Message from @raqdog

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2018-10-29 15:37:34 UTC  

you went to war and voluntarily enlisted under false pretences

2018-10-29 15:37:39 UTC  

Because osama was holed up in Africa and Afghanistan

2018-10-29 15:37:54 UTC  

The better question is why Iraq

2018-10-29 15:38:07 UTC  

yea, but 15/19 of the hijackers were Saudis lol

2018-10-29 15:38:27 UTC  

again, destabilising regions is what happens when you impose imperialism

2018-10-29 15:38:38 UTC  

and wars which cost trillions of dollars

2018-10-29 15:38:48 UTC  

spending taxpayers money on it

2018-10-29 15:38:59 UTC  

and creating a migrant crisis

2018-10-29 15:39:10 UTC  

Extremist flocked to afganistsn though and Africa

2018-10-29 15:39:20 UTC  

That's where the indoctrination and camps were

2018-10-29 15:39:41 UTC  

That's where it was allows to develop and take on the form of international terrorism

2018-10-29 15:40:13 UTC  

yes, because you funded the mujahideen to the extent that they had the resources to recruit

2018-10-29 15:40:21 UTC  

without us funding no such thing would have happened

2018-10-29 15:41:00 UTC  

anyway, it's pointless to defend imperialism

2018-10-29 15:41:06 UTC  

As one of the most landlocked countries you can find, that use to be a land bridge between Europe and Asia, afganistan was extremely relevant and than all the sudden once we could fly farther than a few hundred miles without refueling it became irrelevant

2018-10-29 15:41:17 UTC  

Europe and Asia?

2018-10-29 15:41:30 UTC  

are you fucking kidding me?

2018-10-29 15:41:36 UTC  

do you even know your geography?

2018-10-29 15:41:48 UTC  

it's south of central Asia

2018-10-29 15:41:54 UTC  

how tf is it between Europe and Asia?

2018-10-29 15:42:14 UTC  

Yeah, Alexander the Great had to make his way through Afghanistan to get to Indian and Asia

2018-10-29 15:42:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/432587768682643480/506493134256078848/Screenshot_20181029-234242.png

2018-10-29 15:42:58 UTC  

land bridge between Europe and Asia?

2018-10-29 15:43:04 UTC  

that's turkey

2018-10-29 15:43:26 UTC  

It produced the most heavily trafficked trade routes between Europe and Asia for centuries

2018-10-29 15:43:41 UTC  

I'm not talking about the silk road, sorry

2018-10-29 15:43:53 UTC  

it's located miles away from Europe

2018-10-29 15:44:10 UTC  

Im just saying, it has very open borders, very diverse and free people

2018-10-29 15:44:27 UTC  

that isn't a bridge between Europe and Asia anyways

2018-10-29 15:44:33 UTC  

People wanted control of t

2018-10-29 15:44:38 UTC  

no excuse for that, your poor in your geography

2018-10-29 15:44:39 UTC  

Yeah it is

2018-10-29 15:45:10 UTC  

yea anyways

2018-10-29 15:45:16 UTC  

keep supporting imperialism

2018-10-29 15:45:21 UTC  

and spending tax dollars on it

2018-10-29 15:46:33 UTC  

I'm surprised you've never heard of how important the trading routes were trough Afghanistan

2018-10-29 15:46:49 UTC  

It ruined Alexander the Great trying to gain control of the country

2018-10-29 15:48:25 UTC  

Support it or just embrace it?

2018-10-29 15:48:42 UTC  

I'm not talking about historical contexts, I know about it, I'm saying it from a geographical point

2018-10-29 15:48:49 UTC  

it's a fallacy