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kurtster

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Posted: Aug 18, 2021 - 2:19pm

 rgio wrote:
September 2018 - 15,000 US troops in Afghanistan February 2020 - Trump signs agreement with Taliban, committing to leave in 14 months. November 2020 - Trump orders the reduction of forces by January 15 down to 2,500, and issues a statement saying "his hope the incoming Biden administration would have all US troops "come home safely, and in their entirety" by their previously agreed 1 May 2021, deadline. After Trump lost, he ordered troop levels down to 2,500 and reiterated the commitment to be out "as he agreed" by May.  It's August.  Any Americans stuck in-country have had ample time, based on the telegraphed plans of Trump.  The Trump administration sat on interpreter and local guide immigration paperwork for years. This is exactly what he wanted... make it nearly impossible for Biden (and the US) to leave without a crisis.   Your boy poured the gasoline and lit the match, and you want to blame the fire department that the house burned down. History will prove Trump destroyed US relations for decades to come, but if you're lucky you'll be able to strike that from the history books as some sort of woke demonization of white leadership.
 
I see. 

So you're giving Biden a pass on this and all those Americans still there are dumb fucks who should'a left long ago and to hell with them.

Got it.
rgio

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Posted: Aug 18, 2021 - 8:59am

 kurtster wrote:
Yes, the WH admitted yesterday that there are 15,000 Americans still in Afghanistan and that they are scattered across the "country" (if you can call it that) ...

Trump did have an agreement in place that was contingency based, not absolute as been misrepresented repeatedly. Trump said this morning what is a big duh ... you get the civilians out before the military. The military is the last out, not the first out.

September 2018 - 15,000 US troops in Afghanistan

February 2020 - Trump signs agreement with Taliban, committing to leave in 14 months.

November 2020 - Trump orders the reduction of forces by January 15 down to 2,500, and issues a statement saying "his hope the incoming Biden administration would have all US troops "come home safely, and in their entirety" by their previously agreed 1 May 2021, deadline.

After Trump lost, he ordered troop levels down to 2,500 and reiterated the commitment to be out "as he agreed" by May.  It's August.  Any Americans stuck in-country have had ample time, based on the telegraphed plans of Trump.  The Trump administration sat on interpreter and local guide immigration paperwork for years. This is exactly what he wanted... make it nearly impossible for Biden (and the US) to leave without a crisis.   Your boy poured the gasoline and lit the match, and you want to blame the fire department that the house burned down.

History will prove Trump destroyed US relations for decades to come, but if you're lucky you'll be able to strike that from the history books as some sort of woke demonization of white leadership.

kurtster

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Posted: Aug 18, 2021 - 7:51am

 rgio wrote:
 miamizsun wrote:
that and i'm freaking gobsmacked that we left (or are leaving) a bunch of people behind to face the hoard/barbarians
women/girls especially will suffer the giant leap backwards in human rights
...

Trump signed a peace agreement with the Taliban in Feb of last year and ran for re-election on his ability to end the war.  Biden ran for election saying he was getting out. Only when there are pictures of people in turbans carrying guns does anyone in the US (or the rest of the world) worry about human rights. It's amazing to watch the "America First" crowd suggest they would never have done this.  They applauded when he did these things... yet want to crucify Biden for doing exactly what they've been wanting for years. We're lost.  The idiots are now running the asylum.  
 
Yes, the WH admitted yesterday that there are 15,000 Americans still in Afghanistan and that they are scattered across the "country" (if you can call it that) ...

Trump did have an agreement in place that was contingency based, not absolute as been misrepresented repeatedly.  Trump said this morning what is a big duh ... you get the civilians out before the military.  The military is the last out, not the first out.

Over the weekend, Leon Panetta said that this debacle is as bad or worse than The Bay Of Pigs, saying that the difference here though, is that Kennedy owned up to it.  Biden owns this but blames Trump.  Biden has reversed nearly every Trump policy or died trying.  Why not this one ?  Biden hasn't even said that our military will stay until the last American is safely brought out, and nothing that even resembles that.  In other words, American citizens in Afghanistan, good luck, you're on your own.  Biden is taking the Taliban at their word that Americans will be given safe passage out of the country.  Ah, c'mon man ...

Yeah, Biden, foreign policy genius whom former CIA director and Defense Secretary Gates once said was on the wrong side of everything in foreign policy.  And he was voted into office despite his record being well known and out in the open.

Taiwan will be toast before the 2022 election ...

Oh, and nobody has yet to call this what it is ... a coup.  A successful coup.
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Posted: Aug 18, 2021 - 5:20am

 black321 wrote:


Lunatic fringe, on the left and right getting too much attention.
I still think the majority are rational, realistic thinkers.
Those are the ones who need more attention.


but what about the clicks for cliques?
ration and reason are great when used properly
it's a big part in how we make better decisions
most people are busy a/f and don't have the time to weigh in on everything
much less get good information to make a good decision
lots of doo doo to wade through
and extremists spouting dogma aren't helping either
replacing an old bad idea with a new bad idea isn't progress
even if it is an adamantly assumed party-line diktat
is their lunacy is a cry for attention?

westslope

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 6:46pm

 R_P wrote:

80-90% supported an invasion of Afghanistan...


QED.

The USA could have waited and seen if the then current leadership would hand over Osama Bin Laden.  The USA did not wait.  I believe the USA and Israel were deathly afraid of giving Osama Bin Laden a public platform in a court of law.

The USA could have militarily struck targets in Afghanistan from a distance.  It could have imposed sanctions.  Sanctions may not have been effective but then they would have cost the USA less.  And sanctions certainly would have hurt ordinary Afghanis a lot less than a bloody military invasion and occupation. The USA could have sent out assassination squads to pick off Al Quaeda leadership.   But then the USA would have to do better than unilingual American recruits....  

Western nations never did manage to infiltrate the Taliban did they?  Perhaps that is a subtle message that top-down profound regime- and cultural change is not a given? 

Or the USA could have ended military and diplomatic support for the Israeli nation building program and nipped future similar problems in the bud.

Are violent conflicts about resources or are they about us versus them 'stuff'?   Or are 'us versus them' narratives simply spun to support resource grabs and demonize the enemy to make their civilians easier to kill?

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 6:16pm

 westslope wrote:
LOL!  Sometimes.  

Frankly, lots of reasonable centrist people do support questionable policies.  

The War on Terror. (...)

80-90% supported an invasion of Afghanistan...

westslope

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 5:49pm

 R_P wrote:

......

Pick a salient issue and the self-identified reasonable ones can go from zero to wingnut in under five seconds...


LOL!  Sometimes.  

Frankly, lots of reasonable centrist people do support questionable policies.  

The War on Terror.   Over the top use of economic sanctions.   Obesity-sitting-dementia policies.   Massive subsidies for the ecologically punishing agricultural sector.  Canadians pay people to overfish, and good numbers of workers to NOT work, year-in, year-out. "Balanced budgets".   The employment mandate of the US Federal Reserve.  Blank cheque support for the Israeli anti-Semitic ethnic-cleansing nation-building project.   Heavy-handed, thuggish industrial policy.  The startling absence of single-payer, basic universal health care in the USA. 

Mind you not everybody agrees on what constitutes 'questionable policies'.  

Clearly, I find many of Biden's policies to be 'questionable'.  

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 5:47pm

 oldviolin wrote:

Hello. Wears blinders and feeds on itself. Them and they, curds and whey. Plus its excruciatingly boring...


idioms are running the asylum...
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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 5:32pm

 rgio wrote:

People have apparently lost the ability to reason.  I don't get it.



Irony alert
rgio

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 1:29pm

 westslope wrote:
I do appreciate black321's point.  One US neighbourhood is very different from another.    At one level, numbers do not matter so much as competence, energy, purpose and neighbourhood cohesion.   That comes from special interest/grass roots politics 101.  

Funny though to think of an Aussie making hay while deliberately and successfully misleading Americans.   Well maybe not so funny.  Like it ain't funny when large numbers of Canadians fall for the Trump movement rhetoric.    

I used to feel that way, but competence has no chance against tribalism.  People have apparently lost the ability to reason.  I don't get it.

rgio

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 1:21pm

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
you mean Murdoch?

I do.

R_P

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 12:14pm

 westslope wrote:
Median voters and normal, quiet, stable folks do not make headlines and sell copies/eyeballs. 

The mythical (reasonable, moderate) middle!

Pick a salient issue and the self-identified reasonable ones can go from zero to wingnut in under five seconds...

westslope

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 9:40am

 black321 wrote:


Lunatic fringe, on the left and right getting too much attention.
I still think the majority are rational, realistic thinkers.
Those are the ones who need more attention.

Median voters and normal, quiet, stable folks do not make headlines and sell copies/eyeballs.  

black321

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 9:23am

 rgio wrote:

You mean like the folks attacking school board members for attempting to protect teachers and their own children by having them wear masks?

The idiots are getting into office based on the votes of those good people in your neighborhood.   To get your neighbors to act irrationally, all you have to do is tell them their Constitutional right to freedom is being violated.  No facts are required.   It took an outsider (Australian) to figure out how to get rich saying that... and down we go!!!





Lunatic fringe, on the left and right getting too much attention.
I still think the majority are rational, realistic thinkers.
Those are the ones who need more attention.
NoEnzLefttoSplit

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 8:27am

 rgio wrote:

You mean like the folks attacking school board members for attempting to protect teachers and their own children by having them wear masks?

The idiots are getting into office based on the votes of those good people in your neighborhood.   To get your neighbors to act irrationally, all you have to do is tell them their Constitutional right to freedom is being violated.  No facts are required.   It took an outsider (Australian) to figure out how to get rich saying that... and down we go!!!




you mean Murdoch?

steeler

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 8:27am

 rgio wrote:

You mean like the folks attacking school board members for attempting to protect teachers and their own children by having them wear masks?

The idiots are getting into office based on the votes of those good people in your neighborhood.   To get your neighbors to act irrationally, all you have to do is tell them their Constitutional right to freedom is being violated.  No facts are required.   It took an outsider (Australian) to figure out how to get rich saying that... and down we go!!!





We have met the enemy. It is us.
westslope

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 8:23am

 rgio wrote:

You mean like the folks attacking school board members for attempting to protect teachers and their own children by having them wear masks?

The idiots are getting into office based on the votes of those good people in your neighborhood.   To get your neighbors to act irrationally, all you have to do is tell them their Constitutional right to freedom is being violated.  No facts are required.   It took an outsider (Australian) to figure out how to get rich saying that... and down we go!!!





I do appreciate black321's point.  One US neighbourhood is very different from another.    At one level, numbers do not matter so much as competence, energy, purpose and neighbourhood cohesion.   That comes from special interest/grass roots politics 101.  

Funny though to think of an Aussie making hay while deliberately and successfully misleading Americans.   Well maybe not so funny.  Like it ain't funny when large numbers of Canadians fall for the Trump movement rhetoric.    
rgio

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 7:59am

 black321 wrote:

Idiots are/have been in control, but as long as we have good people in the neighborhoods and streets, we are not lost, just sidetracked. 

You mean like the folks attacking school board members for attempting to protect teachers and their own children by having them wear masks?

The idiots are getting into office based on the votes of those good people in your neighborhood.   To get your neighbors to act irrationally, all you have to do is tell them their Constitutional right to freedom is being violated.  No facts are required.   It took an outsider (Australian) to figure out how to get rich saying that... and down we go!!!



oldviolin

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 7:58am

 miamizsun wrote:
 rgio wrote:

Trump signed a peace agreement with the Taliban in Feb of last year and ran for re-election on his ability to end the war. 

Biden ran for election saying he was getting out.

Only when there are pictures of people in turbans carrying guns does anyone in the US (or the rest of the world) worry about human rights.

It's amazing to watch the "America First" crowd suggest they would never have done this.  They applauded when he did these things... yet want to crucify Biden for doing exactly what they've been wanting for years.

We're lost.  The idiots are now running the asylum.  

i would agree in general that partisan nuttery is the norm
and for the most part it is toxic
principled thought/behavior should play a larger role in leadership
politicians come and go, but policy hangs around
and our foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired

 
Hello. Wears blinders and feeds on itself. Them and they, curds and whey. Plus its excruciatingly boring...
miamizsun

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Posted: Aug 17, 2021 - 7:23am

 rgio wrote:

Trump signed a peace agreement with the Taliban in Feb of last year and ran for re-election on his ability to end the war. 

Biden ran for election saying he was getting out.

Only when there are pictures of people in turbans carrying guns does anyone in the US (or the rest of the world) worry about human rights.

It's amazing to watch the "America First" crowd suggest they would never have done this.  They applauded when he did these things... yet want to crucify Biden for doing exactly what they've been wanting for years.

We're lost.  The idiots are now running the asylum.  





i would agree in general that partisan nuttery is the norm
and for the most part it is toxic
principled thought/behavior should play a larger role in leadership
politicians come and go, but policy hangs around
and our foreign policy leaves a lot to be desired



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