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Why are we putting our troops at such an unnecessary risk?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/arti cle-1148484/British-soldiers-seize-heroin-wort h-50m-Afghanistan-airborne-assault.html
If they knew where the location was, why didn't they just send the Helicopters in and completely destroy the heroin along with all the Taliban?
This wouldn't have put our ground troops at risk and the Taliban would not have been allowed to escape.
We did not find the need to drop troops onto the V1 & V2 sites during WW2, we just bombed them from the air, so why do we put our ground troops at such a risk now?
If they knew where the location was, why didn't they just send the Helicopters in and completely destroy the heroin along with all the Taliban?
This wouldn't have put our ground troops at risk and the Taliban would not have been allowed to escape.
We did not find the need to drop troops onto the V1 & V2 sites during WW2, we just bombed them from the air, so why do we put our ground troops at such a risk now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not a great fan of the Taliban, but when they were in power in Afghanistan they eradicated (briefly) the poppy farms and drug trade. The Taliban strictly adhere to the Koran, and the Koran forbids intoxicants.
When they were ousted, and we were supposed to be running the show, the warlords and Barons started the illicit trade again making Afghanistan the worlds second largest drug exporter.
The Taliban need all the support they can get, so these days they turn a blind eye to the trade saying it is for consumption by corrupted westerners. The drug trade is still operated by Warlords and Barons. The Taliban profit from it my running a protection racket.
When they were ousted, and we were supposed to be running the show, the warlords and Barons started the illicit trade again making Afghanistan the worlds second largest drug exporter.
The Taliban need all the support they can get, so these days they turn a blind eye to the trade saying it is for consumption by corrupted westerners. The drug trade is still operated by Warlords and Barons. The Taliban profit from it my running a protection racket.
forcing the surviving enemy to flee the area and abandon hugely valuable drug stockpiles and weapons
Using my method of an aerial strike.
There would not have been any surviving enemy left to flee.
There would not have been any drug stockpiles left.
There would not have been any stockpiles of weapons left.
Job done, another successful mission accomplished.
But no we would rather sacrifice our young troops lives, in this ridiculous and costly adventure into winning 'hearts & minds'.
Using my method of an aerial strike.
There would not have been any surviving enemy left to flee.
There would not have been any drug stockpiles left.
There would not have been any stockpiles of weapons left.
Job done, another successful mission accomplished.
But no we would rather sacrifice our young troops lives, in this ridiculous and costly adventure into winning 'hearts & minds'.
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