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Taliban in control way to go Joe
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4968921" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>May 1 came and went. June came and went July gone. How long does anybody think the Taliban would wait? It's not that they were too fast we were cumbersome and slow which you might have to expect when you look at the enormous size of the US physical plant inside Afghanistan along with the fact that Afghanistan a country the size of France has less than 50 miles of paved highway in any condition. </p><p></p><p>A good point you made about the draft. So the question is : how many Americans especially those critical of the decision would accept seeing their kid getting drafted to go fight a determined enemy motivated by nothing more than religion in a foreign country whose geography and topography overwhelmingly favors the enemy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4968921, member: 58386"] May 1 came and went. June came and went July gone. How long does anybody think the Taliban would wait? It's not that they were too fast we were cumbersome and slow which you might have to expect when you look at the enormous size of the US physical plant inside Afghanistan along with the fact that Afghanistan a country the size of France has less than 50 miles of paved highway in any condition. A good point you made about the draft. So the question is : how many Americans especially those critical of the decision would accept seeing their kid getting drafted to go fight a determined enemy motivated by nothing more than religion in a foreign country whose geography and topography overwhelmingly favors the enemy? [/QUOTE]
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