May 25, 2012
Published: 9 Oct 09 10:14 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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Two Swedish soldiers are recovering after sustaining injuries in a firefight in the vicinity of Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan late on Thursday evening.
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Get well soon!
Dear Arslan,
I hope that post was a joke. Surely, you know the difference between stealing a nation for the profit of an evil empire enslaved by one of the most horriblre political ideologys ever, bent on world domination and the world responding to the murder of 3,000 civilians by a group of religous crazies bent on converting the world or killing the world. If not you should get off the computer and get along to a school.
Why is it Freedom, one word choice! Whether the NATO troops in your area of Afganistan are Americans, Swedish, German, British, French, Italian, Canadians, Japanese, Danes or whatever, they are offering a choice of Free elections, with multiple parties, multiple points of view, multiple versions of Freedom.
What isn't on the table is the terrorism, murder, kidnapping, and throwing acid in the faces of little school girls to prevent women from going to school, not to mention world wide acts of terror.
Maybe the Afgans will get up and go to mosque when the minaret calls, our countries will fight to preserve that right, but if they want to watch TV instead or sleep in without being shot in a stadium by the Taliban, the countries listed above are willing to fight to insure that Freedom also.
The Allies will be only to glad to leave once Al Queda and the Taliban are gone.