And ripes in Pakistan and Indian with a seriois tongue lash to Paagistan. Niliona address yake to the military pale Fort Myers. “withdrawal is unacceptable”. All this for fwucking poppy!? Arûme kwîna thîna
I dont know how to edit the heading
I thought they were going to send their troops to Somalia or Yemen since the Russians is in Syria.
Uranium, Gold, titanium estimated to be worth 3 trillion usd in line. United states mines it to be part of paying for the cost of war.
Whaaat! Afghanistan has all this? I’ll be damned! Kwisha hawa!
With the unfolding of events seems like a world war 3 in the offing but this aint ths case. First north korea and now pakistani? Pakistan is already chinas puppet so Uncle sam needs india to counter em.
Somebody research the Caspian basin. Thats the real issue
"According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, proven and possible natural gas reserves in the Caspian Basin comprise two-thirds of the region’s total hydrocarbons. Already, proven Caspian gas reserves are estimated at 243-248 trillion cubic feet (tcf), :eek: which is comparable to North American reserves of 300 tcf."
The Caspian Basin and Asian Energy Markets | Brookings
:eek: Woooooi. Isapitay
Been telling people its has never been about religion,it has never been about terrorist and their hideouts.
America is about its interests (read robbing off others fortunes) and would do anything and eliminate anyone who would stand on their way. Check the 9/11 truthers documentary,the inside job and other architects and pilots confessions
Case in point Kenya,hatukuwa na alshabab before discovery of oil in the coastlines of somali and kenyan shores. Christians were at peace with Muslims.
Do you know who is drilling in somalia now?
I have watche Farenheit 9/11 only. Any other truthers you can recommend?
Who is drilling in Som?
Go to the top of your thread. To the right just under the title, click on ‘Thead tools’. One of the drop-down menu items is ‘Edit title’. Click, change and save.
Thank you sir. Mûgûka ni kwangu na tools zote utataka njugu, fegi, iliki glenfiddich na kisingo matha kitemeo
Sande omwami
When have we discovered oil in our shores? When did Al Shabaab uprising start?? I think you’re too much into conspiracy theories
Total. Mahali utaona this French company doing exploration, jua kulikuwa au kutakuwa na shida.
There is a strange correlation between the growing number of US military installations in the region, the increased activity of regional Islamist groups and Africa’s oil production sites.
FASCISM
[SIZE=6]No Wall, No Embassy Move, And, Oh Yeah, We’re Staying In Afghanistan[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Trump adds continuation of Afghanistan war to the growing list of broken promises.[/SIZE]
WASHINGTON ― To the wall that Mexico is not going to pay for and the Iran nuclear deal that hasn’t been torn up, to China still not being labeled a currency manipulator and an embassy in Israel still not being moved to Jerusalem, President Donald Trump can now add the Afghanistan war still not ending.
Seven months into his presidency, not only is he not withdrawing from what he had called a “terrible mistake” during his campaign, he is reportedly approving thousands of more troops, along with an open-ended commitment to remain.
“The consequences of a rapid exit are both predictable and unacceptable,” Trump said in a prime-time speech Monday night from an Army post adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery.
The decision, which Trump’s military advisers had pushed for, worried his supporters who fear that the firing of top aide Steve Bannon will allow the “establishment” and moderates to assert themselves in the White House.
“Now it’s the generals turn,” said a prominent Republican National Committee member and Bannon backer who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Bannon had opposed a troop increase and instead had favored outsourcing the war to contractors.
“I see an emerging Schwarzenegger metamorphosis,” the RNC member added, referring to the actor turned governor in California who ran as a Republican but then pushed a number of moderate, even liberal policies after his election.
Another top RNC member, also speaking on condition of anonymity, had a simple explanation for Trump’s many reversals since taking office: “Overtaken by reality.”
Trump’s decision to escalate rather than abandon what is now the nation’s longest-running war mirrors the actions of his predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama. Obama campaigned in 2008 on ending the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which began in 2001 and 2003, respectively. But Obama, in his first term, approved a massive “surge” in Afghanistan to roll back Taliban gains and strengthen the U.S.-backed government before rapidly withdrawing almost all U.S. forces during his second term.
Trump in those years supported Obama’s decision: “I agree with Pres. Obama on Afghanistan. We should have a speedy withdrawal. Why should we keep wasting our money ― rebuild the U.S.!” he wrote in early 2013.
During his presidential campaign, Trump argued that U.S. involvement in wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan were “stupid.”
“We made a terrible mistake getting involved there in the first place, we had real brilliant thinkers that didn’t know what the hell they were doing, and it’s a mess,” he told CNN in October 2015.
The next spring, he said he favored withdrawing from the Middle East entirely. “When it’s not ISIS, it will be somebody else. We have been over there for so many years. We have spent up to $5 trillion,” he told Fox News in May 2016. “At some point we have to get the hell out. You know with ISIS, you knock them out, there will be someone else. It will continue to form. It’s a mess.”
Trump’s decision to increase the military presence in Afghanistan adds to the already long list of campaign promises Trump made that he has either been unable to keep or on which he has changed his position.
Trump, from the earliest days of his campaign, not only promised a massive wall on the southern border but that Mexico would pay for it. But in a phone call a week into his tenure, Trump conceded to Mexico’s president that that would not actually happen, but he asked that Enrique Peña Nieto not say so publicly.
Trump promised to label China a currency manipulator. He did not. Trump promised to move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. He has not done that either. Nor has he pulled out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, voided the deal lifting sanctions on Iran in return for an end to its nuclear program or replaced the Affordable Care Act.
“And no infrastructure deal,” said John Weaver, a top aide to Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s Republican presidential bid last year, about Trump’s promise to spend $1 trillion to rebuild the nation’s highways, railroads and airports.
Weaver said Trump now has the challenge of presenting a plan supported by his military commanders after having squandered his credibility with falsehoods about everything from the size of his inaugural crowds to a made-up phone call from the leader of the Boy Scouts of America.
“How is he going to sell this to the country?” Weaver said. “Here he is with disapproval ratings that are tremendous and nobody believes him.”
Trump’s defenders conceded that he has not delivered on his campaign promises but argued that he is still only in his first year.
“I mean, he’s got three years,” said Randy Evans, a Republican National Committee member from Georgia. “Some things he may be able to deliver on, some things he may not be able to deliver on…. On each promise, there’s a serious effort to fulfill those promises.”
BS. Hii vita haijaanza juzi.
I am afraid I have to agree with masaku. When you look at the common thread in ALL the wars that USA has been involved, you’ll realize that it all boils down to resources/money/industry. That bs about ideology is a laugher! America does not ascribe to anything more than retention of it’s global position and the attendant benefit of controlling the world’s natural resources. To wit, war is an industry USA loves with a passion (they come in, kick your ass, take your resources.) Look at these facts:
Since the United States was founded in 1776, she has been at war during 214 out of her 235 calendar years of existence. In other words, there were only 21 calendar years in which the U.S. did not wage any wars.
To put this in perspective:
- Pick any year since 1776 and there is about a 91% chance that America was involved in some war during that calendar year.
- No U.S. president truly qualifies as a peacetime president. Instead, all U.S. presidents can technically be considered “war presidents.”
- The U.S. has never gone a decade without war.
- The only time the U.S. went five years without war (1935-40) was during the isolationist period of the Great Depression.