HumanDichotomy
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Just watched the SBS news. 6 Italian soldiers were killed in Kabul in Afghanistan. That was as many killed in a single blast than had been killed over 2 years. And apparently the election has gone to shit because so many votes were deemed 'rigged'. The situation there definitely hasn't got any better.
But on the other side of the coin, an Indonesian Islamic militant leader was killed today, which was deemed as a minor victory in the WOT.
So...simple question...there's lots of terrorism out there. Can it be overcome? If so, are we going about the right way?
For example, in Afghanistan, the terrain and the factionalism that exists makes it difficult to take down a central force and thus undermine the regime...the Soviets couldn't do it.
EDIT: The question I'm asking isn't 'Should we be in there?' but since we ARE in there...well...see above.
But on the other side of the coin, an Indonesian Islamic militant leader was killed today, which was deemed as a minor victory in the WOT.
So...simple question...there's lots of terrorism out there. Can it be overcome? If so, are we going about the right way?
For example, in Afghanistan, the terrain and the factionalism that exists makes it difficult to take down a central force and thus undermine the regime...the Soviets couldn't do it.
EDIT: The question I'm asking isn't 'Should we be in there?' but since we ARE in there...well...see above.
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