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Militarily the will is there to finish the fight, but sadly the political will got up and walked away. This is not only happening in the EU, but sadly now also in Canada. Harper is beginning to feel the fire under his rear and if he wants to save his office, he will have no choice but to pull Canada out after the house votes to pull our troops out in 2009. Thanks in whole to the turncoat opposition party leaders Layton and Dion.
It started out as a good intention, but in the end all we will have to show for is a failed mission, because our politicians, lost their nerve and ran away and all the good out troops fought and died for was all in vain. "What a waste"
Thank You Mr Layton and Mr. Dion, for telling our sons and daughters that what they fought and gave their lives for was not worth a hill of beans. After NATO pulls out, the taliban will come back into power and once again brutalize the country. Alkeida will move back in and set up camp. Everything we built will be destroyed, schools, roads, hospitals. Women and children will once again be victimized and the five or so years we spent trying to make a difference will be like it, never happened. Quite a legacy.
Reminds me of another war in southeast Asia that had a similar outcome...
Damned shame, all of it.
It started out as a good intention, but in the end all we will have to show for is a failed mission, because our politicians, lost their nerve and ran away and all the good out troops fought and died for was all in vain. "What a waste"
Thank You Mr Layton and Mr. Dion, for telling our sons and daughters that what they fought and gave their lives for was not worth a hill of beans. After NATO pulls out, the taliban will come back into power and once again brutalize the country. Alkeida will move back in and set up camp. Everything we built will be destroyed, schools, roads, hospitals. Women and children will once again be victimized and the five or so years we spent trying to make a difference will be like it, never happened. Quite a legacy.
Reminds me of another war in southeast Asia that had a similar outcome...
Damned shame, all of it.