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According to the officer they interviewed on NPR, their actions undue a lot of work that has been done by the soldiers there and also puts the lives of service members at risk. Not to mention it's un-American.
Sorry but they knew they were being filmed and knew it would go viral. They basically recorded a criminal act on tape! Well what does one expect from people who are trained to kill?
Well this statement explains a lot.
So everyone in the U.S. Military is a criminal, is that what your inferring?
^^^This is the reason why I don't really care that they peed on them, yes they were idiots, but the Taliban deserve much more than that.
Maybe we could stuff their bodies with bacon? No, it'd be a waste of good food.
unless you were there that day fighting for your life
then you should keep your mouth shut on this
I have never been in a gun battle
seen my friends blown to bits in front of me
I say leave these guys alone!
^^^This is the reason why I don't really care that they peed on them, yes they were idiots, but the Taliban deserve much more than that.
Maybe we could stuff their bodies with bacon? No, it'd be a waste of good food.
Don't forget the Obama admin virtually pissing on the Northern Alliance, while at the same time embracing the Taliban for talks and negotiations.
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These leaders who fought with embedded Special Forces to initially defeat the Taliban represent over 60-percent of the Afghan people, yet are being entirely disregarded by the Obama and Karzai Administrations in negotiations. Instead, the Obama regime is choosing to now make concessions to the group that helped train for the 9-11 attacks and whose leader proclaimed on Afghan TV recently that the U.S. has been defeated and is now begging them for negotiations.
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