Don't take this the wrong way, as I don't mean to suggest that there's a full-blown war going on there or that we're getting our asses kicked or anything, but is anyone else concerned, in light of recent events, that perhaps the Taliban wasn't as defeated as we were originally led to believe?
Back when Bush declared victory in Afghanistan and stated in unequivocal terms that the Taliban was no more, I pretty much took it at face value, in part because I didn't think there was any reason to think that Bush would make such a representation unless it were true.
In the wake of Bush standing on the deck of that warship with the big "Mission Accomplished" sign behind him and the clear disconnect between what we can all see is going on in Iraq and the adminstration's rose-colored view of it, I now can't help but wonder just how fierce the fighting is there. Clearly, there is still some pretty serious combat going on.
Just a thought.
Back when Bush declared victory in Afghanistan and stated in unequivocal terms that the Taliban was no more, I pretty much took it at face value, in part because I didn't think there was any reason to think that Bush would make such a representation unless it were true.
In the wake of Bush standing on the deck of that warship with the big "Mission Accomplished" sign behind him and the clear disconnect between what we can all see is going on in Iraq and the adminstration's rose-colored view of it, I now can't help but wonder just how fierce the fighting is there. Clearly, there is still some pretty serious combat going on.
Just a thought.
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