Are they as hard as drones hitting civilians?..your link doesnt work incidentally, but im guessing its the school attack.
Are they as hard as drones hitting civilians?..your link doesnt work incidentally, but im guessing its the school attack.
A typical left wing approach, bring up a Western controversial policy to divert attention from crimes against children......
The link, incidentally actually works.
A typical left wing approach, bring up a Western controversial policy to divert attention from crimes against children......
The link, incidentally actually works.
Up to 100 innocent children have been slaughtered and along come some of NSC's class acts. W*nkers
Typical right wing approach, classing an argument as left wing and dismissing it as 'typical'.
Seeds sown long ago. The West financed and armed the original fundamentalist Taliban lunatics in the late Seventies (then described by the likes of the BBC as 'brave Afghan freedom fighters' and by Ronald Reagan as 'the moral equivalent of America's founding fathers') as they threw acid in the face of teachers, blew up schools and generally did everything they could to stop the then progressive and secular Afghan government from pulling that unfortunate country out of the Dark Ages by instigating land reform, promoting the education of women and so on. This was, of course, BEFORE the Soviet invasion, and was indeed designed to PROVOKE an invasion and create 'Russia's Vietnam'. It succeeded - at the price of creating a seething mass of lunatic Islamists which then spread their evil ideology all over the world. If the West had not backed medievalist lunatics and left the Afghans to sort out their own internal affairs we would not be facing the nightmare of Islamic extremism we do today. And it is indeed a nightmare, one which some on the Left downgrade because of the role the West played in creating it - which is wrong in my opinion. Evil is evil, fascism is fascism, and there is no better definition of fascism than the likes of ISIS and the Taliban.
Are they as hard as drones hitting civilians?..your link doesnt work incidentally, but im guessing its the school attack.
A bunch of 8th century fundamentalists based in backward rural areas would not have defeated the Afghan army on their own. And it was policy to deliberately stir up, arm and train the fundamentalists and encourage them to grow.Do you not think this is rather simplistic? How do you know that leaving them to sort out their own affairs, as you put it, would not have resulted in exactly the same nightmare.