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NATO forces in Afghanistan fire rockets at militants inside Pakistan
Aug 22, 2008, 14:52 GMT
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We don't need no stinking NATO, just like we don't need no stinking UN.
Leave it the the euros, especially the frogs, to get confused, and to want to fight with their feet when the action starts.
When everything changed after 9/11, the nerds at Nato got disoriented from the real mens' mission. And they headed in the wrong direction.
Now they are lost in Afghanistan, a butthumping runt nation that had nothing to do with 9/11.
We all know that osama bin laden, al qaeda, and all the terrorist perpetrators of 9/11 came from Iraq. That's where the terrorists remained post 9/11, celebrating America's destruction, and that's where osama bin laden maintains his residence in a secret cave. That's why the US politicans with their superior, infinite wisdom deemed Iraq to become a terrorist killing field. Our best of the brightest minds have brilliantly invented a MAD [Magnetic Attraction Device] to bait and lure all terrorist vermin into Iraq so they can be exterminated. Enemy is enemy, and there are no civilian non-combatants in Iraq. Only enemy, friends and family of enemy, and some very minor collateral damage.
While thoses idiots in NATO pretend to be fighting the al qaeda terrorist enemies, the real men are hard at work killing the real enemy in Iraq.
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