FuzzyLogic said:http://cjunk.blogspot.com/2007/03/think-like-taliban.html
I sit with my fellow mujahedeen in the Pakistani Madrassa. We’ve been driven out of Helmand by the Christians. This past summer, we thought we were well prepared … Allah knows that the Russians paid dearly in the same limestone ditches and dry irrigation canals. But in 2006 all we managed was to kill a couple dozen crusaders … while their artillery, airplanes, and infantry tore us up. Our young recruits from Pakistan panicked and were martyred either where they lay or while they fled … Allah received them by the hundreds. And worse yet, the population … our own people … remained neutral.
ronnychoi said:Well, we cheered in the theater during the new movie 300 as loud as we could during the DND advertisement. Everyone else in the packed theater cheered reluctantly. I bet we could do the same thing in Quebec City. A good percentage of people are followers, they follow leaders just like Germans in WW2. Now I'm not saying be a revolutionary, but if you know what you are doing, it's not that hard. Also, Serbia scored lowest on I.Q levels during the Euro I.Q tests last year, Germany scored highest...are these figures biased?? Maybe, but who knows right? I'm very curious to see how Canada scores, considering they are absolutely inadmissible.
Explain why you completely agree with me Cdtbosn? Have you ever been to FRY?
I sit with my fellow mujahedeen in the Pakistani Madrassa. We’ve been driven out of Helmand by the Christians. This past summer, we thought we were well prepared … Allah knows that the Russians paid dearly in the same limestone ditches and dry irrigation canals. But in 2006 all we managed was to kill a couple dozen crusaders … while their artillery, airplanes, and infantry tore us up. Our young recruits from Pakistan panicked and were martyred either where they lay or while they fled … Allah received them by the hundreds. And worse yet, the population … our own people … remained neutral.
ronnychoi said:which included the Srpska Krajina in eastern Bosnia, Montenegro, and of
Bane said:To get this back to the original flavour of the thread a bit...
Like Jack Granatstein, noted canadian war historian for those not familiar with him, has said repeatedly; the case has not been properly made to the public by any of the 3 prime ministers that we've had since 2001 as to why we are in afghanistan. While Harper is a bit better than the other two, none of them has shown a strong leadership on this issue. If it is in Canada's national interest to be there I want, and every citizen deserves, our elected leaders to look me and the eye and make the case to me. Full Stop. I fully believe that an excellent case is there to be made, but it hasn't happened. Sure it's easy to malign citizens of democracy's like Canada and say they are ignorant, stupid or apathetic. But is that really the answer? It seems a bit reactionary and simplistic to me.
CDN Aviator said:Krajina was NEVER a former republic of Yugoslavia......
ronnychoi said:Right, It was supposed to be though...isn't it still controlled by militias and gangsters? I think it was filtrated in the 90's by the Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia.
ronnychoi said:Right, It was supposed to be though...isn't it still controlled by militias and gangsters? I think it was filtrated in the 90's by the Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia.
CDN Aviator said:Listen buddy, unlike you, i serve in the Krijina.......so i have a frame of reference as to what i am talking about.
Do you ?