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    Biden says he has asked his U.S. military commanders for plans to strike back at ISIS branch in Afghanistan who carried out deadly attack in Kabul.

    Kamala Harris visits NeoCon hero, John McCain, monument in Vietnam yesterday.

    Buying Raytheon and Lockheed Martin at the open?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
    Biden says he has asked his U.S. military commanders for plans to strike back at ISIS branch in Afghanistan who carried out deadly attack in Kabul.

    Kamala Harris visits NeoCon hero, John McCain, monument in Vietnam yesterday.

    Buying Raytheon and Lockheed Martin at the open?
    Even better, buy them a long time ago, hold them and collect dividends with automatic reinvestment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimmick View Post
    And my guess is that the most positive expectation for this whole operation was managed decline.

    Currently your most reliable ally in Afghanistan is Taliban. They have decent control of their fighters that came from the good caves. They now have something lose. CIA and China have been talking with relevant parties.

    The iffy part is that Haqqani network controls the airport security. No idea if something has been promised to them. But since you handed them the list of all Afghani collaborators and most of them are still alive, i'd lean towards some concessions.

    Anyways, does someone still think it would have been a good idea to wait a few more months?

    get ready to hear a lot about the northern aliance again and how we are offering material support to them and the taliban against isis, which is going to become an increasingly murky narrative as we start wondering why isis is privy to all the intelligence we share with the taliban, and why we are suddenly drone striking hospitals and weddings accidentally.

    which youll be able to find plenty of footage of on facebook via epochtimes and rt.com.
    "Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gimmick View Post
    And my guess is that the most positive expectation for this whole operation was managed decline.

    Currently your most reliable ally in Afghanistan is Taliban. They have decent control of their fighters that came from the good caves. They now have something lose. CIA and China have been talking with relevant parties.

    The iffy part is that Haqqani network controls the airport security. No idea if something has been promised to them. But since you handed them the list of all Afghani collaborators and most of them are still alive, i'd lean towards some concessions.

    Anyways, does someone still think it would have been a good idea to wait a few more months?

    get ready to hear a lot about the northern aliance again and how we are offering material support to them and the taliban against isis, which is going to become an increasingly murky narrative as we start wondering why isis is privy to all the intelligence we share with the taliban, and why we are suddenly drone striking hospitals and weddings accidentally.

    which youll be able to find plenty of footage of on facebook via epochtimes and rt.com.
    cool fat boy

    your president has the biggest blunder in history, worse than 9/11

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    i think this is the first time the media has banged the drum for war this hard and somehow no ones falling for it.
    "Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky

    "America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    i think this is the first time the media has banged the drum for war this hard and somehow no ones falling for it.
    awesome analysis fat boy


    the one time we need to strike to show we still have power and pussy Biden doesn't wanna piss off the 16 year old and trans faggot voters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Sobchak View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
    Biden says he has asked his U.S. military commanders for plans to strike back at ISIS branch in Afghanistan who carried out deadly attack in Kabul.

    Kamala Harris visits NeoCon hero, John McCain, monument in Vietnam yesterday.

    Buying Raytheon and Lockheed Martin at the open?
    Even better, buy them a long time ago, hold them and collect dividends with automatic reinvestment.

    :moneytruck
    April 2016 Daly and I were talking about Dividend Reinvenstment Programs DRIPs. I’m no johnny-come-lately to Afghanistan and “the game”.

    I snap mention Raytheon.

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    If you guys had a kid and wanted to set up a DRIP for them what company would you choose?
    I did this for my kids 15 years ago. Raytheon was big around Massachusetts, I knew a lot of guys there and they suggested it. It was mostly luck. War was in the air and they did a DRIP. Not a tremendous dividend but the growth was a double.

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    i think this is the first time the media has banged the drum for war this hard and somehow no ones falling for it.
    Had a Tulsi Gabbard sighting recently. Her old stuff has aged nicely. Was a fan

    Looks good for her age too

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwai View Post
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    get ready to hear a lot about the northern aliance again and how we are offering material support to them and the taliban against isis, which is going to become an increasingly murky narrative as we start wondering why isis is privy to all the intelligence we share with the taliban, and why we are suddenly drone striking hospitals and weddings accidentally.

    which youll be able to find plenty of footage of on facebook via epochtimes and rt.com.
    cool fat boy

    your president has the biggest blunder in history, worse than 9/11
    It’s Trump’s fault

     
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    Quote Originally Posted by sonatine View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gimmick View Post
    And my guess is that the most positive expectation for this whole operation was managed decline.

    Currently your most reliable ally in Afghanistan is Taliban. They have decent control of their fighters that came from the good caves. They now have something lose. CIA and China have been talking with relevant parties.

    The iffy part is that Haqqani network controls the airport security. No idea if something has been promised to them. But since you handed them the list of all Afghani collaborators and most of them are still alive, i'd lean towards some concessions.

    Anyways, does someone still think it would have been a good idea to wait a few more months?

    get ready to hear a lot about the northern aliance again and how we are offering material support to them and the taliban against isis, which is going to become an increasingly murky narrative as we start wondering why isis is privy to all the intelligence we share with the taliban, and why we are suddenly drone striking hospitals and weddings accidentally.

    which youll be able to find plenty of footage of on facebook via epochtimes and rt.com.
    There are some "positive" scenarios with Taliban getting control of most of the country. Namely they can clean their house if they feel like it.

    China will pressure them and offer appropriate carrots. And most importantly they're not responsible of killing dozens of relatives of everyone sitting at the negotiating table.

    Obv there are family ties, clan connections and drug trade related things. But for the most part Taliban doesn't like ISIS. They have even less reasons to tolerate them now. The 500ish Al-Qaida members most likely wont be touched though.

    There was some reports of gunfire inside the prison 15 miles from Kabul when Taliban took it on the 15th. Wonder who got shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Sobchak View Post
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    cool fat boy

    your president has the biggest blunder in history, worse than 9/11
    It’s Trump’s fault
    going old-school

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    Still don't understand the blaming of Trump, unless you're going to say we shouldn't pull out of Afghanistan at all.

    What is occurring now is not a shock or an unexpected turn of events. This is exactly what most people predicted when Biden said we were abruptly withdrawing. That's why his own intelligence people were saying that he was going about it the wrong way.

    There were many ways to make an orderly, safe wtihdrawal, even if it meant temporarily bringing in MORE troops to make sure the withdrawal went smoothly. It's absurd that Democrats are asserting that this situation was inevitable. No, it wasn't. The long term decline there was inevitable, but the disasterous withdrawal could have easily been prevented.

    Biden was clowned by the Taliban's false promises, and now we are seeing the results. You can't blame that on Trump's prior agreements or deadlines. That has nothing to do with any of this. Biden is the President now, and has been for 7 months. This was his call, and his plan, even if the agreement to withdraw preceded him. It's on him. He's just been awful in all ways involving foregin policy.

    China has run all over him.

    The border with Mexico has become a disaster, because he wanted to appear woke and welcoming.

    He is making the same mistakes with Iran which Obama did.

    Now there's this mess. The guy is senile and has no clue what he's doing.

     
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    Biden admits admin may have given Taliban ‘kill list’ of Afghans who aided US

    https://nypost.com/2021/08/26/biden-...-aided-us/amp/

    Whoops. Just kill them all.



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    Trump is not Batman.

    He is the Joker.




     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Sobchak View Post
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    cool fat boy

    your president has the biggest blunder in history, worse than 9/11
    It’s Trump’s fault
    Rent free

    Get it together

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimmick View Post
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    get ready to hear a lot about the northern aliance again and how we are offering material support to them and the taliban against isis, which is going to become an increasingly murky narrative as we start wondering why isis is privy to all the intelligence we share with the taliban, and why we are suddenly drone striking hospitals and weddings accidentally.

    which youll be able to find plenty of footage of on facebook via epochtimes and rt.com.
    There are some "positive" scenarios with Taliban getting control of most of the country. Namely they can clean their house if they feel like it.

    China will pressure them and offer appropriate carrots. And most importantly they're not responsible of killing dozens of relatives of everyone sitting at the negotiating table.

    Obv there are family ties, clan connections and drug trade related things. But for the most part Taliban doesn't like ISIS. They have even less reasons to tolerate them now. The 500ish Al-Qaida members most likely wont be touched though.

    There was some reports of gunfire inside the prison 15 miles from Kabul when Taliban took it on the 15th. Wonder who got shot.

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    Republicans should be a shoe in to win the next election as long as they run someone who isn’t trump. Unfortunately for them that seems unlikely. But they still have three years to get their shit together and dump the team retard platform so we shall see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BetCheckBet View Post
    Republicans should be a shoe in to win the next election as long as they run someone who isn’t trump. Unfortunately for them that seems unlikely. But they still have three years to get their shit together and dump the team retard platform so we shall see.
    Historically foreign policy barely affects elections unless there is a real crisis where Americans are dying or potentially dying. And it has to be serious. Vietnam did in Johnson, but the Iraq fuckup didn’t hurt W (far fewer dying than in Vietnam) and trouncing Iraq didn’t help the elder Bush less than 2 years after he did it. The next election is more than 3 years away. This will mean nothing by then.

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    I know the right wing has been screaming about how the officer that shot Babbitt be named. I guess he outed himself and gave an interview, but no one noticed because of the shitshow going on in Afghanistan. Which I am sure is exactly how the media planned it.

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