Posted on Feb 10, 2017
Thousands more troops needed in Afghanistan, top commander tells Congress
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I've been there 3 times, as many of you have or even more. We know the truth. Even sending millions of more troops to that country would not make a difference. We will never fully understand that culture.... it is very complex. I had a good time on my deployments, met a lot of locals, passed out a lot of aid packages,drank a lot of tea, made some lasting Afghan friends, but it is time to let it go.
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MCPO Roger Collins
We seem to be slow learners compared to the Russians. Get the heck out of there, monitor the activities by satellite and blow them to pieces with stand off unmanned weapons if nefarious activities are spotted.
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15 years in Afghanistan. We went to get A.Q. for 9-11. We stayed to export democracy and interdict opium production. There is no democracy in Afghanistan and opium production has DOUBLED leaving CONUS awash in cheap heroin. I think we've done enough. Leave Afghanistan to their fate.
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Maj Mike Sciales . How are you Sir? Always good when you weigh in. Thinking implosion here.
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Maj Mike Sciales
CPT (Join to see) - been fine, thanks for asking! lots of traveling to the Gulf region. You?
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Has there ever been a General who asked for fewer troops? Westmoreland was a prime example of the military mentality to accomplish the mission provide as many and as much necessary to overcome the enemy. It may work in a world war, but not so much in the modern day of limited objectives, political posturing and social meddling in the affairs of others.
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