Is it at all, on the slight chance, conceivably possible — hypothetically, of course — that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan (11 years and still running) might have been a mistake? Nahhh. Just ask the ‘locals…’
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Is it at all, on the slight chance, conceivably possible — hypothetically, of course — that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan (11 years and still running) might have been a mistake? Nahhh. Just ask the ‘locals…’
This article was posted on Monday, February 18th, 2013 at 4:09am and is filed under Afghanistan, Crimes against Humanity, Militarism.
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