spending money on the people and taxpayers. We need to destroy the Democratic Party and keep our fingers crossed that we don't go down with it. We will get muddied. I just hope we don't get dead.

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He's an imperialist like Trump, they just have different views on how to run things.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/10/world/asia/trump-afghanistan-polic...

This is so despicable it's beyond words. Trump will go on the tv and lie his ass off as usual. In a way I want to watch it to hear how on earth he can try to justify this. But I can't stand to listen to the bastard so I'll catch the summary after.

This goes directly to 9/11 and if people really thought about it, proves that the official 9/11 story is full of lies. All war is a lie, this war is a lie and it's based on the lies of 9/11.

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@Big Al
who has the same feelings and thoughts. Thanks.

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Barbara Lee was prophetic on 9/14:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh_sxilhyV0]

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@Timmethy2.0 three wars, the Iraq war, Afghanistan war, and the war OF terror, and how long they've been "waged" to basically prove that the intent all along was to use the 9/11 attack as their "new Pearl Harbor" to justify to the public their agenda. And that can only mean they knew it was going to happen, made it happen, and then proceeded on the merry way.

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@Big Al  
You can sing the words “Nine-eleven was an inside job” to the tune of the first line of the Herman’s Hermits song, “I’m Henry VIII, I Am” Biggrin

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4OS17lqHiE]

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There were a lot of headless chickens running around Congress, who could be easily cowed into taking the PNAC view. Hillary Clinton was among these headless chickens.

edit: To be fair, everybody was still in some state of shock in the weeks after 9/11. That's why I think people like Barbara Lee showed their rare strength. Barbara Lee for President 2020.

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@gjohnsit @Big Al

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@Big Al
Bolding how careful I am on him, from the essay.

Since Bannon is gone who is there in the Whitehouse to even push for an end anymore, if Bannon even ever really did?

Yeah, Trump will @Big Al lie for sure.
But like you I would be tempted to watch. However I don't have a tv. Guess I might find it streamed live somewhere. But nah. I didn't watch Obama declare 'war over.' I won't watch this either.

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@divineorder I think a lot of people have been giving Bannon too much credit regarding affect on foreign policy. This Afghanistan war is a perfect example of "continuity of agenda", where the successive administrations are following the script for the New American Century. Bannon wasn't going to do shit about that and as the information I linked indicated, he was working for the privatization angle for the further occupation of Afghanistan. That's also why Trump cannot do anything but this, and Obama couldn't, it's too crucial to the overall agenda.

As far as listening to Trump. It was no different with Obama for me, I couldn't listen to him either. Or Bush. When you know someone is blatantly and arrogantly lying to your face, it's hard to stand it. Better to read parts of it for me.

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a man (or woman) could run and win in 2020 on a platform of firing our entire Joint Chiefs of Staff and operating our Navy by Google autonomous.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

SHITSHITSHITSHITSHITSHIT. . .FUUUUIUUUCCCKK!

Stop These Fucking Wars

no peace

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Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

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Now you know. . .
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