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youngmafbog
This war is not for the Afghans it is for us and the safety of our streets.
Since you seem to know so definitely, perhaps you are privileged with information that the rest of us are not?
I was merely quoting Lieutenant Colonel Nick Richardson.
We are told many different reasons for us being out there. I have heard politicians voice the Lieutenant Colonel's words but then I have also heard them use your excuse.
The Army is not the most dangerous occupation to be in at all. But do we see coffins ling the street for the professions that are?
I cannot understand where you are coming from with this statement, and I would be please to see if anyone else besides yourself does.
But please enlighten us, what are the most dangerous professions? And how many servicemen get killed in manoeuvres? Neither do we see Army coffins lining our streets.
Please don't use the excuse that more drivers are killed on the roads, you might as well say it is more dangerous to get old, since more old people die.
Our troops would be better employed ready to defend our own country than dying in an un-winnable war, in a country that we should not be in.