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Do we pull out of Afghanistan? Page 5

Quote: sootyj @ June 19 2008, 11:40 PM BST

The rise in grian was becuase they were price controlling, and production controlling.

If one over all authority controls supply, you don't need so much heroin to make a profit.

Once thats gone it's every one for themselves. e.g. grow as much as possible, as quickly as possible.

So, regardless of the Taliban's motivation, you agree with the point I was making that the invasion of Afghanistan has increased the supply the opium?

Quote: DaButt @ June 19 2008, 11:40 PM BST

But then I remember that their goal is to spread Islam around the globe and destroy infidels like myself.

It is now, I don't remember it being a mantra before the first Iraq war

Quote: Timbo @ June 19 2008, 11:37 PM BST

Not in Leeds.

Because of decisions like this:

http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1027208/Terrorise-non-believers-orders-Bin-Ladens-right-hand-man-Europe-freed-bail.html

Quote: DaButt @ June 19 2008, 11:36 PM BST

Actually, Al Qaeda are in the worst shape of their history. They've been spanked almost completely out of Iraq and their hold in Afghanistan is tenuous.

Their mere existence in Iraq before this war was tenuous.

Quote: DaButt @ June 19 2008, 11:43 PM BST

Because of decisions like this:

http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1027208/Terrorise-non-believers-orders-Bin-Ladens-right-hand-man-Europe-freed-bail.html

Careful. You'll be attacked around here for reading the Mail!

I think you will be mistaken DaButt if you think the US went into Iraq to defeat a cruel and corrupt regime. I mean North Korea? Zimbabwe? But they 'aint got oil have they.

Quote: Alan C @ June 19 2008, 11:43 PM BST

It is now, I don't remember it being a mantra before the first Iraq war

It always has been.

In certain countries you can be imprisoned for turning to Christianity. How about that for tolerance. They do seem to have a big fear of Christianity.

Everybody is throwing useful but contemporary information into the argument but it is very complex and one major factor is the existence of Israel in the middle-east, it's ability to avoid or ignore UN sanctions and the ferocity of the UN on Arab countries which is in inverse proportion to that on Israel. There are many roots to this withering tree.

Quote: Aaron @ June 19 2008, 11:44 PM BST

Careful. You'll be attacked around here for reading the Mail!

The news is the news and my palate is diverse. That was the first thing I found on Google.

Quote: David Chapman @ June 19 2008, 11:46 PM BST

It always has been.

In certain countries you can be imprisoned for turning to Christianity. How about that for tolerance. They do seem to have a big fear of Christianity.

I never said they had a tolerance for our religions I just never heard it preached beyond their borders. In the 70's it was Bader-Meinhoff, Black September etc - now it is Al Qaeda

There's a lot more of them now though than there were in the 1970s.

Quote: roscoff @ June 19 2008, 11:46 PM BST

I think you will be mistaken DaButt if you think the US went into Iraq to defeat a cruel and corrupt regime. I mean North Korea? Zimbabwe? But they 'aint got oil have they.

I've still yet to see any of this oil we've supposedly snatched up. I keep hoping that North Korea's regime will finally wither and die, but I wouldn't shed a tear if they had to be knocked out by force. We have about 30,000 troops there on constant alert - care to join us? It's always been a foregone conclusion that any conflict in Korea would result in the destruction of Seoul almost instantly. Ever seen the amount of hardware and manpower North Korea keeps at the ready on the border. It'll be a bloodbath, hence the hesitation.

Quote: roscoff @ June 19 2008, 11:46 PM BST

I think you will be mistaken DaButt if you think the US went into Iraq to defeat a cruel and corrupt regime. I mean North Korea? Zimbabwe? But they 'aint got oil have they.

Zimbabwe really does need some civilised intervention though.

Quote: Alan C @ June 19 2008, 11:50 PM BST

I never said they had a tolerance for our religions I just never heard it preached beyond their borders. In the 70's it was Bader-Meinhoff, Black September etc - now it is Al Qaeda

I think they've been screaming "Death to America" over there since before I was born. A friend of mine was was killed while serving as a UN peacekeeper in 1983 by our friends in Iran (via Hezbollah.)

Quote: David Chapman @ June 19 2008, 11:59 PM BST

Zimbabwe really does need some civilised intervention though.

There are a lot of places in Africa could use some help. But I don't think you'll see anyone making an effort unless the U.S. makes a big commitment and we're a bit busy at the moment. The sad fact is that there's almost no military in the world apart from the U.S. that can mount and sustain an extended action far from its borders.

Quote: DaButt @ June 19 2008, 11:56 PM BST

I've still yet to see any of this oil we've supposedly snatched up.

A scenario for you.

The democratic government of Iraq says thank you, America, now please leave our country. We want to determine our own future and the people have voted for an Islamist state. What would the US led coalition do if they then allied themselves to Iran?

Quote: Alan C @ June 20 2008, 12:06 AM BST

A scenario for you.

The democratic government of Iraq says thank you, America, now please leave our country. We want to determine our own future and the people have voted for an Islamist state. What would the US led coalition do if they then allied themselves to Iran?

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