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Taliban truck bomb rocks hotel for foreigners in Kabul

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The US should pull its military forces out of Afghanistan. The local Afghani peoples are the ones who are entitled to the minerals, including hydrocarbons, on their own land, not the US, Russia, China, the EU, nor India.

The US and other countries need to develop their own resources on their own territories. They also need to develop materials that don't require resources got by invading foreign countries.

The US and these other powers need to bring their troops home, protect their respective borders and end this era of colonialism.

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Peter Townsend; Lol...and you think china, russia, and everyone else will just WALK AWAY ? Right..the chinese will send every peasant they can come up with, and pay them 5 cents a day until they run out of people...not gunna' happen.

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@PTownsend But they ant pumping out any minerals are they?

Last i knew they didn't, because the main area is on the border.

They have $3 trillion + in minerals alone "but yet" we pay them $9 billion to run the county and pay for the troops.

This attack is avoidable. No trucks in areas and pop up pole blast proof checkpoint's, that see sniffer dogs check the cars/trucks first before they pull up to the troops.

The full proof id cards are need in all of Afghanistan. Checkpoint cops would have noticed a big rise i people in the area that don't live in the area + it kills them off...ID cards 24/7 people.

Avoidable deaths here.

We should pull out and Afghan needs to come to an agreement with Pakistan in sharing it's wealth....20% for safe passage.

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Lest we forget, the Taliban are Islamic fundamentalists. The US went to Afghanistan when the Taliban wasn't doing enough to prevent terrorist training camps having a safe haven in Afghanistan.

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