ChatterBank13 mins ago
Out of Afghanistan & out of Europe.
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Why are the British troops along with Canadians and Americans slogging it out in the most dangerous regions of Afghanistan, on behalf of NATO?
And why is it that the French along with the Germans and Italians have got the reasonable cushy number of guarding Afghanistan's International Airport?
Will the Pro-Europeans take this on board and realise that Europe isn't interested in fair play? They just bend the rules to suit themselves, whilst expecting us to obey the rules to the letter of the law.
Should we now not only consider getting out of Afghanistan but Europe as well?
And why is it that the French along with the Germans and Italians have got the reasonable cushy number of guarding Afghanistan's International Airport?
Will the Pro-Europeans take this on board and realise that Europe isn't interested in fair play? They just bend the rules to suit themselves, whilst expecting us to obey the rules to the letter of the law.
Should we now not only consider getting out of Afghanistan but Europe as well?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I seem to recall that it is actually the Americans that are most often criticized for friendly fire incidents.
Such as 2002 when 2 US aircraft fired on a Canadian platoon
2003 when 3 UK soldiers were wounded by a A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft.
Or last year when an Italian special forces team was fired on whilst freeing a journalist in Baghdad - killing one.
That makes the quote about the accordian rather ironic coming from the Americans don't you think?
As for pulling out of Afghanistan now, what do you think would happen if we did? How long before it's a rats nest of training camps again?
Such as 2002 when 2 US aircraft fired on a Canadian platoon
2003 when 3 UK soldiers were wounded by a A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft.
Or last year when an Italian special forces team was fired on whilst freeing a journalist in Baghdad - killing one.
That makes the quote about the accordian rather ironic coming from the Americans don't you think?
As for pulling out of Afghanistan now, what do you think would happen if we did? How long before it's a rats nest of training camps again?