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I thought he was nuts before - but the killing of OBL has put the fat-boy over the edge. Check out some of his "Tweets" - Welcome to MichaelMoore.com
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did we arm Osama in the early years of afganistan?
did we arm Osama in the early years of afganistan?
I certainly didn't. Do you have any proof of any American doing so?
I thought he was nuts before - but the killing of OBL has put the fat-boy over the edge. Check out some of his "Tweets" - Welcome to MichaelMoore.com
I thought he was nuts before - but the killing of OBL has put the fat-boy over the edge. Check out some of his "Tweets" - Welcome to MichaelMoore.com
i can think of about 3 dozen things i don't agree with Michael Moore about. But what's "nuts"?
This?
"This caps off disastrous few months 4 Al-Qaeda. Non-violent revolts in Egypt, Tunisia, elsewhere were Al-Qaeda's WORST nightmare. Now this"
As for his other stuff... he's correct that we created bin laden. It just isn't something that's particularly relevant right now.
did we arm Osama in the early years of afganistan?
I certainly didn't. Do you have any proof of any American doing so?
Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
its called history
Saur revolution and Soviet warMain articles: Saur Revolution and Soviet war in Afghanistan
Outside the Palace Gate (Arg) in Kabul, the day after Saur Revolution on April 28, 1978.In 1978, a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), Mir Akbar Khyber, was allegedly killed by the Daoud government. Leaders of the PDPA feared that Daoud was planning to dismantle them because many were being arrested. Hafizullah Amin along with other PDPA members managed to remain at large and organised an uprising. The PDPA, led by Nur Mohammad Taraki, Babrak Karmal and Hafizullah Amin, overthrew the regime of Mohammad Daoud, who was assassinated along with his family during the April 1978 Saur Revolution. Taraki was declared President, Prime Minister and General Secretary of the PDPA. Once in power, the PDPA implemented a socialist agenda. It moved to carry out an ill-conceived land reform, which was misunderstood by virtually all Afghans.[88] They also imprisoned, tortured or murdered thousands of members of the traditional elite, the religious establishment, and the intelligentsia.[88] They also prohibited usury[89] and made a number of statements on women's rights, by declaring equality of the sexes[89] and introducing women to political life. Anahita Ratebzad was one of several female Marxist leaders and a member of the Revolutionary Council.
As part of its Cold War strategy, the White House in the United States began recruiting, financing and arming Mujahideen fighters during Operation Cyclone in 1979, which was aimed to defeat the Soviets. President Jimmy Carter's National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, warned at the time that this might prompt a Soviet intervention. In March 1979, Hafizullah Amin took over as prime minister, retaining the position of field marshal and becoming vice-president of the Supreme Defence Council. Taraki remained President and in control of the army until September 14 when he was killed.
The sad thing is people think they know what should be done in this country and their level of knowledge is not up to the job.
Its always the ones who know the least who think they know the best
I kinda' liked this one:
"Now that bin Laden's dead, can we put shampoo in our carry on? Can I keep my shoes on? Can we bring all the troops home?"
The sad thing is people think they know what should be done in this country and their level of knowledge is not up to the job.
Its always the ones who know the least who think they know the best
You still haven't provided any proof that an American armed OBL.
You know nothing.
Just keep making things up as you go along...
The fools will stand by your side (as evidenced in this thread).