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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1399698)4/19/2023 5:37:22 PM
From: Rarebird1 Recommendation

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pocotrader

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I did read it. They are wrong.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1399698)4/19/2023 5:41:52 PM
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Brumar89
pocotrader

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If you want to argue that the US should not have used Bin Laden and his guerillas in the first place to fight the Soviet Union, that's a fair point, but not very pragmatic. To beat the Soviet Union, the US had to support Bin Laden and his guerillas network.

Sure, the Taliban became empowered as a result of pushing the Soviets out. But to say that the US created the Taliban is dead wrong.