Thursday, May 16, 2013

Afghan War ~ Is This What Winning Looks Like ?

Have We Won in Afghanistan?

imperialism is why the 3rd world is the 3rd world. Greed is sick and disgusting that people want to oppress other humans so they can make a profit. The Taliban was a group Orphaned by the Soviet war and occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980's they lost their entire families so their whole life is about revenge so by America invading the middle east its just creating more monsters. People need to learn to spread love and knowledge not hate, negativity, bombs, and occupation
"This Is What Winning Looks Like" is a disturbing new documentary about the ineptitude, drug abuse, sexual misconduct, and corruption of the Afghan security forces as well as the reduced role of US Marines due to the troop withdrawal. In part one, we see just how chaotic and hopeless the situation is in Sangin, one of the most violent towns in Afghanistan.
Ben Anderson went to Afghanistan in 2007 to make a film about the vicious fighting between underequipped British forces and the Taliban in Helmand, the country's most violent province. He didn't plan on staying for six years. But we're glad he did, because now we have This Is What Winning Looks Like, a disturbing new documentary about the ineptitude, drug abuse, sexual misconduct, and corruption of the Afghan government and its security forces as well as the role of US Marines during the troop withdrawal.


3 comments:

  1. the reason is irrelevant the point is they are leaving, them ask what were they doing there, what have they achieve, as well what purpose! crazy wars, extrange purposes.

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  2. This Is What Winning Looks Like, a disturbing new documentary about the ineptitude, drug abuse, sexual misconduct, and corruption of the US troops and its mercenary Black water style security forces as well as the role of US drones during the troop withdrawal. But this exposure of the dumb stupid animals in the US military crapola will not be in this documentary or televised.

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  3. The present outcome was predictable because the NATO forces did not go there with the aim of educating the people to objective human rights (not the rights invented by idealists and included in the UN declaration). True rights constitute a set of rules that govern all human interaction on an individual level, group level and government level. If NATO had done that, occupying the country instead of trying to work with a corrupt, old-fashioned government, Afghanistan would be a place where people know and follow true human rights doctrine in their daily lives. If NATO left behind a cadre of people who have embraced true human rights then there would be a chance of lasting change in Afghanistan.

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