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Nov 24, 2008, 12:28 GMT
Boost Afghan forces by 20,000 men, NATO commander says
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'We cannot have civilian casualties that cause people to lose confidence or trust in the international forces'
Then do not use jesus-bombs.
... and only use indigenous culture police forces, that is:
Mohammed-police.
If you stick with those principles then you will not alienate the population and hence you will not have to mass kill them. But, if you choose the dark path of christian invaders then you shall be taken to a monumental task produced by your ethnocentricity and bigotry.
Lance, what are you talking about in saying that if we use the indigenous police force we won't have to continue our mass killings? Do you have any real idea who the more brutal forces are between the 'crusaders' and the indigenous police? All you are saying is that it takes the responsibility off the US, but what you don't realize is that it will raise the body count. I wish you could spend one month, week, or even day in one of these countries (Iraq, Afghanistan) and maybe your opinions would change just a little. I feel bad for you, you've been poisoned by an overindulgence in liberal media and have no real experience to base your opinions on. If you really want to be informed I'll give you a great place to start:
www.goarmy.com
The psyop job might be up your ally.
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