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Huh? The Taliban hit the U.S. mainland with a missile? News to the U.S. this happened.

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You may not have been born yet when 9/11 happened.

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24 sats \ 41 replies \ @Cje95 8 May

omg… that wasn't the Taliban Jesus Christ what the hell is wrong with you?

This is a new low even for you I mean holy shit. Maybe just maybe check yourself for fucks sake

@coffeebadger look at this complete and utter stupidity

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The Teleban enabled it- otherwise why did USA invade Afghanistan in order to remove them...and ultimately failed at that, at huge cost?

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no…. they would not turn over Bin Laden. at the last minute they did agree to but the invasion already started. Go to any site even your fav in Al Jazeera and they will tell you the chain of events.

The US succeeded at removing them. We accomplished our military objectives. What we failed at was nation building. The USSR couldn't even win a war we did that only to fail at nation building.

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So, Bin Laden, with Teleban support, was brave enough to send missiles at the US, and did considerable damage.
Unocal trying to force their oil pipeline through Afghanistan was behind it all.
The US government is owned by Big Oil and Zionist Greater Israel war criminals.

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24 sats \ 37 replies \ @Cje95 8 May

No just no the Taliban didn't know he was doing this so again educate yourself and stop making yourself look like the biggest POS here.

Offering safe harbor after he was kicked out of Sudan due to his terrorism doesn't make Sudan the party responsible for the USS Cole. The US was already involved in Afghanistan since ‘96 with the Noethern Alliance and in ‘98 when Operation Infinite Reach was launched. Followed by the US

Remarkably you don't even know what resources Afghanistan has because it's not oil and we weren't trying to force oil anywhere.

You need to really really take a second and think before you keep firing off nonsense. Some of us did lose people because of that terror attack in ‘01 and have friends injured in ‘93.

Stop with your factually incorrect rants. Actually look into things before you make terrible takes.

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Remarkably you do not even know that Unocal wanted to use Afghanistan to transport the vast oil reserves of Khazakstan to warm water ports in Pakistan, just as the USSR had wanted to use Afghanistan as a transit for those same oil reserves but in the USSRs case to transit to Iran and be loaded onto ships there.
Big Oil owns the US government and is behind many of its war crimes- along with the Zionists.

It's going to be embarrassing when the Taliban turn out to be better fighters than the communists.

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The Teleban absolutely defeated the USSR and then the USA.

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Wasn't referring to those communists. China will be a shorter campaign than Afghanistan.

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China is a state capitalist mixed economy, not communist.
The Teleban brought down the USSR.
USA loses all wars it starts.
Trump is increasingly embracing state capitalism because he understands it has enabled China to win the trade war.
Next week TACO Trump goes to beg Xi for refined rare earths- good luck with that!

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China is a state capitalist mixed economy, not communist.

I don't care for your definition. The US is winning the war so we get to write the history.

The communist dictatorship valued the state above the individual, so they committed a bunch of atrocities, then with support from the US, the mainland was liberated, the Republic was restored, Keynesianism was abolished, and everyone lived happy ever after.

USA loses all wars it starts.

We didn't start this war. We win when it matters.

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Nice story but delusional.
USA is owned by Zionist war criminals.
USA is crony capitalism in spades.
China won the trade war and Trump is copying their state capitalism.
Even the WSJ understands that much...

There’s free-market capitalism and state capitalism. Now, there’s Trump capitalism. In recent months, the president has extended his hand into American business in unorthodox and, to some corporate leaders, alarming ways. Some executives are so wary of the president seeking a stake in their companies that they have prepared for Oval Office meetings by rehearsing what they would say to fend off his advances, lobbyists involved in the preparations said. Others welcome the president’s attention. Our reporters in Washington explore how the Trump administration became an activist investor

TACO never wins.

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