In the squadrons it happens fairly regularly. Stupidity in leadership was no excuse for getting troops injured unnecessarily and the environment promotes the ability to question poorly made decisions. Poor sods in the line infantry though.
The government comitted to a certain timeframe. Simply packing up your toys and leaving the sandpit because things got hotter is a piss-poor excuse and something I would expect from the french. They did just that, btw.
Seige mentality? A good way to get even more danger thrown in the direction of the troops. Getting patrols out there has to happen in a combat environment.
The main cock-up has been the use of conventional vehicles. MRAP vehicles are a necessity and the other combatant nations have withdrawn vehicles to replace them with these. NZ tried to get their hands on some but only had a few of the LAV's which had to be up-armoured to cope with the threat.
Well done Labour. Ordering far too many of these and choosing the wrong option for a war. Quite acceptable for a police-action, but land rovers would have sufficed for that role.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Good on the French. I hope no one you know dies to save JK's face. The reason for simply packing up and leaving is that 10 years have proven that their presence there is pointless. Throwing away more lives in Afghanistan is criminally stupid. the gubermint can take it's "commitments" and shove them for all i care. I don't understand why so many people value these political commitments higher than human lives. You must not think very much of the people in the armed forces.
Ride fast or be last.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
As shit as it is, managing our planet and people properly sometimes entails that we go to war. People are complicated, nations are complicated. Not all nations are as 'civilised' as NZ, you will never get everyone on the same page. Some people would oppose your views just for the sake of it. New Zealand (thanksfully) is very isolated and insulated in many ways from the outside world. It allows kiwi's who have not experienced the great wide world to form a naive, narrow world view. Some people, not a particular attack on you Maki, just cannot see that it is the place of the more developed nations to protect the fundamental rights of the weaker nations and oppressed people. Unfortunately, ignoring the bully doesn't always work. sometimes you have to beat the living snot out of him to stop him hurting others.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
Unlike some, "the people in the armed services " of NZ know exactly why they are there and that their job is to patrol places that lesser troops are afraid of.
If you ask a returned service person from that particular region ( and any other, from actions long over and done with) and they will tell you that their presence there is all that stands between the local people and certain death from nasty Taliban's, further that the local people have come to rely on them for their safety and do actually want them there.
NZ in particular has a reputation for getting the job done and for taking the local population with them, not making them part of the problem.
Our armed services have fought/policed around the globe for those of us who remain here to be able to have our own thoughts and opinions and to act on them as we see fit.
Your inalienable rights are earn't on, THEIR BACKS, they know most NZ'ers are behind them wherever they are.
They also know that without the few who actually go out and do the hard yards there would be no democracy, they know that's why they are there and that's why we don't hear them saying, "I want to come home mummy"
Even given substandard ( by this theatres standards) equipment, they go out and do their job, knowing they could be the next causalities. Our services guys and girls are not stupid cannon fodder, they know the situation, they all volunteered, they all accept the risks. They also know when they are scheduled to come home and I'm sure are looking forward to it and doing their absolute best to make sure they do come home walking and talking.
Allies, friends, pact members, partners, all have responsibilities, if our govt pulled our troops out early, others would have to go in and fill their spot, is that acceptable to the families and countries of those who then have to go in and do that?
No I think not.
Can we simply pull out, blaming someone else for making it too hot an environment to operate in? ( Some are already blaming the Hungarians for not patrolling in their Provence, how convenient!)
We have a job to do, oh and a damn fine reputation for getting on with it and making it happen despite the odds.
Be proud of our troops, Yes, take away their mana in the eyes of the world? No.
Be responsible for the atrocities that will occur should our troops be pulled out earlier than scheduled, No. Is it going to happen anyway? Who Knows, who cares, if by then the locals haven't got it sorted, then at least we tried and our people died and sacrificed lives and living for those still there.
No military, No preparedness= surrender at every turn.
Do I want to live like that, No.
We live here in NZ not fucking France.Where the first shot fired causes the automatic raising of a white flag.
Yep, they've already gone home.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
There is a reason that this poem has been adopted by special forces groups, including SAS:
The Golden Road to Samarkand
They ask:
But who are ye in rags and rotten shoes,
You dirty-bearded, blocking up the way?
We answer:
We are the Pilgrims, master; we shall go
Always a little further; it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea,
White on a throne or guarded in a cave
There lies a prophet who can understand
Why men were born: but surely we are brave,
Who take the Golden Road to Samarkand.
The whole poem is very long, available HERE for those interested.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
I think highly of the troops and the shitty equipment they are forced to use... if they are provided with it in the first place. (Thanks, labour).
I also have some very good mates over there chasing camels. One was blown up by a roadside IED. Dusted himself off and kept going...
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
so... the "allies" outnumber the "terrorists" 5:1, have for a decade and a half. making good progress there. for every "terrorist" they martyr, another 5 sign up.
what business is it, of "the west"'s how afghanistan decides to govern itself?
as far as killing women and children, and bombing hospitals/kindergartens/schools. i daresay the yanks have probably done that far more efficiently than the dune-coons ever could.
we agree.
although your definition of "management" (re: planet) would probably differ from mine...
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
seeeeeeewwwwww.
basically you're both of the opinion that the west is best and needs to force it's way of living on those who aren't "civilised" enough to bow before the mighty and righteous "democracy" flag that your government waves?
do you really believe that the allied prescence in afghanistan is stopping fascism/communism/terrorism from spreading and "infecting" our perfect societies?
"if by then the locals haven't...." - we're pretty much two decades into the shit. you mean to tell me that the taliban are going to drop their AKs and disband their camels for NZ's presence for a further 12 months??
"who knows who cares" - then why are we there?
i can fully support using the "defense force" to DEFEND.
OUR SHORELINE.
anything further than that. what benefit? are you really living in fear of "terrorists" "flying planes into our buildings"? do you really believe you need to brow beat a civilisation 2000 years older than your own to YOUR way of life?
this war. (indeed, any war) WILL NOT BE WON. the afghanis, teletubbies, alibaba, alqaiida, and jemal from the kebab shop up the road WILL NOT just give up and vote in puppets like we do over here.
i don't think i could possibly disagree with you more, caseye.
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Edit - how could you possibly infer those comments from our posts? Is your reading comprehension limited?
So ...to apply your logic, if a guy in the next street from me regularly beats his wife and kids, pours acid in their faces and generally treats them like shit, and I happen to be someone who knows about it and is big enough and brave enough to defend them, I have no place getting involved? Never mind that the wife and kids are too scared and powerless to say anything because the houses in their road are filled with families suffering the same fate? You're saying that I should stay in my comfy rich man's house and not help them because it's their business not mine?
And FYI - their culture has changed a lot over the last thousand years. To say that it is better than our because it is more established is pretty retarded...If we're going to take that view, there are many much older cultures and civilisations that provide a much better example.
Akzle - can I ask you...have you ever been to the middle east, africa or somewhere similar where people's rights are so disrespected? Is it possible that you're view is skewed by the fact that you are perceiving these nations incorrectly?
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
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