View Full Version : NATO, France, Britain, Germany Fleeing Afghanistan??
MorningSong
26th February 2012, 20:47
Hmmmmm..... why only now?
Sun, 26 Feb 2012, 15:55 GMT+3 - France
The French foreign ministry has announced that they are temporarily withdrawing all civilian mentors and advisers from Afghan government institutions.
Sunday's announcement comes on the heels of a NATO announcement that they would be withdrawing their civilian and military advisers from the Afghan capital following the deaths of two American ISAF military advisers at Kabul's interior ministry on Saturday.
http://blogs.aljazeera.com/liveblog/france-feb-26-2012-1855
Sun, 26 Feb 2012, 16:06 GMT+3 - Germany
Following suit with NATO, Britain and France, Germany has also announced the withdrawal of their staff from Afghan ministries.
The Germany development ministry said about 50 experts and advisers would be pulled out of ministries and government buildings in and around Kabul.
Development Minister Dirk Niebel said in a statement the withdrawal was a purely precautionary measure, that "as soon as the situation has calmed down again, the affected employees will of course resume their work".
The French foreign ministry said in a statement that the measure to pull out their advisers would be rescinded as soon as "conditions permitted".
http://blogs.aljazeera.com/liveblog/germany-feb-26-2012-1906
crosby
26th February 2012, 20:53
hi MorningSong, this really makes me wonder what is going to happen next. something more than is being reported is going on behind the scenes. very scary.
regards, corson
and then, we have this article appearing around 45 minutes ago from the associated press:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jgnQUsvGrSonpoMFY2PS9pkOaDaA?docId=629253b0b4dc485191519e1bc2a8022f
why is everyone else leaving and the u.s. adamant about clean up duty? mixed messages.
Selene
26th February 2012, 21:02
It's very possible that the US's NATO allies have merely been waiting for a plausible excuse to do what they've wanted to do all along: get out of Afghanistan. Of course they're saying this withdrawal is "temporary". Yeah, right. :rolleyes: Just like American "advisors" were "temporary" in the first place.
Good for them for showing some sanity and refusing to kowtow any longer to Bush&Co's bullying. It's another nail in the NWO's coffin.
Cartomancer
26th February 2012, 21:06
I wonder if this has anything to do with the "accidental burning" of the copies of the Koran. That is why the two Americans were killed and riots ensued. The whole country freaked out about it and the riots were huge even in Kabul. This is a bad sign as to why we are even there. They do not like it and I don't blame them. If an incident like this can cause this much then why do we have any hope that the sham reason they are saying we are there is going to work or help anything? They are obviously under-reporting this whole deal. I bet the burning of the Korans is the real reason here.
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MorningSong
26th February 2012, 21:16
In the link posted by Corson, there is this statement:
Crocker defended Kabul's reaction to the protests and said Afghan security forces are working to quell the protests.
"They've done so with loss of life on their side as well as some of the protesters, and they have been defending U.S. installations," Crocker said. "So they are very much in this fight trying to protect us
HA! Now who's protecting whom????
The US forces in the Middle East are in a heap of trouble, IMO.... Watch Pakistan! Afghanistan has pledged that if the Paks declare war on the US (they, too, are fed up with the US), they (Afghanistan) will stand with their Pakisani brothers!
http://articles.boston.com/2011-10-24/news/30317229_1_karzai-pledges-afghan-lawmakers-afghan-interior-minister
And...there is the Trilateral Agreement with Iran....
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C02%5C18%5Cstory_18-2-2012_pg1_1
http://pakistan.onepakistan.com/news/pakistan/51757-pak-iranafghanistan-pledge-to-develop-framework-for-comprehensive-cooperation.html
Seikou-Kishi
26th February 2012, 21:41
hi MorningSong, this really makes me wonder what is going to happen next. something more than is being reported is going on behind the scenes. very scary.
regards, corson
and then, we have this article appearing around 45 minutes ago from the associated press:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jgnQUsvGrSonpoMFY2PS9pkOaDaA?docId=629253b0b4dc485191519e1bc2a8022f
why is everyone else leaving and the u.s. adamant about clean up duty? mixed messages.
You can't be adamant about clean-up duty while making more mess than you're solving :)
crosby
26th February 2012, 21:44
hi MorningSong, this really makes me wonder what is going to happen next. something more than is being reported is going on behind the scenes. very scary.
regards, corson
and then, we have this article appearing around 45 minutes ago from the associated press:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jgnQUsvGrSonpoMFY2PS9pkOaDaA?docId=629253b0b4dc485191519e1bc2a8022f
why is everyone else leaving and the u.s. adamant about clean up duty? mixed messages.
You can't be adamant about clean-up duty while making more mess than you're solving :)
you and i know this, but it is apparent that they don't.
regards, corson
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