Obama Arrogance in Pakistan

well.....obviously by what you have just pointed out....they were spread pretty thin.....
anhd there were a few countries he left out of his list
but Al Qaeda must not have dared to enter Iraq cause they feared Saddam too much

oops, guess not

Sadly for the pseudo-conned ,the al Queda camps they found were in the Kurdish zone. You know they area protected the the US and the UK,s no fly zones?
yeah, sure
:rolleyes:
talk about being blind
 
Lets see, we can murder innocent people with drones, and all is ok, collateral damage. But when the "other" terrorists blow up a few people we arrogantly get upset. Oh the hypocrisy!

HONOLULU, Hawaii (AFP) – US President Barack Obama condemned Saturday's "outrageous terrorist attack" in northwestern Pakistan in which a suicide bomber killed dozens of people at a World Food Program project.

"I strongly condemn the outrageous terrorist attack in Khar, Pakistan," Obama said in a statement from Hawaii, where he was spending Christmas with his family.

Obama condemns 'outrageous' Pakistan suicide attack - Yahoo! News

As you can see from the comments, we exist in a nation of morons. Obama fits right in with them nicely.

We're lashing out and murdering innocents because we've failed to come up with any intelligent mission or achievable goal. We're pouring billions of dollars .. make that billions of TAXPAYER dollars into Afghanistan and this war on ghosts every week .. and you want to know what the result is ?

Maps show worsening Afghan security

"Countering the Obama administration's optimistic assessments of military progress, the US maps show the situation has worsened in 16 districts in the provinces of Badghis, Sari Pul, Balkh, Parwan, Baghlan, Samangan, Faryab, Laghman and Takhar.

And the situation in the South remained virtually unchanged at "very high risk," the daily added.

The maps were drawn based on factors such as militants' activities, political stability, coalition operations and community acceptance.

This is while around 150,000 US-led troops are stationed in Afghanistan to fight the Taliban and bring security to the war-ravaged country.

A report released by the Pentagon last month also made similar conclusions, showing attacks increased by 70 percent since 2009 and were threefold since 2007"

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"2010 has been the deadliest year for both Afghan civilians and foreign forces since the war began nine years ago. The International committee of the Red Cross has warned that even more fatalities are expected in 2011.'
PressTV - Maps show worsening Afghan security

Tough Choices Ahead in Afghanistan

"The US and its international partners’ objectives in Afghanistan have generally fallen under three over-arching categories: stability, representative governance and the rule of law. The ‘stability’ objective in specific terms means ensuring Afghanistan does not once again become a place from which extremist forces can attack the West and its interests. The narrative, as diplomats, analysts and academics alike currently tell it is that this can only be achieved once the other objectives are met. In other words, Afghanistan cannot be secured until you have an efficient and legitimate government that can implement some respectful standard of democracy and human rights.

It is now clear that this strategy is utterly flawed and unrealistic. Nine years on, the Obama administration’s year-end review of its Afghanistan war strategy, released this month, tried its best to provide as rosy a picture possible, emphasising that the strategy in Afghanistan is working but that it is nevertheless fragile and reversible. What the nine-year conflict has in fact shown is that the numerous over-arching objectives cannot be met in their entirety, will certainly not be achieved should the US begin its drawdown in July 2011 or within the five year troop withdrawal deadline being proposed by British Prime Minister David Cameron, and will most certainly not be achieved within the next ten years – if the current record is anything to go by."
Tough Choices Ahead in Afghanistan | Oil Price.com

Every real assessment of Afghanistan and the failed war on ghosts there says the same thing. It has failed. Yet we keep on mass-murdering innocent people .. "god-fearing" us .. just as we mass-murdered countless innocent people in Iraq .. for profit.

Somewhere in Pakistan a family is huddling together in the dark as they listen to engines in the sky .. that has come to send missiles into their homes, smashing into the faces of their children.

WE are the monsters of nightmares.

You wanna' stop terrorism .. stop using it.
 
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