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Trump surrenders to the Taliban

So what would you do?

I would have advocated for punishing as many al Qaeda camps as necessary to drive them out and kill their leaders, as well as reigning hell on anyone who got in our way. Then leave a post it note on the door to not let terrorist use the country to attack us again or we'll be back with more hell. I think I would have saved a little hell for the cells in Yemen too. Pay back for the USS Cole. No Nation building. No long term occupation. No Iraq invasion.

That's what we've been doing for the last 19 years. It's pretty obvious the Taliban is not going to disappear in a puff of smoke. You either stay there and try to kill everyone of them for the next 20 or 30 years, or just say "fuckit" and leave. It's not an easy choice.

The Taliban is not al Qaeda. The first big mistake was made when Clinton failed to respond to their attack on Oct 12,2000 that killed 17 sailors. Next Bush ignored them for 7 months.
A lot of mistakes were made, but none of that has anything to do with withdrawing now. The only important question is, how does it serve the interests of the US or our allies for the US to continue to fight a war in Afghanistan?
 
So what would you do?

I would have advocated for punishing as many al Qaeda camps as necessary to drive them out and kill their leaders, as well as reigning hell on anyone who got in our way. Then leave a post it note on the door to not let terrorist use the country to attack us again or we'll be back with more hell. I think I would have saved a little hell for the cells in Yemen too. Pay back for the USS Cole. No Nation building. No long term occupation. No Iraq invasion.

That's what we've been doing for the last 19 years. It's pretty obvious the Taliban is not going to disappear in a puff of smoke. You either stay there and try to kill everyone of them for the next 20 or 30 years, or just say "fuckit" and leave. It's not an easy choice.

The Taliban is not al Qaeda. The first big mistake was made when Clinton failed to respond to their attack on Oct 12,2000 that killed 17 sailors. Next Bush ignored them for 7 months.

Afghanistan is not a rich haven for al Qaeda. By 2009, there were fewer than 100 members remaining in Afghanistan, after the Taliban had severed any remaining ties with them. Although we did take out Al Qaeda chief, Asim Omar in Afghanistan's Musa Qala district, in 2019.

But for the most part, Afghanistan is inhabited by the Taliban.
 
You mean Cut and Run Orange Turd.

Or Trumpyubear in his yellow cape!
lol So if the President wants peace, you want war.

Peace with honor. LOL. How long before VC regulars take over the entire.... ops did I say VC regulars?.... Sorry I meant Taliban.
not sure what it is you want. so what is it you want?

Whatchagot?
troops coming home. you? what is it you want?

Telegraphing our withdrawal date? Wasn't that something Trump insistently criticized Obama about?

Besides when it's a new Democrat in the White House in 14 months you guys can call em Cut an Run xxxxx too!

It's like Déjà vu all over again
 
lol So if the President wants peace, you want war.

Peace with honor. LOL. How long before VC regulars take over the entire.... ops did I say VC regulars?.... Sorry I meant Taliban.
not sure what it is you want. so what is it you want?

Whatchagot?
troops coming home. you? what is it you want?

Telegraphing our withdrawal date? Wasn't that something Trump insistently criticized Obama about?

Besides when it's a new Democrat in the White House in 14 months you guys can call em Cut an Run xxxxx too!

It's like Déjà vu all over again




Did you cheer when it was reported that Pat Tillman was shot by the Taiban/AQ?

Did you cheer even louder when it came out that the bullets in Pat Tillman were from some of his fellow "US" Army Rangers?

The United States should never have invaded Afghan. Afghan had nothing to do with 911. Israel did....
 
lol So if the President wants peace, you want war.

Peace with honor. LOL. How long before VC regulars take over the entire.... ops did I say VC regulars?.... Sorry I meant Taliban.
not sure what it is you want. so what is it you want?

Whatchagot?
troops coming home. you? what is it you want?

Telegraphing our withdrawal date? Wasn't that something Trump insistently criticized Obama about?

Besides when it's a new Democrat in the White House in 14 months you guys can call em Cut an Run xxxxx too!

It's like Déjà vu all over again
lol No, Obama wanted to withdraw without first making a peace deal with the Taliban. President Trump signed a peace deal with the Taliban and made it clear the US would be back if they didn't live up to it.
 
Peace with honor. LOL. How long before VC regulars take over the entire.... ops did I say VC regulars?.... Sorry I meant Taliban.
not sure what it is you want. so what is it you want?

Whatchagot?
troops coming home. you? what is it you want?

Telegraphing our withdrawal date? Wasn't that something Trump insistently criticized Obama about?

Besides when it's a new Democrat in the White House in 14 months you guys can call em Cut an Run xxxxx too!

It's like Déjà vu all over again
lol No, Obama wanted to withdraw without first making a peace deal with the Taliban. President Trump signed a peace deal with the Taliban and made it clear the US would be back if they didn't live up to it.

It's even clearer than it was in Vietnam.

Part One. F. The United States and its allies will refrain from the threat or the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Afghanistan or intervening in its domestic affairs.

U.S. Signs Peace Deal With Taliban After Nearly 2 Decades Of War In Afghanistan
 
Peace with honor. LOL. How long before VC regulars take over the entire.... ops did I say VC regulars?.... Sorry I meant Taliban.
not sure what it is you want. so what is it you want?

Whatchagot?
troops coming home. you? what is it you want?

Telegraphing our withdrawal date? Wasn't that something Trump insistently criticized Obama about?

Besides when it's a new Democrat in the White House in 14 months you guys can call em Cut an Run xxxxx too!

It's like Déjà vu all over again




Did you cheer when it was reported that Pat Tillman was shot by the Taiban/AQ?

Did you cheer even louder when it came out that the bullets in Pat Tillman were from some of his fellow "US" Army Rangers?

The United States should never have invaded Afghan. Afghan had nothing to do with 911. Israel did....

No. No. Hahahahaha.
 
Get it right, Truman surrendered to N.K. with a lame truce that left us at a state of war and LBJ surrendered to the V.C.with a tearful announcement that he would not run for reelection. President Trump did what democrats said they wanted to do for the last ten years and they hate him for it.
 
Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?

SO much "winning" - And yet another abject FAILURE for Donnie Dumpster.
 
Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?

Why don't you go fight the Taliban?

Be sure to send us a postcard.

The Tali's don't need more fighters. They have Donald Trump!
 
Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?

SO much "winning" - And yet another abject FAILURE for Donnie Dumpster.
Oh, shut the fuck up. Stop whining. This is a good thing.
 
So what would you do?

I would have advocated for punishing as many al Qaeda camps as necessary to drive them out and kill their leaders, as well as reigning hell on anyone who got in our way. Then leave a post it note on the door to not let terrorist use the country to attack us again or we'll be back with more hell. I think I would have saved a little hell for the cells in Yemen too. Pay back for the USS Cole. No Nation building. No long term occupation. No Iraq invasion.

That's what we've been doing for the last 19 years. It's pretty obvious the Taliban is not going to disappear in a puff of smoke. You either stay there and try to kill everyone of them for the next 20 or 30 years, or just say "fuckit" and leave. It's not an easy choice.

The Taliban is not al Qaeda. The first big mistake was made when Clinton failed to respond to their attack on Oct 12,2000 that killed 17 sailors. Next Bush ignored them for 7 months.
A lot of mistakes were made, but none of that has anything to do with withdrawing now. The only important question is, how does it serve the interests of the US or our allies for the US to continue to fight a war in Afghanistan?

Is it really a war or are we just occupying/supporting certain portions of Afghanistan?
 
The entire time we were in Afganistan under Bush......Libtards: Fake war. Why are we killing American soldiers over there?

8 years under Barry Hussein.....Libtards: crickets:

Trump getting us out of Afghanistan.....Libtards: Why isn't Trump continuing this fake war and getting American soldiers killed over there????????????
 
Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?
Why do you want more war?
 
Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?

SO much "winning" - And yet another abject FAILURE for Donnie Dumpster.
Oh, shut the fuck up. Stop whining. This is a good thing.

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Is there a pattern here?

In December 2018 Trump lost his most capable secretary of defense, Marine General James Mattis. Trump had ordered a retreat in Syria. Mattis failed in one last attempt at persuading the President to reverse his decision about Syria, which Trump had announced on Wednesday of that week over the objections of his senior advisers. Mattis subsequently resigned. Eventually, the Pentagon overruled Trump, and the retreat order was cancelled.

In October 2019, Trump ordered the withdrawal of American forces from northern Syria, a decision that effectively ceded control of the area to the Syrian government and Russia. Hundreds of our allies responsible for the destruction of the ISIS caliphate were killed, and thousands more were forced to flee their homes in Syria.

In February 2020 Trump struck a deal with the Taliban that will have the United States withdraw from the country in 14 months if the rogue regime meets certain criteria, including stopping attacks on U.S. forces in the country (huh?). Trump, who avoided military service, is apparently ignorant of the meaning of war.

The U.S. removed the Taliban from power in October 2001 because it sponsored Al Qaeda. On 9/11 Al Qaeda was responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans. The Taliban is responsible for the killing of nearly 3,000 Americans.

Now Trump is surrendering to the Taliban. There is little doubt that once American troops leave, the Taliban will regain power in Kabul, and Afghanistan will once again become a haven for Islamic terrorism thanks to Trump. The Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists.

Is there a pattern here? Most definitely. Trump is placating his patron, Vladimir Putin. He has done so throughout his Presidency. He causes consternation with our allies abroad and chaos at home. From Putin's viewpoint, what's not to like?
Why do you want more war?

Gipper,

It is not more war but want to leave the place responsibly. Trump previous cut and run in Syria is panning out that well. Sorry but just don't trust him, this is rather than tying up loose ends could be 'I'm bored, lets go home...'. US has allies in the region, in a couple of years time will they still be there.

Syria basically said that you can't trust US anymore, one change of President and the next guy can renege on all promises. Obama generally kept Bush's, Bush agreed to leave Iraq, that decision was made and Obama honoured it.
 
So what would you do?

I would have advocated for punishing as many al Qaeda camps as necessary to drive them out and kill their leaders, as well as reigning hell on anyone who got in our way. Then leave a post it note on the door to not let terrorist use the country to attack us again or we'll be back with more hell. I think I would have saved a little hell for the cells in Yemen too. Pay back for the USS Cole. No Nation building. No long term occupation. No Iraq invasion.

That's what we've been doing for the last 19 years. It's pretty obvious the Taliban is not going to disappear in a puff of smoke. You either stay there and try to kill everyone of them for the next 20 or 30 years, or just say "fuckit" and leave. It's not an easy choice.

The Taliban is not al Qaeda. The first big mistake was made when Clinton failed to respond to their attack on Oct 12,2000 that killed 17 sailors. Next Bush ignored them for 7 months.
A lot of mistakes were made, but none of that has anything to do with withdrawing now. The only important question is, how does it serve the interests of the US or our allies for the US to continue to fight a war in Afghanistan?

Is it really a war or are we just occupying/supporting certain portions of Afghanistan?
Whatever you want to call it, it is expensive and dangerous for our soldiers, so if it does not serve any interests of the US or our allies, wh stay there?
 
The entire time we were in Afganistan under Bush......Libtards: Fake war.

Prove it. Show some quotes from Congressional Democrats (excluding anyone named Barbara Lee) who oppose Bush in Afghanistan during 2001.
 

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