Two more soldiers blown to pieces today and the total killed creeps ever upwards towards 300 and who knows where it will end.
Is anyone accountable for the successes and failures of the campaign in Afghanistan? It would be interesting to actually know what the strategy is in that country - rather than just hear every day of further casualties.
Is it too much to ask for someone to be accountable? I remember in the Falklands, the MOD gave daily accounts of what was going on and at least we had some notion of the progress of the campaign. With Afghanistan, nothing at all - just daily reports of more and more shattered and decimated bodies of young soldiers.
The press are not interested in publishing good news stories from Stanners, and to be honest, I rather they didn't publish anything...
The truth is we are doing things, and things that make a huge difference. However, if it was broadcast all over the press, it would render those tasks useless. The point is this is a military campaign, not a soap opera. The fact that those back home can watch what is going on is a privilege, not a right.
We are at WAR, and as such, military tasks, missions, aims etc.. should not be compromised for the need to keep the spectators up to speed.
Its a different time to when the falklands were fought. Back then there was no 24 hour news coverage or internet, if we were supplied with daily updates as to what was happening, that information would be very easily spread to the opposition. Its a war not reality tv.
The War followed on ITV2 by The War: Behind the scenes
Rubbish kit and inadequate vehicles.
eurasia has 4 fifths of the worlds known oil and gas reserves under its soil.
halliburton and unical are building a 1500 mile long pipeline fron ukraine and the caspian sea down through afghanistan and pakistan to the sea.
the war and occupation of afghanistan has nothing to do with the bogus existence of al qaeder, the ever youthful osama bin liner, the taliban, international terrorism, the bringing of democracy, shortages of troops or equiptment or any other bullshit we are fed on by the government, m.o.d. or their compliant cronies in the corporate owned and serving media.
the war and occupation of afghanistan and any other stan in this area forms part of a geostrategic plan to control the worlds energy supplies exclusive of china, russia, india and the far east.
it may well lead to a nuclear confrontation in the not too distant future.
Afghan will recover much quicker if we pull out,we seem to loose an average of a soldier a day and thats not suggesting daily outcomes of war to be published is just mad the enemy will predict your next move and death toll will sky rocket.
The soldiers are well trained in all aspects of fighting and war. Granted nothing is like the real thing.
But Mrs777's son has even had to take out his own private insurance, well they all have. I do not know if that is compulsory but they were all advised too when they were at the Army Foundation place.
I was rather angry about that as I would have thought they would have been well looked after IF they were injured, but obviously not well enough if even the army are advising them to take out their own insurance. Also it is rather high which is understandable from the insurance companies point of view, but an expense that I did not think a soldier fighting for their country would have had to do.
This Government have let our troops down in a big way, and Brown has admitted not telling the whole truth, well he would not..would he? As a compulsive liar himself.
there's no point looking aboout for scapegoats, whoever seems the most convenient to appoint to that role. the fact is its something we all have to acknowledge as being there to maintain and/or improve our standard of living. and subsequently must accept some responsibility for. although we don't actually get our hands dirty we are the 'force at home', supporting our army. which at some point may change from supporting to discouraging, but none the less doing our bit to make it worthwhile for those who serve.
The Middle East would not have problems if we didn't need it for our own purposes. we are using it in a way that we want. We benefit from that. If we didn't have those extra resources our life would recede backwards quite rapidly.
This means that every few generations there will be conflict. either side feels equally justified in doing so. its irrelevent who organises it or for what causes sets it off again.
Out of all this at some point the Middle East will find someone similar to Saddam Hussein. Who will set an example by cooperating with the west and bringing some sense of order throughout the regions. Then for a while trade and prosperity will resume.
I don't want to sound harsh, but a fire-fight is never going to be a safe place. Health and Safety can only go so far. So it is pretty unlikely that a soldier will get through a career in various war-zones unscathed. The army medical people's only job surely is to get soldiers back to work. If they are too injured to do that I can see why the arnmy would lose interest in them. Soldiers are like the rest of us workers - a commodity of value only while we are doing the job - after that we are all drains on potential profit/resources.
So it's sensible for each soldier to consider external/extra support for if he cannot work.
I can't comment whether the army 'should' do more for the soldiers - the fact is they have no reason to and they would rather spend the money they have on equipment (including men) that can do the work they want done.
It's a hard world - every man for himself. The army is no different.
Soldiers are like the rest of us workers -This has to be the understatement of the century!