what are your thoughts of this never ending war/conflict or what ever name the US wants to call it.
Something just doesn't seem right. American geologist find the mineral sites and the Chinese get the exclusive right to mine them. And of course our men and women are there to fight.... what are they calling it these days.
the war in afghanistan
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the war in afghanistan
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The problem is that we've created such a mess that we can't just get up and go because it would just be chaos.
I agree with Olly. We had no right being there in the first place. And John makes a good point - our young men and women are dying on an almost daily basis. The lessons of Vietnam seem to be lost to history.
I agree with Olly. We had no right being there in the first place. And John makes a good point - our young men and women are dying on an almost daily basis. The lessons of Vietnam seem to be lost to history.
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mikeyBoab wrote:The problem is that we've created such a mess that we can't just get up and go because it would just be chaos.
I agree with Olly. We had no right being there in the first place. And John makes a good point - our young men and women are dying on an almost daily basis. The lessons of Vietnam seem to be lost to history.
As a Vietnam Vet, I never undstood why we were fighting there to begin with. Surely it wasn't for their wood to make our guitars with, well who knows these days. I recently found out Agent Orange was made in Australia, so I guess many nations had a financial interest in the war. I wonder if many Vietnamese immigrated to Australia
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Yep, they sure did- in an excess of guilt, thousands were accepted without background checks or ID documents during the late 1970's, and while the political elite dabbed their dewy eyes and sipped their Chardonnay heroin importation and Asian organised crime grew a thousand percent in a matter of months.
Pardon me- my red neck is showing.
Pardon me- my red neck is showing.
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aussieteacherPMMD wrote:Yep, they sure did- in an excess of guilt, thousands were accepted without background checks or ID documents during the late 1970's, and while the political elite dabbed their dewy eyes and sipped their Chardonnay heroin importation and Asian organised crime grew a thousand percent in a matter of months.
Pardon me- my red neck is showing.
Heck it's ok
Here the police patrol the streets , but the yakuza owns the streets. With the downturn in the economy the club owers have asked the police to ask the yakuza to stop taking protection money. Terrible isn't it
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