Why isnt' anyone Ballzy enough to say it: Israel... there I just did! as long as we stand by the "rogue" conduct of Israel we will never fix any problem in the Mideast.. don't you see it; it all lead to that one focal issue!
Samof DC12:35AM April 21, 2011
Inspiration is unexpectedly indentured on a right hydrogen passing afloat created rates.
best program to track stolen laptopof AL7:18PM May 19, 2010
People in other countries or even this country have a right to rebel and to interpede upon their rebellion is the same as restricting freedom. The government should not try to force its will upon other countries as it has done before, but instead it should leave other countries to their internal affairs and focus on our own.
Maloy Owenof FL10:16AM May 15, 2009
You might have seen my banner above the Dulles Toll Road that said F___ the middle east. (Explicative removed)
Maybe if we stopped being the world police, we wouldn't have so many problems.
We should probably spend a little more time securing our own borders.
bradof VA2:52PM August 31, 2008
Re: "CIA's Ex-Allies Have Become Deadly Foes", by Anna Mulrine, US News, 21-28 July 2008.
There are few things about the US chattering class that can get my blood boiling faster and hotter than its incessantly myopic concentration on "US troop levels" in Afghanistan. In this case, I was further baited by the entirely misleading term "ex-allies" in the article's title. At first I thought the term was referring to our brave "ex-allies" in that ridiculously useless anachronism still euphemistically called "NATO" - now made up of nearly useless Old European girly men and Sunday soldiers who, in Afghanistan, are little more than traffic cops playing "soldier", but only where they are certain not to get hurt.
The reason that "troop levels" in Afghanistan are below what would seem prudent is solely because the Old Europeans, following their very long-standing duplicitous practice, have consistently dragged their feet on meeting their original and subsequent troop, equipment and financial commitments to that very troubled nation -- commitments which secured them a seat at the US military command table. "Promise the moon; deliver a stone." This is the way the pompous Old European brass are always able to get "command" of the only soldiers in the West who are actually willing to fight - American and UK ground soldiers and Marines.
And the American chattering class always bends over backwards to give the Old Europeans a pass on meeting their fair-share commitments and instead place the entire burden on the backs of American ground soldiers. This makes the American chattering class the best propaganda and public relations machine the self-involved Old Europeans ever had. It's as if that chattering class is dedicated solely to grinding down their own military! After all, it was this same chattering class which in 1990 was campaigning so loudly for cutting the US military strength in half – summarily firing a million people -- and spending the resultant "peace dividend" on domestic vote-buying wants.
The two Afghani leaders discussed in the article are predictably and adroitly reacting to realities on the ground. They are, at the very least, smart enough to "seize the moment", which is more than can be said of the pathetic American political, foreign affairs and chattering class "leadership", screaming silly orders from the very safe rear.
In case no one has noticed, Afghanistan, like Bosnia, Kosovo, etc., is IN OLD EUROPE's BACK YARD!! Why is it necessary for the US military to go half way around the world to meet Old Europe's responsibilities in their own neighborhood, to be the only actual fighting force that does the fighting AND dying, to be the only country that actually delivers on its promises? The European Union now has both a population and an economy greater than the US – but it STILL meets only about 20% of European defense costs and almost none of the actual fighting soldier contribution. Hello?! The gigantic European defense industry has now even moved very heavily to the US in order to feed at the American taxpayer trough because its own people are too smart to buy all those expensive toys that will never be used.
With a brainless chattering class still singing the same old song from the 1980s, the United States has become the dumbest country on the planet. Was the simple dichotomy of the "Cold" War so enticing that everyone longs to return to it? Is the complexity of the new world too confusing for our legions of poorly educated and intellectually challenged? Is this why we so stupidly keep pushing Russia into a corner, rather than join that actually proud nation deeply in need of help for common world objectives? Or would that make solution of dozens of major global problems far too easy? Just how stupid is it possible to get?
If the United States still had a single actual leader left capable of actual original thought, one who actually leads from the front instead of religiously following the polls of naive Americans and a sclerotic chattering class, instead of still following long out-dated text books, we would have walked away from that silly "NATO" charade in the early 1990s, when it's mission had concluded, and forged a totally new alliance designed specifically for the real world of the 21st century around a US-Russia-UK axis. The Old Europeans would be welcome to join that central core, but ONLY on a fully equitable basis. And US ground soldiers would be able to stand with other actual soldiers of both Russia AND the UK, while ordering the others to "shape up or ship out".
Instead, we keep running on brainless autopilot with thinking done for us by our long-gone grandfathers -- for totally different world realities. It's as if all the twits in DC (and New York) learned all the right answers on the old tests, but can't figure out how to come up with new tests for new realities, much less think outside the old tests. As an American fighting man with his own brains, I find this embarrassingly humiliating. Is there NO ONE left in DC, or in that huge chattering class, with an independently functioning brain? Why is all the rhetoric still the exact same rhetoric from the 1980s? The "Cold" War is over!
It's long past the time to embrace the realities of an entirely different world – a world in which the US is no longer the only player on the block, a world which will inevitably see the US decline steadily in global influence. It's time to stop beating a dead horse and re-think and re-shape our entire world view - one if which the simpleminded answer to everything is NOT to send American ground soldiers all over the globe to die! Never before in American history has this nation been so totally devoid of bold innovative thinking leadership as it has been for the past fifteen years. This has been a completely dismal period on one great missed opportunity after another, a period of a whole nation running on auto-pilot an incredible 15 years after the course should have changed dramatically. I am a "pre-Boomer, born before WW II, and I keep wondering if the nation will survive long enough to see the super-spoiled do-nothing Baby Boomers finally get out of the way. All you have to do is look at their zero "solution" to the 1970s energy crisis to see what they are capable of.
You can take your "more US troops" and stick it in your ear! Sure, "there should be another 20,000 marines" in Afghanistan. But what idiot says these marines have to be American Marines? And this notion that the US Army can simply pull divisions of Regular ground soldiers out of Iraq and scoot them over to Afghanistan is ignorantly idiotic at best. These few real American fighting men are NOT machines, and they have more than earned their right to come home. Send other soldiers out of the States if they are needed. If there are not enough of them, then how many of the pontificating chattering class, our hallowed "opinion makers" still harping on yesteryear's tired old themes, are willing to sign up for the job? Far better yet, have them force the Old Europeans to ante up. How many of our "brilliant" chattering class are finally willing to start holding Old Europe's feet to the fire, to have them finally start re-paying some old debts? I spent most of my life defending them; what have they ever done for me or my nation?
Or is Anna Mulrine just another of those millions of self-anointed "special" people who always expect "someone else" to do the hard stuff they want done? There is only ONE way to lead – from the front, through experience, by example. Do it, or, please, shut up. And, most of all, THINK! Don't just recite the old text books to me. But, please, don't try to sell me a "leader" with a magic tongue who has little more actual experience than any other privileged teenager.
Robert J. Lavin, US Regular Army (ret)of MT3:42AM July 23, 2008
They defeated the Soviets with Washington’s help, but now they attack Americans as the new occupiers.
"What chiefly governs the [U.S.] military budget is the need to spend enormous sums of money in a useless way. The allegedly powerful Pentagon is simply a receptacle for wasteful expenditure, just as a city dump is the receptacle for the refuse of a city."
Walter Karp
"From 1945 to 2003, the United States attempted to overthrow more than 40 foreign governments, and to crush more than 30 populist-nationalist movements fighting against intolerable regimes. In the process, the US bombed some 25 countries, caused the end of life for several million people, and condemned many millions more to a life of agony and despair."
William Blum
"The United States is a society in which people not only can get by without knowing much about the wider world but are systematically encouraged not to think independently or critically and instead to accept the mythology of the United States as a benevolent, misunderstood giant as it lumbers around the world trying to do good."
Robert Jensen
"The United States has only one party - the property party. It's the party of big corporations, the party of money. It has two right wings; one is Democrat and the other is Republican."
Gore Vidal
"In dictatorships we are more fortunate than you in the West in one respect. We believe nothing of what we read in the newspapers and nothing of what we watch on television, because we know it's propaganda and lies. Unlike you in the West, we've learned to look behind the propaganda and to read between the lines, and unlike you, we know that the real truth is always subversive."
dissident Czech novelist Zdener Urbanek
Yuri Zvedavec12:15PM July 18, 2008
This happen.They defeated the Soviets with Washington’s help, but now they attack Americans as the new occupiers with (former) soviets help.
Yury Generalisof AL11:55AM July 18, 2008
All Empires of the past did exactly the same thing. However, once the Soviets left, America pulled out right after them leaving there even about 1000 stronger bred American mules. If truth were told some Taliban officials came to America towards the end of the nineties to negotiate for oil drilling in Afghanistan. I wish that somebody would verify that to be true, at this time of such grave importance. Not a single Empire ever succeeded, however tried to avoid the previous error and one can detect this American leadership is exactly of that mind. Yes, George W. orders drilling in America, claiming for eventual self-sufficiency, right? Yes, may I asks to whom does George W. want the Iraquis sell their oil once "Democracy" is settled fully? I can only hope that the American companies do not fall into George W.'s deceit. Besides, I dare to say that if George W. would tell the Iraquis that he will pull out immediatly the Saudis would start pumping furiosly an lower the price, however as he stays there they knon that America will stay for oil, and nothing else. I say, the USA is so confused and confuses the world as George W. speaks, etc.
H. D. Schmidtof CA8:26PM July 15, 2008
Afghan warlords turning their guns on US Troops in Afghanistan, what Hamid Karzai is doing to prevent all of this from happening!
The problem is more than 50 percent are phustons in Afghanistan who are fighting against US and Karzai has very little influence over them!
As long as he is the president of Kabul,Bagram base as his capital, insurgencies will never stop! He needs to increase his influence through out Afghanistan and take complete charge of the political situation rather than blaming others.
Nadeem Masoodof 1:24PM July 15, 2008
Is there any nation that we have armed and trained to fight, other than Europeans, who have not turned their training and the arms we provided against us. Our government will never learn. Kill your opponent, then get out.
Reader Comments
Back to article
Sam of DC 12:35AM April 21, 2011
best program to track stolen laptop of AL 7:18PM May 19, 2010
Maloy Owen of FL 10:16AM May 15, 2009
brad of VA 2:52PM August 31, 2008
Robert J. Lavin, US Regular Army (ret) of MT 3:42AM July 23, 2008
Yuri Zvedavec 12:15PM July 18, 2008
Yury Generalis of AL 11:55AM July 18, 2008
H. D. Schmidt of CA 8:26PM July 15, 2008
Nadeem Masood of 1:24PM July 15, 2008
Bones of TX 12:29PM July 15, 2008