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Thread: The World's deadliest arms race (IEDs in Afghanistan)

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    Bob, Juddy etc just to clarify after I re-read my post, I am only having a go at the whole 'theatre' over there, and the reasons behind it. Those that make the decision to go there have the free will to do so, or not. My post was not about them, it is about how unbelievably disconnected from the loss of human lives that modern warfare has become. Sitting in a control room in the USA while your remote destroys targets in another country is mind numbing to me.

    Yes, get them out of there quick smart.

    JC

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    sadly, the war is being controlled by idiots who play by the rules and still believe that being the nice guy works.

    it doesnt

    the only way to get an edge in that kind of operation IMO is to become a bigger threat than your enemy, if the locals are more scared of you than the people who were scaring them, your target loses support fast.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    sadly, the war is being controlled by idiots who play by the rules and still believe that being the nice guy works.

    it doesnt

    the only way to get an edge in that kind of operation IMO is to become a bigger threat than your enemy, if the locals are more scared of you than the people who were scaring them, your target loses support fast.....
    Exactly!
    The reason the civilised west will never win in places like this.
    Ralph

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    What are the shoulder tabs Bob?
    ISAF? or similar. I think the Aussie flag was on the other shoulder. He was in you can't see me clothing. He looked the real deal, lean & mean. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Bob, Juddy etc just to clarify after I re-read my post, I am only having a go at the whole 'theatre' over there, and the reasons behind it. Those that make the decision to go there have the free will to do so, or not. My post was not about them, it is about how unbelievably disconnected from the loss of human lives that modern warfare has become. Sitting in a control room in the USA while your remote destroys targets in another country is mind numbing to me.

    Yes, get them out of there quick smart.

    JC
    No worries , mate I understood, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    I have family serving over there at the moment, they are heavily involved in the IED and counter IED tasks. It is a very dangerous task but one that is vital for the increased survivability of the rest of the ISAF forces.

    On 17 Jan next year I would have been in 19 years, had I stayed in uniform.

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