Originally posted by: Obi Jeewhyen
The Taliban has been removed from Afghanistan and one of the worst strong men in history has been deposed. Next.
Not to mention the problem of defining (much less achieving) victory in a war against a noun?
Originally posted by: Number20
How many successful terrorist attacks have been launched after Sept. 11 in the USA? None.
Um, how many were there before 9/11?
The first trade center bombing in 93, Kobar Towers, U.S.S. Cole...you name it.
What has changed?
How many successful terrorist attacks have been launched after Sept. 11 in the USA? None.
Um, how many were there before 9/11?
The first trade center bombing in 93, Kobar Towers, U.S.S. Cole...you name it.
What has changed?
The Taliban has been removed from Afghanistan and one of the worst strong men in history has been deposed. Next.
Not to mention the problem of defining (much less achieving) victory in a war against a noun?
That sounds like a John Stewart-ism if I ever heard one, but let's be honest, "Germany" is a noun too, and it sufficed when talking about WWII.