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Dispatches: Behind Enemy Lines
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I did think that whilst watching it, but I think Dispatches still has a bit of integrity about it. That said, I doubt they'd have shown video of squaddies being blown up on national TV."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
We wouldn't be losing 500+ a year if all the insurgents were as represented by that video last night.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI did think that whilst watching it, but I think Dispatches still has a bit of integrity about it. That said, I doubt they'd have shown video of squaddies being blown up on national TV.
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It was an interesting documentary I thought.
While detonating the roadside bomb whilst testing the remote was comedy gold the programme did highlight a number of things.
The fighters seemed to be bored boys\men with nothing better to do than fight guerrilla warfare. Some seemed to believe in what they were fighting for but I got the impression the rest were controlled by the few and would have preferred to be elsewhere. The police didnt seem much better.
They received support wherever they went in the countryside, but you couldnt tell if the support they received was freely given or if it was provided through fear or for profit.
Unfortunately the biggest impression was that unless something changes then we face a very long war that we will eventually lose. They aren't going to go away.Comment
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Who's 'we'?Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe wouldn't be losing 500+ a year if all the insurgents were as represented by that video last night.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe wouldn't be losing 500+ a year if all the insurgents were as represented by that video last night.
Where I am sat I can see and hear the repatriation aircraft fly into RAF Lyneham. Wootton Bassett is a couple of miles away. This repatriation is happening in every country that contributes towards what is happening in Afghanistan.Originally posted by ratewhore View PostWho's 'we'?
Who do you think I'm talking about when I say "we"?Comment
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Ah, the coalition of the willing.Originally posted by Scary View PostBritain and her allies.
I just wanted to check those figures churchy, where are they from?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Wiki - 1,618 killed (US: 978, UK: 253, Other: 387)[15]Originally posted by ratewhore View PostAh, the coalition of the willing.
I just wanted to check those figures churchy, where are they from?
1 POW (US)[16]
9,535+ wounded (US: 4,869,[17] UK: 3,360,[18]
Contractors:75 killed, 2,428 wounded (to 2007/03)[19]
The 500+ was a round-about(ish) figure.
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This sounds like description of NATO forces there.Originally posted by M_B View PostSome seemed to believe in what they were fighting for but I got the impression the rest were controlled by the few and would have preferred to be elsewhere.
Historically Afgans were very good at doing what they do now - it's probably the meaning of their lifes to fight such wars and die in them. Average life expectancy is pretty low there anyway and dieing on path of jihad might sound much more attractive than milking goats.Comment
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Doesn't matter how many IMO - it's too many anywayOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWiki - 1,618 killed (US: 978, UK: 253, Other: 387)[15]
1 POW (US)[16]
9,535+ wounded (US: 4,869,[17] UK: 3,360,[18]
Contractors:75 killed, 2,428 wounded (to 2007/03)[19]
The 500+ was a round-about(ish) figure.
Does it really matter?
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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