Afghanistan is an unwinnable war, and our leaders know it
The only consequence of long-term conflict in Afghanistan, and anywhere else, is to increase the number of our enemies
The most hollow justification for the Afghan war is that unless we fight the terrorists in Afghanistan and other foreign places we will have to fight them at home. But as the convictions of terrorists in Britain demonstrate, it is only at home that terrorists can be fought effectively. No atrocity has succeeded here for quite some time, which is certainly not the case in Afghanistan. And it is difficult to believe that the Government's main concern is to prevent terrorism at home, when it intends to cut the budget of the security services.
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The anger towards the warmongers like Blackpool MP Gordon Marsden is because the masses believe them.
All you had to do Gordon was vote against the illegal war in Iraq and this senseless slaughter in Afghanistan, BUT YOU DID NOT.
My friends children have died and I am so sorry.
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