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Yet Another British Soldier Killed.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 28831/B ritish- soldier -Royal- Enginee rs-kill ed-enem y-fire- Kabul.h tml
One more name to be added to the 446 who have lost their lives in this fruitless exercise.
Why wait another year at the risk of losing even more lives, why can't we pull out now?
One more name to be added to the 446 who have lost their lives in this fruitless exercise.
Why wait another year at the risk of losing even more lives, why can't we pull out now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not a war any way, we are not fighting for survival, we are just trying to help. How have we lost it jno? your anti British Bull knows no bounds. We went in to help to try and create a safer country, we helped a bit but the place is never going to be civilised the whole sh1th0le is not worth a light.
we aren't there as peacekeepers, of course we're fighting, we went there to fight, and we haven't won, so we've lost. Draws only happen in sports.
Nothing to do with being anti-British. I wanted us to win.
There's a decent analysis of the mess here
https:/ /www.pr ospectm agazine .co.uk/ magazin e/the-c ase-for -an-afg hanista n-inqui ry-bron wen-mad dox-ira q-opium -helman d-cost- achieve ment/
Nothing to do with being anti-British. I wanted us to win.
There's a decent analysis of the mess here
https:/
EcclesCake
/// The reason we can't pack up and go home now is because there is an awful lot of equipment, vehicles, infrastructure etc to be returned to the UK. All of which is underway and has been for many months and will take many more. ///
That is a logistic operation that can be carried out in the reasonable safety of Camp Bastion, so why are we still patrolling, and putting more lives at risk?
/// The reason we can't pack up and go home now is because there is an awful lot of equipment, vehicles, infrastructure etc to be returned to the UK. All of which is underway and has been for many months and will take many more. ///
That is a logistic operation that can be carried out in the reasonable safety of Camp Bastion, so why are we still patrolling, and putting more lives at risk?
youngmafbog
/// 447 in 12 years, hardly a massive number for a war. There are far worst occupations with higher death rates but they are never mentioned. ///
Try telling that to the families of those 447 lost souls, have you no feelings and do you hold life so cheaply?
That is simply disgusting, and I feel ashamed to class you a fellow rightie.
/// 447 in 12 years, hardly a massive number for a war. There are far worst occupations with higher death rates but they are never mentioned. ///
Try telling that to the families of those 447 lost souls, have you no feelings and do you hold life so cheaply?
That is simply disgusting, and I feel ashamed to class you a fellow rightie.
Each death is one too many, but to follow up on YMB point - this is an average of 37 soldiers a year dying - in 2011 -12, 49 people working in construction in the UK were killed and 33 working in agriculture which proportionately makes agriculture the most dangerous profession.
http:// www.far mersgua rdian.c om/home /latest -news/f arming- has-hig hest-oc cupatio nal-dea th-rate -figure s-revea l/48157 .articl e
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TTT, you seem to be under the illusion that wars only happen when someone invades Britain.
Actually, they're almost entirely when we invade other people. Here's the list of the 22 countries Britain hasn't invaded (yet):
http:// mentalf loss.co m/artic le/1301 9/there -are-on ly-22-c ountrie s-world -britis h-haven %E2%80% 99t-inv aded
Actually, they're almost entirely when we invade other people. Here's the list of the 22 countries Britain hasn't invaded (yet):
http://