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took Americans hostage, fired Scud missiles at Israel and Saudi Arabia, burned oil fields,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and--as many Americans at the time believed--orchestrated 9/11. Now,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], he faced ultimate justice. NothingGiven this history of vengeful war against hated adversaries, it's striking how little anger ordinary Americans feel toward the Taliban today. Public support for the campaign in Afghanistan is eroding. When hawks urge the United States to stay the course, they talk about protecting Pakistan's nuclear weapons, or avoiding a loss to America's reputation. No one describes the aim as punishing the Taliban.Puzzlingly,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], where is the rage? Recall that the Taliban hosted the mass murderers of 9/11. They killed hundreds of American soldiers. They reportedly committed horrendous atrocities against Afghan civilians, such as burning families alive, spraying acid on the faces of girls going to school,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], beheading teachers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], executing a 7-year old as a spy, and killing American medical aid workers.The reason for the lack of hate is |
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