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Originally posted by oozyism
[500,000 to a million spent on one troop within one year.
Originally posted by oozyism
HaHAHA, why doesn't the US buy the Taliban fighters you say are stupid?
Originally posted by oozyism
Funny isn't it, freedom fighters can't be bought.
Originally posted by oozyism
That is why Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires.
Originally posted by Faiol
lets say they kill your family, what are you going to do? you will become a freaking car bomb suicide man, I mean, why wouldnt u?
I never said that. Cowards that hire kids to do their dirty work, sure. Didn't say they were stupid.
A Nato helicopter has crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing two military personnel, the allied forces say.
A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, told the Associated Press their fighters hit the helicopter, which went down near Lashkar Gah in Helmand province.
Originally posted by oozyism
The less money spent, means they are fighting something other than money>?
Nope, they know they can sucker kids to fight for chump change, that's all. That way, they can stay in their caves and boink their goats while some dumbass kids gets wasted.
A roadside bomb killed four members of the joint NATO military force Friday in southern Afghanistan.
The International Security Assistance Force, in accordance with its policy, did not identify the service members or provide their nationalities.
KABUL, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- Seven International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) servicemembers were killed in two separate improvised explosive device (IED) attacks in southern Afghanistan Monday.
Canadian Soldier Dies in Hospital From Injuries Sustained in Afghanistan
A 21-year-old soldier from western Newfoundland died Monday morning at a military hospital in Germany, more than a week after he was injured by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan
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A soldier from the U.S.-trained Afghan army apparently turned his weapon on U.S. troops in southern Afghanistan, killing at least two U.S. soldiers, NATO officials said Saturday.