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war in Afghanistan actually?

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Posted by LEWIS B. SCKOLNICK on September 16, 2002 at 13:46:34:

In Reply to: Who needs this useless war in Afghanistan actually? posted by Emil on September 13, 2002 at 03:25:10:

THE USE IS AFRAID TO ATTACK THE REAL TARGET COUNTRIES!!!

: It doesn’t make America more secure from bin Laden’s attacks and causes losses among the US citizens. They say the number of casualties among the US and the coalition officers increases in direct proportion to the number of mojaheds captured or killed in Afghanistan. Hundreds will never come back home. However, it’s an understood thing that the number of losses among the US soldiers is the most classified type of information. I suppose they won’t let the cat out of the bag in 10 or 20 years past the war. Bin Laden’s hideout must be a lesser secret than this information is. The aim is to secure patriotism and new soldiers shouting “God bless America” and dying in hundreds blown up by the Afghani mojaheds first and then by Iraqi kamikadze. Don’t you see the US administration is scared to the death and doesn’t know which target to hit? This time they’ve chosen Afghanistan. Iraq’s the next. O’key! Great! Do you really believe that bluff on TV? Do you really think that terrorists are sitting there and waiting for you to strike? Then you must be in the know what you or your friends are becoming invalids or even say goodbye to this world. God bless America!
: However, maybe… I still hope there are enough reasonable people among you who will make every effort to win over the public opinion and prevent further tragic mistakes, which can be made by your president. Are there any left?


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