Taliban leader admits tough Obama will win the war that Bush failed

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It was a placeholder, go back to driveling old man, you've already been completely discredited.

Discredited? When? Where? and by Whom?


Here is how one discredit's someone:


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He requires that the Iraqi Legislature had to approve the agreement. Well a) that's difficult for a western legis but especially for one as messy as this one but b) that has never been a requirement in any of the 40 other SOFA agreements we have with other nations.

You stated in writing that it was Obama that 'requires that the Iraqi Legislature had to approve the agreement.' So you lied or you did not know that Iraq's Chief Justice required that and it was first required for the Bush/Maliki 2008 SOFA as dozens of sources have shown you to be true.

So you are a fraud. You can't be all you claim to be, because anyone involved so closely with the negotiations in 2008 would have known that Iraq's Parliament had to approve it.
 
See what happens when a nation wants US troops to stay:

Afghanistan To Sign U.S. Security Agreement, Adviser Says
AP 09/29/14 09:19 AM ET
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A senior adviser to U.S. President Barack Obama said Monday that Afghanistan will sign a deal Tuesday to allow American soldiers to remain in the country past the end of the year.

John Podesta, speaking to a news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, said he didn't know if newly inaugurated President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai would be the official signing the deal for Afghanistan.

Podesta said he would sign it on behalf of the U.S.

The deal will allow about 10,000 American troops to stay in the country after the international combat mission ends on Dec. 31.

The announcement comes after Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai was sworn in Monday as Afghanistan's new president, replacing Hamid Karzai in the country's first democratic transfer of power after the 2001 U.S.-led invasion toppled the Taliban.

Have the Wingnuts started denouncing this achievement following the first ever democratic transfer of power in the history of Afghanistan.
 
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The Taliban are some of Barack Hussein Obama's biggest fans. Gee, i wonder why?

From the grave, who cares. I wonder why anyone would dream up such an absurd myth.

Seriously, it's true. The Taliban are Big Obama fans. He's helped them take much of Afghanistan back. He's been a very generous partner. They don't want him to ever leave office.
 
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The Taliban are some of Barack Hussein Obama's biggest fans. Gee, i wonder why?

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9880481 From the grave, who cares. I wonder why anyone would dream up such an absurd myth.

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Seriously, it's true. The Taliban are Big Obama fans. He's helped them take much of Afghanistan back. He's been a very generous partner. They don't want him to ever leave office.

The Taliban had control of much territory and population at the end of 2008. Since Obama took over from Bush the Taliban's control has been greatly diminished. They are driven to remote areas of Afghanistan but their safe zones in Pakistan have been greatly diminished also.
 
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The Taliban are some of Barack Hussein Obama's biggest fans. Gee, i wonder why?

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9880481 From the grave, who cares. I wonder why anyone would dream up such an absurd myth.

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Seriously, it's true. The Taliban are Big Obama fans. He's helped them take much of Afghanistan back. He's been a very generous partner. They don't want him to ever leave office.

The Taliban had control of much territory and population at the end of 2008. Since Obama took over from Bush the Taliban's control has been greatly diminished. They are driven to remote areas of Afghanistan but their safe zones in Pakistan have been greatly diminished also.

They have only kind words for Obama. Why is that? The answer is, they've done well with him as their partner. They pray to Allah he never leaves office.
 
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They have only kind words for Obama. Why is that? The answer is, they've done well with him as their partner. They pray to Allah he never leaves office.

Do the Taliban have kind words for US military personnel stationed in and around Afghanistan?
 
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They have only kind words for Obama. Why is that? The answer is, they've done well with him as their partner. They pray to Allah he never leaves office.

Do the Taliban have kind words for US military personnel stationed in and around Afghanistan?

Just going on what i've observed. The Taliban generally only has kind words for Barack Hussein Obama. Why is that? My guess is, they've been very pleased with his reign. They've taken much of the country back.
 
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. Just going on what i've observed. The Taliban generally only has kind words for Barack Hussein Obama. Why is that? My guess is, they've been very pleased with his reign. They've taken much of the country back.


You have apparently observed an hallucination seeing as how doubtful it is hat you speak or understand the language that the Taliban use. So either you must be fluent in their language to make your own personal observation or you have relied on some less than credible political hack that made the observation for you.

But you admit that you have not observed any Taliban 'kind words' for the US military fighting there no matter how improbable it is that you 'observed' anything at all.
 
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You have apparently observed a an hallucination seeing as how doubtful it is that you speak or understand the language that the Taliban use.

It must be that paulitician did observe a hallucination. We haven't heard from him on this.
 
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What I kept talking about was immunity for the Residual forces that were being planned to be left there. Between 30-50K were originally talked about. Even 10K probably would've been enough to at least hold the gains we had worked so hard for.

How many Iraqis were serving in Iraq's military and security forces in June 2009, EconChick? That is the month that Bush agreed to pull all US troops out of Iraq's cities,
 
Update:

Taliban Militants Suffer Heavy Casualties in Nangarhar

Friday October 17, 2014 Jalalabad (BNA) The military operation launched by dozens of police, National army forces in Bati Koot district last night and continuing up to now.

Hazrat Hussain Mashriqiwal spokesperson of police in the province said BNA, two notorious commanders of armed rebels along with 11 men were killed and six others insurgents captured during the operation by Afghan security forces.
 
What if Taliban under pressure from Pakistan agree to cease this year's siring offensive and agree to a peace deal. Will the wingnut righties be disturbed and ridicule such a situation?

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Pakistan Tries to Publicly Widen Gap with Taliban
April 30, 2015 3:21 PM
Ayaz Gul

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FILE - Pakistan's Foreign ministry spokeswoman Tasneem Aslam speaks during a news conference at the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad.

Pakistan on Thursday condemned “the spike in violence” stemming from the "spring offensive" the Taliban recently unleashed in Afghanistan. The unusual public criticism is yet another indication Islamabad is distancing itself from the Islamist insurgent group it once helped take control of most of the war-torn neighboring country.
Pakistan Tries to Publicly Widen Gap with Taliban



05/01/15 KP: Afghan delegation to meet Taliban representatives in Qatar on Sunday
A delegation of the Afghan High Peace Council (AHPC) officials will meet with the representatives of the Taliban group in Qatar on coming Sunday. Afghan High Peace Council (AHPC) officials have said the Afghan delegation consists of 20 members who will attend the meeting and will have open discussions with Taliban representatives.
 
Our Government already sold out to the Taliban. They've been given a large portion of Afghanistan to rule. The deals are done. So it's time for us to come home. The 'Longest War' needs to be ended.
 
Taliban leader admits tough Obama will win the war that Bush failed

Oh good grief, Foo. Nobody believes this bullshit
 
Oh good grief, Foo. Nobody believes this bullshit

Now you speak for every man and woman on the planet. What is BS about it? Put some substance in your response, could you?

The Afghan Army and Police are actually fighting unlike the fake army Bush put together in Iraq.
 
Oh good grief, Foo. Nobody believes this bullshit

Now you speak for every man and woman on the planet. What is BS about it? Put some substance in your response, could you?

The Afghan Army and Police are actually fighting unlike the fake army Bush put together in Iraq.

Forget it Foo, I'm not getting into one of your long winded threads...you'll be pulling shit up from 10 years ago. Get a life and move on, Bush is gone and Obungles is a fuck up
 
By Rob Crilly, Islamabad
12:00PM BST 21 Jul 2014
Agha Jan Motasim says withdrawal of Nato forces this year will also make it harder for militants to justify their war

A veteran Taliban leader has offered a startling view of Afghanistan's conflict, saying militants no longer have the support they need to overrun the country when Nato combat forces leave.

In an interview with Pakistan’s Express Tribune newspaper, Agha Jan Motasim also said the withdrawal of occupying troops would rob the insurgency of its legitimacy and repeated his earlier calls for a negotiated settlement.

The Taliban cannot retake Afghanistan says senior insurgent leader - Telegraph

This soundly dismisses the right wing talking points that Obama is weak. Our troops and our allies and the ANP and ANA have turned around the failed military policy of Bush and Cheney that left such a mess in Afghanistan in 2008 when the Taliban operated unchallenged in 80% of Afghanistan.


ROFLMNAO!
 

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