Libya has been in the news more than anything lately, and the war in Afghanistan has been sliding down the ladder more and more. This is becoming a problem because many people from the NATO Coalition Countries want their nations' soldiers out. Well, there is only one way out, and that is victory. We need updates on the Afghan War, and not just whenever it is convenient to the major news companies. They all have webpages, they can have someone send them reports as to what is going on and load them to the internet. There is no reason whatsoever to not have a steady flow of information on a day to day basis. How about a general report of IED interdictions and deaths (CF and EKIA) on a daily basis. Give us the real lowdown on what's going on oversees.
That also goes for Libya, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, and anywhere else there is civil unrest. The US may need to be involved in these nations to some level, and if we do, it's important the people of the US have a foundation of knowledge to know why. I said that classified information needs to be kept out of the news, but there is plenty of unclassified information that Fox, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and CBS could post on their websites. Why is it that when I go to Foxnews.com, I often see reports that are three or four days old from Afghanistan. I've been there. There wasn't a single day that in one of the smallest provinces with one of the lowest population bases in southern Afghanistan didn't have something happen, usually more than one something. Like I said, there are minimums of information that could be posted. Why can't we get a running track of the information out of other nations of concern?
As far as siding with the Libyan Rebels, I feel the US should. I feel that Drone attacks of COL Gaddafi's facilities is the least we could do. There are people worried about mission creep, and rightly so, but a little action to actually help other peoples free themselves can go a long way. Alot of that is a matter of psyops campaigns, in which we show all the things the US is doing to improve the lives of other people. Where is the massive Red Cross campaign to assist with the basic necessities of the various peoples affected by this unrest? I consider all people to be my family ultimately. That is why I do what I do, so that someday we can live in brotherhood. So where is the effort to show that brotherhood now.
That also goes for Libya, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, and anywhere else there is civil unrest. The US may need to be involved in these nations to some level, and if we do, it's important the people of the US have a foundation of knowledge to know why. I said that classified information needs to be kept out of the news, but there is plenty of unclassified information that Fox, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, and CBS could post on their websites. Why is it that when I go to Foxnews.com, I often see reports that are three or four days old from Afghanistan. I've been there. There wasn't a single day that in one of the smallest provinces with one of the lowest population bases in southern Afghanistan didn't have something happen, usually more than one something. Like I said, there are minimums of information that could be posted. Why can't we get a running track of the information out of other nations of concern?
As far as siding with the Libyan Rebels, I feel the US should. I feel that Drone attacks of COL Gaddafi's facilities is the least we could do. There are people worried about mission creep, and rightly so, but a little action to actually help other peoples free themselves can go a long way. Alot of that is a matter of psyops campaigns, in which we show all the things the US is doing to improve the lives of other people. Where is the massive Red Cross campaign to assist with the basic necessities of the various peoples affected by this unrest? I consider all people to be my family ultimately. That is why I do what I do, so that someday we can live in brotherhood. So where is the effort to show that brotherhood now.
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