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Afghanistan Is Looking Like an Emergency to Everyone But the Pentagon

Started by washingtonindependent · 10 months ago

Let me start off by noting that not everyone agrees increasing troop levels in Afghanistan is a solution to the deteriorating situation there. Maybe yes, maybe no; hopefully I’ll have better insights into the question when I go to Afghanistan in the next few weeks. But that said, t ... Continue reading »

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  • As a "Devil Dog Dad" who has a son deployed with the 24th MEU in suuport of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan any casualty is a bad casualty.



    There is a quote that is attributed to Mark Twain...there are lies, damn lies and then there are statistics. One can get the numbers to say whatever they want. For instance: In Afganistan, fatalities are down 25% for July over the month of June - assuming the numbers hold for another day. So, should we not be encouraged by a 25% reduction in Afghanistan. In a few months, there will be no fatalities - Right?



    Question: would people be happier if there were still more fatalities in Iraq versus Afghanistan. Should we not be rejoicing that the situation in Iraq is getting signficantly better!



    One of the things that all Americans wanted, especially those that have military personnel serving in the Middle East/Asia, was to see the stiutaion in Iraq get better. Now that it has happened we complain about it by comparing it to Afghanistan.



    Let's at least rejoice about the successes in Iraq!



    Then we will be able to rejoice about the successes in Afghanistan and we are having success in Afghanistan!



    Please at least acknowledge the successes that are happening and don't dishonor the work that my son and thousands of others sons and daughters are doing in bringing freedom to the Afghani people.



    For us, Afghanistan is not the "forgotten war" but a very present reality!
  • God bless your son.
  • My son is in the 15th MEU. Spencer Ackerman could not have said it better. I'm a Marine Mom here to stay in support. I pray for all the men and women in the fighting in the middle east and their parents.

    God bless our sons and daughters and our country.

    Grannyfaye
  • My husband is on the 15th MEU and I don't want him anywhere near Afghanistan. That's not the intellectual or logical thing to say, but logic isn't really a part of having a deployed husband. I feel blessed that he's been floating around the sea for three months and hope I get to see him on the date they said he'd be home, which is November 4. If they go to Afghanistan they'll be extended at least another three months. My one-year-old son isn't getting to know his dad any better as the clock ticks on. I'm pretty glad I'm not the one making the decisions, because if it were up to me, they'd all be home watching their children learn how to walk.
  • Spencer, I ask you if the situation is deteriorating in Afghanistan or is the problem there a spillover from Pakistan?

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