You're question is a little confusing, and your stats are incorrect. Millions of people have not lost their lives. If the second part of your question is aimed at the use of biological weapons in Faloga by the US, I am confused as to when this happened. If your question is aimed at wondering if you have the right to be upset by war, the answer is yes.
2006-07-19 19:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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piolygical weopen in Faloga? what is that? I got the weapon part but can't quite grasp the other, sorry. For the rest of your question, your casualty figures are far from correct we did not nuke them and thus the term "millions of people"is ignorant at best. Afghanistan or more correctly the Taliban was given an opportunity to turn Osama Bin Laden over to us and at the same time was warned what would happen should they decide not to do so, which is how they chose to proceed. I do not know the actual number of Civilians killed in the conflict, and no we did not purposely go in to kill the civilians, their deaths are a tragedy. But their deaths could have been avoided by the Taliban if they cared at all about their own population they would have turned him over as he was not even a citizen. I will agree that we are not the only ones who have suffered a terrorist attack as the London subway bombing last year was just as horrific, as well as the train bombing in Spain before that. I do not think we deserve to be critisized over Afghanistan however as they were the enemy. Our crusade in Iraq is more questionable and we probably deserve some criticism over it but to say Afghanistan was wrong is pure dribble. It is kind of unfair anyway for the UK to point an unapproving finger at us over Afghanistan as the UK provided a great deal of support in the form of logistical, intelligence, and combat aircraft. We may have pulled the trigger but the UK held the gun. I guess you did not see all of those wonderful images of the Al Queida Training camps or here the stories of the Taliban whipping people to death for listening to music, dancing, or wearing colored clothing. Women in Afghanistan were also treated with great respect as long as they did not show their face, speak, or wish to be educated. You are correct though we did a terrible thing in Afghanistan, now they actually have electricity (most of the time or at least a good portion of the time), 8 new schools, a brand new water treatment facility and a duly elected government where they are free to listen, wear or learn what they want and have a brighter opportunity for the future.
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2006-07-20 04:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not say that you are victims, you are a pert of it, as what one have seeded , that is what one will have back in the harvest by supporting Sadam Hussein, Osama bin Laden and other characters, and by supporting corrupted and undemocratic regimes around the world just for a few drops of oil. When people realize what was going on and who might be behind the scene they will probably act in some way or an other. What should you do, if you have lost all, your family, your home and has been jailed for nothing. Take revenge? Partly, I think that it is what is going on. You blow up your self and hopefully you take some others with you in that blow, it doesn’t matter who you hit –you have got the revenge. I think that it was a great mistake not to recognize the Hamas as a legal administration of Palestine, one should have giving them more time to change the attitude against Israel and it takes time to persuade the hardliners that their way will never work.
2006-07-20 03:12:57
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answered by Realname: Robert Siikiniemi 4
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we havent killed millions you fraking idiot.also try the spell check feature.
2006-07-20 02:57:48
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answered by glock509 6
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Learn how to spell and I will answer your question!
2006-07-20 02:56:15
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answered by Pie's_Guy 6
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Yeah, it does. Don't like it??? Die...
2006-07-20 02:47:07
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answered by Sean T 5
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