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Maybe it's because these soldiers were on Afghani terrain without Afghan people permission?

But if won by an Afghani or Iraqi it could be a PR win.

The Afghani is another case of revaluation.

Good thing we intervened, because now it is no longer possible for an Afghani to be shot in add1the middle of the night by the Taliban.

Given how Saudi Arabia treats non-Arabs in Saudi Arabia, I shudder to think of how horrifically they might abuse Afghanis.

So your argument is that we all have a right to know which Afghanis and Pakistanis are informing on militant groups?

I wonder how many Iraqis or Afghanis died as a result of that noble choice to become a gun for hire.

Ask the Afghanis, Iraqis, etc.

I think that you're deluded if you think that Wikileaks' actions will be of any benefit to the Afghanis.

The Afghani probably wouldn't be as high on heroin as they are now.

The problems in Afghanistan are far deeper than the Taliban and we're now embroiled in a civil war that has lasted for decades.

What was once an Afghani problem is now our problem and we're paying for it in various ways.

Read the article one intelligence officer and hundreds of Afghani informants have been revealed to the world including the folks who want them dead.

I like the idea that random people sitting in chairs in front of computers in Western Europe and the US should be able to decide to put Afghanis and Pakistanis at great physical risk because it's for a good cause.

There is no legal mechanism to turn him over to the afghanis.



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