Thursday, June 3, 2010

Afghan deployment past 2011 possible: MPs

A group of MPs visiting Afghanistan has left the door open for an agreement in Parliament to keep some Canadian troops in the country after the current mission ends next summer.

Comment by "NickKakyakas" on CBC website:


Enough is enough, I don't want another tax dollar wasted on this country that clearly has no desire to pick itself up and accept anything resembling democracy. Nor has anything to offer us but hard drugs.

How about a referendum on the ballot if to stay or let them figure it out. Let Canada choose if it wants to throw more money down this bottomless money-pit.
Every Empire from Alexander the Great to the British Empire to the USSR have failed and then fell. But if Canadians think they can turn it around, and foolishly vote to do so, so be it.

Without speaking the local languages nobody over there from Canada has a clue other than what the mostly shady drug dealing allies we have gotten involved with choose to translate.
No MP speak the local dialects. they could be making jokes about them to their faces they will be none the wiser.

Waste of money and time when apparently they claim we don't have any money for Health, fixing infrastructure and stopping urban decay at home.

Take a good look at Afghanistan, look how it is deeply surrounded all all sides by other countries
Not our problem. Its Europe's and Russia's. Really not worried about them developing WMD's unless somebody BIG is actually helping them.
Britain is pulling out before us. this makes no sense since it is in their backyard and it is BP (British petroleum) and Shell (Royal Dutch Shell) that want to build this pipeline. It will not benefit us in any way.

Let them figure it out, we simply cannot afford to subsidies them any more. After this many years if they, the people of Afghanistan are not going to take up democracy and freedom and protect it themselves, its not happening. EVER!
Lets get over it. we spent more time there than WWI and WWII. and nobody is grateful with this one

Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/06/03/mps-afghanistan-military-2011.html#socialcomments#ixzz0pq2Rr6q7


I think I pretty much agree with everything in his comment.

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