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Scott Ritter on Afghanistan: Don’t Believe the Hype
Posted On: Nov 5 2009 11:53AM

Is the war in Afghanistan worth the sacrifice of even one American life? Former U.N. weapons inspector and U.S. Marine, Scott Ritter says, “No! And to date no one has articulated anything that remotely resembles a cause worthy of the death of even one American—let alone the hundreds who have already lost their lives.”

“There is no sense of urgency [to go to war in Afghanistan] other than the political element,” he said to us. “Sure there’s urgency if you’re an American politician who has invested political capital into the notion of the urgency of bringing stability to Afghanistan. ... We are allowing the battle in Afghanistan to be defined by a domestic American political imperative. There is no urgency in Afghanistan, there is urgency in Washington, D.C.” Ritter said.
Posted On: Nov 5 2009 3:27PM

Right on! Right on! Right on!


Spoken like a true liberal and supporter of Osama Bin-lauden. The latest from my favorite chicken terrorist!!!!


I now have the latest Anti-American troop hating propaganda ... I don't have to watch al-jazeera tonight or wait for the next Ahmadinejad speech.


Thanks for saving me some time.

Posted On: Nov 5 2009 10:16PM

In 2009 alone, after many billions of dollars had already gone into the construction, expansion, and maintenance of U.S. bases in Afghanistan, American taxpayers were called upon to pay for more than $1 billion in construction contracts.


Forget for a moment the "debates" in Washington over Afghan War policy and, if you just focus on the construction activity and the flow of money into Afghanistan, what you see is a war that, from the point of view of the Pentagon, isn't going to end any time soon. In fact, the U.S. military's building boom in that country suggests that, in the ninth year of the Afghan War, the Pentagon has plans for a far longer-term, if not near-permanent, garrisoning of the country, no matter what course Washington may decide upon. Alternatively, it suggests that the Pentagon is willing to waste taxpayer money on what will sooner or later be abandoned runways, landing zones and forward operating bases

Posted On: Nov 7 2009 9:23AM

What more waste of military monies than to support the phony soldiers occupying our military?


Always Faithful

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