>I firmly believe these guys know what they are doing. What you mean like Vietnam ?, those same guys were involved there, and I don't mean the military. I mean the people who plan the Demise and Creation of Governments.
The WTC was a terrible thing to happen, but America was under considerable pressure by its own nation to stand up and fight back. Some sensible people actually stood back and asked, well why did this happen? The rest, well its time to nuke those ****ers. At 1 million dollars a bomb and 2000 thousands sorties run so far, mmm how many bombs, our should I say how many millions of dollars of the tax payers money is being wasted on bombs missing targets and hitting wrong targets. I'm sure Bin Laden is happy so far with the results. We are all familiar with the b-52 bombers, mmm they achieve NOTHING, as if the Taliban are going to wait around to be blown to bits. This is just a visual display of carpet bombing which is a pure media stunt by these organizers. Last week the Taliban seemed to be winning the propaganda war as the defence secretary admitted Bin Laden may never be caught. God forbid if this is the case but the b-52's and the sudden upturn on results being achieved is a manifestation of losing the propaganda war. NOW what about the fact that Afghanistan could be a good OIL exchange way, and that Saudi Arabia could be broken up into sections. What has this got to do with the WTC. Is there no moral obligation to do a good honest job without ulterior motives. Sorry to get late into a conversation but this is just too good to miss. -----Original Message----- From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:09 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: How long? The problem is the Taliban is moving their defences around the country to it take a lot of bombs to get them all. They are not going to send in ground troops until they can make sure they can be 100% supported through the air. I firmly believe these guys know what they are doing. At 09:51 AM 11/2/2001 -0500, you wrote: >How long does it take a Superpower to bomb a third-world country into >submission? We've been bombing Afghanistan since Oct 7 - I >would have thought it would be over by now. Here it is, November 2, and >we don't seem any closer to an end. What concerns me is >that there are some who think that Iraq may have been involved and may be >the target of the next campaign. Iraq has a much better >military than Afghanistan so how long would that one take? And, a >campaign against Iraq would be completely different that the Gulf >war because we wouldn't stop short of going into Baghdad this time. > >On a side note - I guess the people of Vieques are happy that the US Navy >has moved on to bombing Afghanistan... > >Howie > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
