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| It wasn't me Last Online: Yesterday 04:19 PM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: All the way over there>
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| Five British soldiers killed UK Soldiers Killed By Policeman Are Named David Williams, Sky News Online Five British soldiers shot dead by a rogue Afghan policeman they were training have been named by the Ministry of Defence. The victims were Warrant Officer Darren Chant, Sergeant Matthew Telford, Guardsman James Major, Acting Corporal Steven Boote and Corporal Nicholas Webster-Smith. The Taliban have said they were behind the killings inside a military compound in Helmand province. A spokesman said the police officer, who fled the scene and has yet to be found, was a member of their rebel organisation. "It's a new Taliban tactic," he said. "We have more Taliban who have infiltrated into the police and army." Warrant Officer Chant, Sergeant Telford and Guardsman Major were from the Grenadier Guards, while Acting Corporal Boote and Corporal Webster-Smith were from the Royal Military Police. Guardsman James Major was one of the victims They were fatally injured in an attack following a patrol in the Nad-e'Ali district. Six soldiers wounded in the incident are being treated at Camp Bastion, the Army's main Afghan base. Sergeant Telford, from Grimsby, leaves a wife, Kerry, and two sons aged nine and four. His uncle, William Ferrand, said he died doing the job he loved. "It was his job and he absolutely loved it. Everybody knows what a wonderful lad he was," he said. "His two sons are going to be devastated and will miss their father. "We're a military family, but he was the first one to join at the age of 16." |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 04:34 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: where the streets have no name
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| To 'beat' the Taliban would require a major military occupation of the country, at great cost to the Occupiers. Most Afghans will resent that, and popular resistance can be expected to rise- such as incidents of this nature. Meanwhile, the Karzai government we are propping up is a corrupt crock of shit, with no legitimacy. All infrastructural and aid projects in Ghan are accompanied by bribe money paid to the Taliban anyway- amazingly, 'We' are one of the main sources of funding for the Taliban. It also turns out a CIA study has shown that a lower portion of funding for the Tali comes from drug cultivation & smuggling than was previously thought- but Karzai's brother (on the CIA's payroll) is one of the biggest drug Warlords of all. The current tack sounds like a no win situation to me.
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| In transit to Valhalla | RIP, and my deepest condolences to their family's The situation in Afghanistan is difficult, but that is no reason to give up, If the Brits in WW2 had been as defeatist as some members of this board, Hitler would have received a surrender after Dunkirk. It is after all better to fight on Afghan soil, than to scoop up dead body's in the London underground, Madrid train stations or from the rubble of New York high rises, as long as the swine's are under severe pressure in their heartland, they have less time, energy and resources to contemplate major terror act's, and to carry them out in a successful way, as the last few years is testament to. The 5 dead young Soldiers where part of that, on their part heroic, effort to keep us all safer back home, and an effort to give the Afghan people a brighter and more enlightened future, by giving up now, their death's will have been in vain. Luckily even Obama has pledged himself to the long haul in Afghanistan, with increased troop numbers as gradual withdrawal from Iraq progresses, something quite a few of his otherwise weak-kneed supporters conveniently seems to forget, just as he has decided to carry on with the CIA rendition/kidnapping programs that Clinton another Democrat in fact started, and Bush is criticised for. It might be a new foot, but it is in many ways the same trusted old boot, and that at-least might in the end be a deciding factor, in ultimately giving purpose and justice for the 5 young Heroes absolute and final sacrifice.
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| Yala Last Online: Today 08:23 PM Join Date: Feb 2009
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At the moment things don't look good and the Americans seeing this , have called for a ' surge '. IMO they are correct. The alternative is to pull out and give terrorists a safe haven. This would only lead to more terror attacks on unarmed civilians on our own streets. | |
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| Big Buddha Beach Last Online: Today 07:51 PM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Klong Klung
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It can happen when you get in an airplane and end up still strapped to your seat in a small Scottish town instead of your destination.. It can happen when you get in an airplane and the last thing you see is a secretary leaning over her bosses desk in NYC.. All of these things are done voluntarily..but you expect somebody else to prevent it for you... | ||
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| Big Buddha Beach Last Online: Today 07:51 PM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Klong Klung
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| Yep..and I licked my teenager sister's pussy when I was 10 years old ( lick my pip ooooh lick my pip) ..and I was beaten up at school and I served with UK Special Forces.... But I refuse to take the bait.. click click... |
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| Thailand Forum Last Online: Today 03:51 PM Join Date: Jan 2006
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| It's ironic that a battle between a hegamon and one of the poorest states on earth will end in a truce. The Taliban's unique ideology will only doom Afghanistan to poverty and all they have to do is stay and live as the sons of the soil; the buminputra which Malays's speak of. The U.S and the British need to find more and more poor people to send and kill poor people.
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| Big Buddha Beach Last Online: Today 07:51 PM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Klong Klung
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Poor lads fighting for a government which massively abuses democratic elections etc would be more correct. A soldier fights for the existing government it doesn't fight TO maintain the existing government....governments are maintained by a democratic election...now whether proportional representation would be better is a different discussion...and nothing to do with 5 soldiers being killed.. | |||
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| Thailand Forum Last Online: Today 03:51 PM Join Date: Jan 2006
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fighting to maintain/ fighting for seem pretty synonymous to me. And I am sure that the men who were killed didn't define their mission so accurately. The news from the front is boredom, feelings of pointless strugle and waiting for Obama to a to deliver the bold new strategy for the just war. | ||||
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