Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t bring up Afghanistan into this. The neocon adventure there was a massive failure with no exit strategy and no concept of what victory is from day 1. It remains a failure to this day. Our aggression caused untold death and misery for so many Afghans and worthlessly squandered our troops lives and wasted our money. If Trump packs us up from there, fine. It was never a noble cause except for the Rumsfelds, Cheneys, and others who sought to profit from the suffering and death.
Afghan women might disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t bring up Afghanistan into this. The neocon adventure there was a massive failure with no exit strategy and no concept of what victory is from day 1. It remains a failure to this day. Our aggression caused untold death and misery for so many Afghans and worthlessly squandered our troops lives and wasted our money. If Trump packs us up from there, fine. It was never a noble cause except for the Rumsfelds, Cheneys, and others who sought to profit from the suffering and death.
Afghan women might disagree with you.
Really so it just the women who suffered in Afghan? All the men had it great?
Anonymous wrote:Trump is a traitor to our nation. Anybody who still supports him needs some mental health counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t bring up Afghanistan into this. The neocon adventure there was a massive failure with no exit strategy and no concept of what victory is from day 1. It remains a failure to this day. Our aggression caused untold death and misery for so many Afghans and worthlessly squandered our troops lives and wasted our money. If Trump packs us up from there, fine. It was never a noble cause except for the Rumsfelds, Cheneys, and others who sought to profit from the suffering and death.
Afghan women might disagree with you.
Really so it just the women who suffered in Afghan? All the men had it great? Anonymous wrote:Please don’t bring up Afghanistan into this. The neocon adventure there was a massive failure with no exit strategy and no concept of what victory is from day 1. It remains a failure to this day. Our aggression caused untold death and misery for so many Afghans and worthlessly squandered our troops lives and wasted our money. If Trump packs us up from there, fine. It was never a noble cause except for the Rumsfelds, Cheneys, and others who sought to profit from the suffering and death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems to me it's no accident that Trump refuses to authorize the transition process while at the same time is installing loyalists in key positions. And his AG has changed a decades-old policy to investigate "voter fraud" before the states certify their elections.
Too obvious?
He's angry and exacting vengeance against perceived enemies makes him feel better right now. He may be installing loyalists in the unlikely event legal challenges somehow manage to overturn the election results, but nobody really thinks that will happen. If it did, and Americans revolted, he'd have everything in place to tamp it down. But, again, noone really thinks any of this will actually come to pass.
This sounds about right to me. And according to a PP might be as much about Afghanistan policy as anything domestic.
Trump cares about Afghanistan at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems to me it's no accident that Trump refuses to authorize the transition process while at the same time is installing loyalists in key positions. And his AG has changed a decades-old policy to investigate "voter fraud" before the states certify their elections.
Too obvious?
He's angry and exacting vengeance against perceived enemies makes him feel better right now. He may be installing loyalists in the unlikely event legal challenges somehow manage to overturn the election results, but nobody really thinks that will happen. If it did, and Americans revolted, he'd have everything in place to tamp it down. But, again, noone really thinks any of this will actually come to pass.
This sounds about right to me. And according to a PP might be as much about Afghanistan policy as anything domestic.