What's The Deal With Afghanistan?

pro grow

Active Member
So uh what the fuck am I doing. Im saying that I think Afghanistan was an amazing place. That is not a commonly occurring belief among most of the English speaking world. It is obvious that no one knows WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING ANYMORE. QQ

Its time to get your game faces on. Stop funding terrorism.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Afghanistan IS an amazing country. No army has ever defeated the Afghan people, all the greatest have tried. Alexander the great, The Romans, Russia, The Persians, Mongols and now the USA is going to fail also.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
yeah, i kinda agree with warlord.

aftganistan is a shithole. nothing but high altitudes, bad weather, infertile land, and to top it all off a society still living in feudal societies where religion is taken waaayy too seriously.

the only good thing in afganistan is probably the trillions of dollars worth of precious metals.


but getting it out of the ground would cost more than what it's worth b/c the fucking afgans like living in the fucking stone age, and nothing americans do is going to change that.
 

Anjinsan

Well-Known Member
I really don't see what is amazing about it. The reason they've never been conquered is that you can hide a decent sized army in the mountain ranges and they are willing to throw their children in harms way...like they were munitions.

They are used to living like sheep herders from the middle ages who just so happen to be involved in endless warfare...and that is there norm. You expose a "fat" nation's army to conditions that Afghans take for granted...the fat nation's army will think that it is suffering while the Afghans will think "this is how I have always lived".

You cannot defeat people who think that a horrible, craptastic, barren wasteland filled with suffering, corruption, warfare and death is A-OK. What are you going to do to them? Kill their "bombs"? Opps I meant children.
 

Anjinsan

Well-Known Member
So uh what the fuck am I doing. Im saying that I think Afghanistan was an amazing place. That is not a commonly occurring belief among most of the English speaking world. It is obvious that no one knows WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE DOING ANYMORE. QQ

Its time to get your game faces on. Stop funding terrorism.
When exact WAS Afghanistan an amazing place? Give me a year. Or give me the "golden age" When was it even a little bit different than it is now?

BTW I worry about the people of Afghanistan the exact same amount that they worry about me.
 

pro grow

Active Member
The key relization here is that America has piss poor values compared to Afghanistan. With the amount of revenue generating resources that the U.S. has traded to terrorize those folks, Im concerned their culture will never recover. Other armies may have tried to conquer them, but Federal U.S.A. is far more tactically advanced in the dark arts of warfare than anything the world has ever seen. I can only assume that this means that nothing will ever improve in the world again. Weve physically blocked out of any chance to become a sustainable species: and this era of the Man kind only has one way it can progress now. Backwards.
 

Anjinsan

Well-Known Member
their culture? they have a holy book. they have conflict. they have opium. they have some goats that they milk/eat.

So since they still have everything they had before the US came over...how exactly is their culture going to change?

As far as values go...maybe if you are a man you would prefer their culture. Ask the ladies here if they'd like to have less rights than dogs.
(A dog in America has FAR more rights and laws protecting them than do women over there)
 

pro grow

Active Member
Just look at G13 http://www.dope-seeds.com/g13.htm. U.S. officials probably somked this one day in Afganistan and said: "Rodolph the red nose raindeer" this is good shit bitches!" Thats how come the U.S Gov't got ahold of it way back when before the public had access to it.
 

mr.swishas&herb

Active Member
I feel like someone in the government is reading this right now.
tweaking me out lol

and I am almost positive that their is a government official on this site 24/7 because they want to grow weed and get a slice of the pie...just because they enforce the laws doesn't mean they don't break them like everybody else

anyways I would say that they do have a rich culture and beautiful mosques and what not...as for many of you ripping on their culture because of their harshness I would say that you should look into any religious sect in America and you can find similar extremes...we have an aryan brotherhood, we can't even let south park producers practice their freedom of speech....I guess my only point is that not every Muslim is an extreme terrorist and to obliterate their property off of the face of the earth will not justify the good muslims who are trying to lead an honest life
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
We are trying to compete with China.

Recently economist Paul Krugman complained that “China accounts for 97 percent of the world’s supply of minerals that play an essential role in many high-tech products, including military equipment.” He was writing about Rare Earth Elements (REE). There are 17 naturally occurring rare earth elements: yttrium, scandium, lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, and lutetium. Not very familiar to most people, but they are used by us all every day. Some uses include liquid-crystal displays on computer monitors and televisions, fiber optic cables, magnets, glass polishing, DVD and USB drives in the computer, catalytic converters, and petroleum cracking catalysts, batteries (the Prius uses 10 pounds of lanthanum), fluorescent lights, missiles, jet engines, and satellites. In other words, these elements are critical to our high-technology world.
Despite the name “rare earths” the more common REE are each similar in crustal abundance to commonplace metals such as chromium, nickel, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tin, tungsten, or lead , but they rarely occur in economic concentrations, and that’s the problem.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
China is also laying track into Afghanistan. What is your point. Everyone is going to benefit from these minerals being mined. It will most likely lead to many private corporations investing money in the area. Its the only way that the region can be stabilized. While besides us leaving. lol
 

Chad Sexington

Active Member
My point is why do I have to flip the bill with my tax dollars for ISAF to protect the people who are laying the tracks and the train once complete? Seems the tax payer gets takes it in the rear again so the private sector can profit. Also explain to me how I benefit from China laying tracks in Afghanistan.
 
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