Jun 15 2010

That’s What The Taliban Is All About

Published by jnarvey at 1:13 pm under Afghanistan, Canada, Current Events

Killing the country’s future and dragging the country back into the past.

The Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee’s Terry Glavin talks with CTV news about the scourge of the Taliban and how Afghans know that their children will only have a promising future if these bastards and their nihilistic movement are buried.

Time to take action and start talking about what happens after 2011, my fellow Canucks.

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2 Responses to “That’s What The Taliban Is All About”

  1. dmorrison 15 Jun 2010 at 4:03 pm

    An Afghani villager says he captured a Taliban member and shot him in the head. He opined that is what we have to do to beat these guys.

    “The AK47 Amayun used to dispatch that last Talib – Amayun killed many Taliban, he is proud to point out – had belonged to his friend and fellow partisan commander, Gullalla. The Taliban had killed Gullalla just as mercilessly and efficiently. β€œIt is how you have to fight them,” he said.”

    I agree wholeheartedly,and if we will allow our soldiers to fight the Taliban by the same rules the Taliban use,I’m all for staying way past 2011!

    Terry Glavin’s interview struck home with me,and the photos of the Afghan kids who have a future with us there, and not much of one without them, are very convincing.

    But the item that stood out most for me,was the quote above, about how we have to fight them,”mercilessly”.

  2. Joshuaon 15 Jun 2010 at 5:20 pm

    It would downright wrong to just pick up and leave without giving the Afghans a chance to manage their own affairs peacefully.Islamist extremism needs to end with this generation.My generation.Ethnic ,religious,racial,violence ends with my generation.That way the next can build a more peaceful world.We fight here and now.

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