Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Official Canadian Government Excuses For Being In Afghanistan

People are finally waking up to the truth about why we are in Afghanistan. We are there for a combination of factors. One is the drug trade and the need to protect the precious poppy fields so that Heroin can be shipped to markets in Europe. The second is to create a potential second front in the upcoming Zionist war against Iran.

I came across the following article that is posted under the Canadian Government's own website that gives their nonsensical answer as to why we have committed troops to Afghanistan:


Our mission in Afghanistan:

Why are we there?


Because the Afghan government asked for our help

Canada and the 36 other nations participating in the International Security Assistance Force (a NATO-led, U.N.-sanctioned mission) are in Afghanistan at the request of the democratically elected government of President Hamid Karzai to help the Afghan people rebuild their nation as a stable, democratic, self-sufficient society.

All Canadian military operations in Afghanistan are conducted with the consent of the Afghan government to establish the security required to promote development and an environment conducive to the improvement of Afghan life. This mission includes (but is not limited to) the following tasks:

  • Conduct operations in support of the Afghan National Army and the Afghan National Police;
  • Help the Government of Afghanistan and its institutions strengthen and enhance their capacity for good governance;
  • Help the Government of Afghanistan extend its authority in the southern provinces;
  • Facilitate the delivery of programs and projects that support national economic recovery and rehabilitation; and
  • Support Canadian governmental and non-governmental organizations that help Afghans meet their personal and family needs.

Canada’s continued engagement in Afghanistan helps create the conditions for longer-term reconstruction.

Canada has shown leadership by committing troops, resources, development and political effort to help the Afghan government secure a better future for its people. We have made a commitment to the Afghan people and we will stand by that commitment.

Because what’s good for Afghanistan is good for us all

Canada’s efforts in Afghanistan are guided by the Afghanistan Compact, which includes a five-year framework for coordinating the work of the Afghan government and its international partners, outlining specific outcomes related to security, governance and development with benchmarks and delivery schedules.

For example, a new Afghan constitution has restored the rule of law and respect for the human rights of all Afghan citizens, including women and children. The Afghan people now vote, women and girls have rights, and children are going to school.

The biggest threat to rebuilding is continued violence and threats from the Taliban and al-Qaeda. In fact, terrorism is a clear and present threat to global peace and security, and terrorists used Afghanistan as a base of operations during the seven-year Taliban regime. In the interest of collective security, Canada and its international partners share a duty to help ensure that terrorism cannot take root again in Afghanistan.

Because it’s a tough job, and we have the right people to do it

Afghanistan is not a peacekeeping mission. There are no ceasefire arrangements to enforce or negotiated peace settlements to respect.

We know that our mission cannot be accomplished by military means alone. The U.N. has about 20 agencies working tirelessly to help the Afghan people and their national government build a democratic and secure society, and many other humanitarian and development agencies are also running valuable programs in Afghanistan.

As well as military personnel, the Canadian effort in Afghanistan includes diplomats, development workers, police officers, and experts in human rights, good governance, the rule of law, and the institutions of a healthy democracy. This wide range of expertise has been assembled to bring a “whole of government” approach to the complex task of nation-building.

The situation today

Canada currently has about 2,500 CF personnel deployed in southwest Asia to conduct five missions with one overarching objective: to bring an end to international terrorism that threatens global security.

Missions in Afghanistan

  • Operation ATHENA: Joint Task Force Afghanistan, the Canadian contingent of the International Security Assistance Force.
  • Operation ARCHER: Canada’s participation in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
  • Operation ARGUS: The Strategic Advisory Team working with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.


NTS Notes: I read this article, and it positively made me sick. (1) "The Afghanistan Government asked for our help"? NO! It was the Rothschilds in Europe that demanded their puppet governments put troops there to protect their drug empire! And to say that it is to support the "democratically elected government of President Hamid Karzai" is a joke. The Karzai government is one of the most corrupt on the planet today! (2) "Because What's Good For Afghanistan Is Good For Us All" (?) What a load of BS! What would be good for Afghanistan would be to get rid of the corruption and the drug trade once and for all. The best thing that could happen for the people of Afghanistan is for us to get the heck out and let them decide the future of their own country themselves without outside interference! (3) "Because Its A Tough Job, And We Have The Right People To Do It" Another load of BS. The Canadian troops that have been sent over there have been equipped with woefully inadequate and obsolete equipment. They were not even originally given the correct camoflauge clothing for the war in Afghanistan, nor were they properly given the training for the type of warfare they are experiencing over there! Protecting Poppy Fields and Drug Transport Routes?

Now over 125 Canadian soldiers have given their lives to protecting the Afghanistan Poppy Fields, and the killings will continue until the public finally wakes up and takes a hard stand against the very corrupt Zionist controlled government in Ottawa.

Please pass the message around for everyone to see. We are in Afghanistan for all the wrong reasons, and it has to stop immediately. Bring the troops home, now!

More to come

NTS

4 comments:

kerdasi amaq said...

However, they don't have the consent of the "Taliban" to be there!

Northerntruthseeker said...

No kidding... It has been the job of the Zionist press to demonize the Taliban... And I can see why: (a) they were burning down and destroying the poppy fields, and (b) they were executing the afghan drug lords. No wonder they are pictured as such bad guys!

kerdasi amaq said...

that's right.

"Because the Afghan government asked for our help Canada"

A US imposed puppet government, has asked for their help to keep them in office.

It's a circular argument: isn't it.

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Northerntruthseeker said...

But notice my most recent articles on that so called war... It seems that it is nothing more than a sophisticated racket!

Canadian soldiers have been dying there for a lie, and that is the purpose of my messages. I want people to see the truth in all of its glory!