Informed Comment Poll: Should US Troops be in Pakistan?

Posted on 02/06/2010 by Juan

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§ 6 Responses to “Informed Comment Poll: Should US Troops be in Pakistan?”

  • Anonymous says:

    There seems to be some problem with the poll. It's not counting my vote.

  • Anonymous says:

    not just No

    but HELL NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    once again every body and his brother in the USA Government ( both civilian and military ) have been LYING THEIR ASSES OFF !!!

    this crap simply has to stop.

    gd.

  • Anonymous says:

    Nor should they be in Iraq, Afganistan, or Yemen, and while we're at it, let's pull out the special forces that are causing mischief in Iran.

  • N4RKY says:

    Are you expecting any other result than the one you're getting?

  • Anonymous says:

    Get the heck out of Pakistan and Afghanistan now, now, now. President Obama is trying in every way to be President Bush only with a little polish on the surface. I could not be more disappointed.

    http://www.democracynow.org/2010/2/2/despite_non_proliferation_pledge_obama_budget

    February 2, 2010

    Despite Non-Proliferation Pledge, Obama Budget Request Seeks Additional $7B for Nuclear Arsenal

    As part of a record $3.8 trillion budget proposal, the Obama administration is asking Congress to increase spending on the US nuclear arsenal by more than $7 billion over the next five years. * Obama is seeking the extra money despite a pledge to cut the US arsenal and seek a nuclear weapons-free world. The proposal includes large funding increases for a new plutonium production facility in Los Alamos, New Mexico.

  • Dmoloney says:

    Get the Pakistani military (who have done a good job sticking it to the Taliban) to sort out these areas themselves.

    Theres no point in giving the pakistani taliban propaganda which they can use against you

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