Hippiekinkster
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Joined: 11/20/2007 From: Liechtenstein Status: offline
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Well, 7 years and 18 days and no bin Ladin. I thought that was one of the goals of going into Afghanistan, getting his murderous ass. Well, the C in C failed miserably on that (he fails at everything so no great surprise there). And the mission is now...what? I've lost the plot on all this. Why are we there? If it's to wipe out the Taliban, well, there are some other fundie headcases waiting in the wings to take their place. They probably will fool US "Intelligence" by not calling themselves Taliban. If it's to get the TAP (trans-Afghanistan Pipeline) back on track, but controlled by a consortium of US companies, and probably built by Bechtel, the Busheviks aren't doing so hot either. http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHI203A.html "Much to Bridas' dismay, Unocal went directly to regional leaders with its own proposal. Unocal formed its own competing US-led, Washington-sponsored consortium that included Saudi Arabia's Delta Oil, aligned with Saudi Prince Abdullah and King Fahd. Other partners included Russia's Gazprom and Turkmenistan's state-owned Turkmenrozgas." Due to the topography, and gas going from the Caspian area HAS to go through Afgh. OK, this is pretty far out for a "conspiracy" theory, but what if the Saudis financed bin Ladin (who is a Saudi) in Afghanistan, who then put together a "strike force" that was charged with finding some way to get the US into Afghanistan, paving the way for a Western consortium to move in and take over the pipeline project, using shell companies based in Qatar and Dubai? (think Halliburton) That's pretty tin-foil hat, IMO, but not impossible. We still haven't, after 7 years, heard a peep about who went short in a big way the days or weeks leading up to 9/11. I'd bet certain parties made a killing (no pun intended). I have wondered a couple things. One, why did it take GWB so long to get mobilized and get people into Afgh? There should have been boots on the ground as soon as the source of the attack was ID'd. No later than Oktober 2001. The whole military should have been mobilized and sent to Afgh. And, two, why has there been little or no effort to interdict weapons? Seems to me if pacification is necessary to accomplish a strategic objective, it's helpful if people don't have guns to shoot at you with. Draft people if necessary; get some good Customs people over there doing inspections; task all our surveillance satellites to Afhg. Do whatever it takes. No "Ho Chi Minh Trails" from Pakistan or Iran or Turkmenistan. There's a lot more to all this than just UBL. Bush let that slip when he said that he doesn't matter.
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