Do you remember 9/11 and Osama bin Laden and all that? I worry that large parts of our population (like you) are literally r-slurred. That was the biggest thing that's happened in this century and you've already completely forgotten because it's a been a while.
Then the disconnect is between stated reasoning and percieved reasoning.
Why did we go to war (the blatant reasoning) vs what was the point of the war (i.e. also known as why did we really got go war as popular amongst conspiracy theorists). Most are questioning the percoeved reasoning as every stated reason seems to have been politically abandoned (aside from murking Osama).
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Then what you should be saying isn't why did we invade, but why did we stay after we got bin Laden? And yeah, none of the goals we were supposed to be working toward were accomplished. In fact we ended up making things worse. The Taliban didn't even control the whole country when we first went in.
I was already saying back in 2001 that the really ambitious women's rights stuff was a bad idea. We'd already tried nation building in various places before, Somalia for example, and I knew the American people were not really willing to put in the effort needed over decades to turn Afghanistan into a civilized country.
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so, uh, what was the point of that whole war again?
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Bush term #2 from 2004-2008
I think everyone was surprised when Obama loved drone strikes so much and kept things going.
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You think everyone was surprised that a Democrat acted like a Democrat?
I think you're kinda r-slurred.
No one was surprised by this.
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The election sure has all the wingcucks on edge
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I think you took a wrong turn sweaty.
Reddit is over that way
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Neighbor half of rdrama is chudposting, this is the mde scourge all over again. Rope yourself
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People still believed democrats were a bit different. Or at the very least that O-Breezy would be.
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Do you remember 9/11 and Osama bin Laden and all that? I worry that large parts of our population (like you) are literally r-slurred. That was the biggest thing that's happened in this century and you've already completely forgotten because it's a been a while.
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No shit mate. Even WW2 will fade from public social conciousness. When was the last time you wanted Spain bombed because of the Maine.
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It's one thing if you've forgotten about the war or don't care about it. But you can't say "Why did we invade Cuba? There was no reason for it."
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Then the disconnect is between stated reasoning and percieved reasoning.
Why did we go to war (the blatant reasoning) vs what was the point of the war (i.e. also known as why did we really got go war as popular amongst conspiracy theorists). Most are questioning the percoeved reasoning as every stated reason seems to have been politically abandoned (aside from murking Osama).
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Then what you should be saying isn't why did we invade, but why did we stay after we got bin Laden? And yeah, none of the goals we were supposed to be working toward were accomplished. In fact we ended up making things worse. The Taliban didn't even control the whole country when we first went in.
I was already saying back in 2001 that the really ambitious women's rights stuff was a bad idea. We'd already tried nation building in various places before, Somalia for example, and I knew the American people were not really willing to put in the effort needed over decades to turn Afghanistan into a civilized country.
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We tried to force civilization on these animals but it turns out they like eating their own shit and fricking goats.
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How did we lose to people who ostensibly eat shit and frick goats?
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We got bored and left once we realized we couldn't teach them civilization and we lack the nads to force it upon them.
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Because genocide wasn't on the table. It should have been.
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nation building is hard when the citizenry is mostly r-slurred
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Lockheed Martin needed a revenue bump
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fr it was manhattan
why did we even mad about that?
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