Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:05 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:07 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:13 am
BigGwynram wrote:Now, not that I agree or disagree with that view, because I don't know enough about the whole situation.
But why do Plaid come out with that statement, let's just say Plaid win every Welssh seat, but it will more realistically be one or two, how could they then go about bringing the British army's troops back, are they goind to insist all the Welsh ones come home, what the f**k are they on about.
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:25 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:34 am
Martyn1963 wrote:I think that must be the agenda on ALL party policies but the troops wont come home until the job is done with the Taliban and the Afghans can police their own country , yes its very sad when 1 of the lads gets repatriated thru the streets of Wooten Basset but how would the families feel who have lost loved ones for the cause if all of a sudden the troops were pulled out ?
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:42 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:42 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:53 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:55 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:58 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:06 am
Martyn1963 wrote:UKIP for me sorry ............ and fingers crossed NO Labour and NO Anne Clwyd in the Cynon Valley !
Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:20 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:23 am
pontypandy wrote:Martyn1963 wrote:UKIP for me sorry ............ and fingers crossed NO Labour and NO Anne Clwyd in the Cynon Valley !
UKIP? Why not go all the way and vote BNP?
Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:27 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:39 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:49 am
Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:52 am
electricblue wrote:Has anyone asked the troops what they want? Ithink you will find that the most of them will want to stay and do the the job that they love and signed up for..
Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:18 pm
Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:38 pm
Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:43 pm
Martyn1963 wrote:electricblue wrote:Has anyone asked the troops what they want? Ithink you will find that the most of them will want to stay and do the the job that they love and signed up for..
exactly !
Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:45 pm
Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:52 pm
Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:02 pm
Uncle Fester wrote:I'm an ex soldier and I want the troops to finish the job out there. The terrorist are making a fortune out of the drug trade. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed daily on a global scale as a direct result of the poppy fields that the Taliban are fighting to protect.
Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:06 pm
taffyapple wrote:Martyn1963 wrote:electricblue wrote:Has anyone asked the troops what they want? Ithink you will find that the most of them will want to stay and do the the job that they love and signed up for..
exactly !
My lad is a bootneck with two tours under his belt. Your right in that he loves doing the job he's trained
for, but I think you'll be hard pressed to find any soldiers who still believe there is going to be a happy
ending over there. Sadly, soldiers and Marines get less and less chances to 'practice the skills' they were
trained for. My mate came back a couple months back, he's a sergeant in the Welsh Guards and he was
gutted with the place. Far from feeling like the professional soldier he is, he came back feeling like every
time he left the FOB his concentration and skills were suffering because he was so busy ensuring he stepped
in the same footprints as the man in front of him and hopefully avoiding an IED.
The Poppy fields have been, and always will be totally ignored by America and us. Something like 60% of the
GDP in Afghanistan comes from heroin, the fragile peace with the warlords would be shattered the minute we
start torching poppy fields, farmers would starve, government officials would suffer, as their kickbacks would
dry up. So apart from the odd well advertised 'drug bust'.. our lads have to accept that the poppy fields are
staying where they are, and the Taliban can happily keep using the fields as cover.
Democracy?? dont make me laugh, the present incumbent Kharzai fixed the election, everybody knew he fixed
the election, but Britain and America just pretended the television coverage of cheating, threatening, lying
fraud etc etc etc never happened.. they just shook his hand and ignored the fact that the election was a sham.
The Afghan Army and Police work hand in hand with the Taliban, selling them body armour, informing them of
upcoming operations and paying them off for turning a blind eye when they pick up young boys in villages and
rape them. The Taliban/Afghan government/Police/Army and the warlords and village elders are intertwined
they are all just fleas on the same dog.
If we leave now, no more British Soldiers will be killed, If we stay for another 10 years, thousands more will die.
But stay, leave or whatever, Afghanistan wont really change. Terrorists are training in the mountains of the
country as we speak. Nobody is stopping them, they own the mountains. So there's no real difference between
Al Q'aida training in Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Yemen, Malaysia, Indonesia... except America decided
Afghanistan was a strategic target and could become vital as a place to run oil pipelines through. They no longer
see it as viable, neither does Britain. All they are waiting for now is an opportunity to get the f**k out without
losing too much face. They couldnt give a flying f**k about dead soldiers.
Sorry for the rant
Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:37 pm
taffyapple wrote:Martyn1963 wrote:electricblue wrote:Has anyone asked the troops what they want? Ithink you will find that the most of them will want to stay and do the the job that they love and signed up for..
exactly !
My lad is a bootneck with two tours under his belt. Your right in that he loves doing the job he's trained
for, but I think you'll be hard pressed to find any soldiers who still believe there is going to be a happy
ending over there. Sadly, soldiers and Marines get less and less chances to 'practice the skills' they were
trained for. My mate came back a couple months back, he's a sergeant in the Welsh Guards and he was
gutted with the place. Far from feeling like the professional soldier he is, he came back feeling like every
time he left the FOB his concentration and skills were suffering because he was so busy ensuring he stepped
in the same footprints as the man in front of him and hopefully avoiding an IED.
The Poppy fields have been, and always will be totally ignored by America and us. Something like 60% of the
GDP in Afghanistan comes from heroin, the fragile peace with the warlords would be shattered the minute we
start torching poppy fields, farmers would starve, government officials would suffer, as their kickbacks would
dry up. So apart from the odd well advertised 'drug bust'.. our lads have to accept that the poppy fields are
staying where they are, and the Taliban can happily keep using the fields as cover.
Democracy?? dont make me laugh, the present incumbent Kharzai fixed the election, everybody knew he fixed
the election, but Britain and America just pretended the television coverage of cheating, threatening, lying
fraud etc etc etc never happened.. they just shook his hand and ignored the fact that the election was a sham.
The Afghan Army and Police work hand in hand with the Taliban, selling them body armour, informing them of
upcoming operations and paying them off for turning a blind eye when they pick up young boys in villages and
rape them. The Taliban/Afghan government/Police/Army and the warlords and village elders are intertwined
they are all just fleas on the same dog.
If we leave now, no more British Soldiers will be killed, If we stay for another 10 years, thousands more will die.
But stay, leave or whatever, Afghanistan wont really change. Terrorists are training in the mountains of the
country as we speak. Nobody is stopping them, they own the mountains. So there's no real difference between
Al Q'aida training in Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia, Yemen, Malaysia, Indonesia... except America decided
Afghanistan was a strategic target and could become vital as a place to run oil pipelines through. They no longer
see it as viable, neither does Britain. All they are waiting for now is an opportunity to get the f**k out without
losing too much face. They couldnt give a flying f**k about dead soldiers.
Sorry for the rant
Fri Apr 23, 2010 8:24 am
Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:07 pm
taffyapple wrote:Ta mate. He is home at the moment. His next step is selection for the ones in the canoes.
Like I say he loves his job, they all do but they get less and less opportunities to take the
Taliban head on, the Taliban aint that daft.
Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:18 pm
Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:36 pm
Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:32 am
BigGwynram wrote:Now, not that I agree or disagree with that view, because I don't know enough about the whole situation.
But why do Plaid come out with that statement, let's just say Plaid win every Welssh seat, but it will more realistically be one or two, how could they then go about bringing the British army's troops back, are they goind to insist all the Welsh ones come home, what the f**k are they on about.