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Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:05 am
by abdisamad3
check this out caasho candho.
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:07 am
by ToughGong
^
Abdisamad3 do you realy think this doqon will listen to Al Jazeera waxaan Fox News ahayn ma dhagesto.
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:10 am
by abdisamad3
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:12 am
by ToughGong
American Military Charged With Killing Civilians ‘For Sport’
Twelve US soldiers serving in Afghanistan are being charged with murdering random civilians for sport and collecting their fingers as souvenirs.
http://www.sicklycat.com/2010/09/09/ame ... for-sport/
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:39 pm
by union
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 5:50 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Caasha Candho tap dancing for her master -
"Yes Massa, we done teach dem ayrabs a lesson"

Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:01 pm
by union
abdi.ismail Why don't you come up with something a bit more original.
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:03 pm
by grandpakhalif
God bless Taliban wa mujahideen guul mujahideen, I really love them with all my heart, they made NATO even admit their lack of progress against the mujahideen

Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:10 pm
by barakaboy10
how do you know Kabul is thriving? a stadium and couple of buildings don't mean anything as long as you are occupied by foreign forces who are mujrimeen. unwise people like you are the main reason why we are having so much trouble in Muslim countries. you can easily be misled and can be used against your own brothers and sisters. wise up bro!!!
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:13 pm
by Basra-
Good for them, and good for America. But i am kinda pissed off that america's economy had to fall to build the freedom of afghans and iraqis--but in away it is worth it.

Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:19 pm
by melo
While you might be right about Kabul, the fact of the matter is that the same old warlords (reminds of you somalia innit) control most of the country. In these areas, women are subjected to sexual and other forms of abuse. I remember reading an article which concluded that the status of women had gotten WORSE post-taliban. Women in these areas are still forced to wear the burqa, but unlike in the taliban days, they are subjected to sexual abuse etc.
My view of the taliban is like AL-shabaab: While i respect their intentions in someform, the way they go about things turns me against them.
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:19 pm
by melo
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:19 pm
by union
how do you know Kabul is thriving? a stadium and couple of buildings don't mean anything as long as you are occupied by foreign forces who are mujrimeen. unwise people like you are the main reason why we are having so much trouble in Muslim countries. you can easily be misled and can be used against your own brothers and sisters. wise up bro!!!
The coalition forces are generally stationed outside the major cities and are only involved in keeping the Taliban and other radical groups at bay. The pictures of the stadium and new developments within Kabul are there to show that progress is being made and prosperity is returning to Afghanistan, contrary to propaganda of the talibs. Having one's country occupied is never a good thing, but in the case of the overthrow of the taliban it's a necessary action. The people of Afghanistan are now free.

Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:23 pm
by union
While you might be right about Kabul, the fact of the matter is that the same old warlords (reminds of you somalia innit) control most of the country. In these areas, women are subjected to sexual and other forms of abuse. I remember reading an article which concluded that the status of women had gotten WORSE post-taliban. Women in these areas are still forced to wear the burqa, but unlike in the taliban days, they are subjected to abuse etc.
My view of the taliban is like AL-shabaab: While i respect their intentions in someform, the way they go about things turns me against them.
The warlords are supported by deep tribal allegiances, like Somalia, that are difficult to debase. Each and every day Afghanistan is nonetheless making progress towards equality, and to suggest that women were better off under the taliban is ridiculous. Women were literally imprisoned in their houses nationwide and couldn't leave without being escorted by a male. Women Working was banned, and a girl going to school was an inconceivable idea. How can you "respect" people who forced such jahilnimo on people violently?
Re: Kabul is thriving once again, thanks to the fall of the
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:23 pm
by union
Good for them, and good for America. But i am kinda pissed off that america's economy had to fall to build the freedom of afghans and iraqis--but in away it is worth it.

Did you hear about those trillion dollar mines Basra? The purse of state will be jingling with gold soon.
