CWJones411
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It's Russia's fault that they invaded Afghanistan and in retaliation the CIA trained and armed the mujahadeen resistance in Afghanistan?
Is that a question or a statement?
(For an example of a question, see above.)
It's Russia's fault that they invaded Afghanistan and in retaliation the CIA trained and armed the mujahadeen resistance in Afghanistan?
Is that a question or a statement?
(For an example of a question, see above.)
It was me asking a quasi-incredulous question-statement because you said something ridiculous. It was me making a statement re-iterating what you just tried to pass off as legitimate and tacking on a question mark to confirm that I did, in fact, hear you try to pass off what you just tried to pass as fact.
It was me asking a quasi-incredulous question-statement because you said something ridiculous. It was me making a statement re-iterating what you just tried to pass off as legitimate and tacking on a question mark to confirm that I did, in fact, hear you try to pass off what you just tried to pass as fact.
Are you implying that the people we trained to fight against the Soviets in Afghanistan are the same people who became the Taliban, because if you are, you'd be dead wrong.
Brett
Are you implying that the people we trained to fight against the Soviets in Afghanistan are the same people who became the Taliban, because if you are, you'd be dead wrong.
Brett
Are you implying that the people we trained to fight against the Soviets in Afghanistan are the same people who became the Taliban, because if you are, you'd be dead wrong.
Brett
Are you implying that the people we trained to fight against the Soviets in Afghanistan are the same people who became the Taliban, because if you are, you'd be dead wrong.
Brett
No, I'm saying that the reason Afghanistan even has some of the weaponry it has now is because we gave it to them (i.e. stingers). .
Backpedal, backpedal. The reason he has an RPG is because that's a Soviet-made weapon and it came from the Soviet invasion. Bringing up Stingers is conflating two different arguments. They had the desired effect of bloodying the Soviets' nose. In 7 years that we've been in Afghanistan, (and 22 since we sold them the weapon), can you name a single incident where a US or coalition aircraft has been shot down by a Taliban carrying a Stinger? Compare that to nearly 300 Soviet aircraft shot down in just under three years there... kinda begs the question as to whether it's even a relevant issue anymore.
I suggest basing your arguments on facts, rather what popular culture suggests