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Donna K Babbs 17th Aug 2009 21:51

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/m...h_1462944c.jpghttp://www.momentumpictures.co.uk/as...tate_Still.jpg
Winnable my arse!

cargosales 18th Aug 2009 00:03

I think we need a PPRuNe poll to establish exactly how we feel about the illustrious Bob Ainsworth..

I'd suggest the following categories:

a) Bob Ainsworth is a Muppet

b) Bob Ainsworth is a complete Muppet

c) Bob Ainsworth is a complete and utter Muppet

d) Bob Ainsworth is a fantastic bloke who really understands the intricacies of his Ministerial brief.

Any Mods fancy setting that up? Pleeeese!!

Data-Lynx 18th Aug 2009 07:01

Muppet
 
So that is the:

Most Useless Person Politics Ever Tolerated?

Wader2 18th Aug 2009 09:20


Originally Posted by NutLoose (Post 5131621)
why do we not buy simply buy the opium for the medical trade from the farmers and starve the Taliban of it's funding.......

This would not work. You would effectively cut out the middle man and the Taliba could simply take the money direct from the farmer - guaranteed sales, no shipping costs and no marketting.

airborne_artist 18th Aug 2009 09:46

Cargosales wrote:


I think we need a PPRuNe poll to establish exactly how we feel about the illustrious Bob Ainsworth..

I'd suggest the following categories:

a) Bob Ainsworth is a Muppet

b) Bob Ainsworth is a complete Muppet

c) Bob Ainsworth is a complete and utter Muppet

d) Bob Ainsworth is a fantastic bloke who really understands the intricacies of his Ministerial brief.

Any Mods fancy setting that up? Pleeeese!!
Job done...

Vote in the Ainsworth poll here - vote early, vote often ...

Seldomfitforpurpose 18th Aug 2009 10:07

As another C17 joins the circuit bringing back fallen comrades I sincerely hope this man develops a rare skin disorder there is no known cure for :ugh:

BEagle 18th Aug 2009 10:40

Ainsworth says about Afghanistan 'wibble'...:\

blaireau 18th Aug 2009 11:13

Fair comment for a union convenor at Jaguar Motors

[email protected] 18th Aug 2009 11:19

Old fat One - it is a certain group of Middle Eastern 'gentlemen' who funded the madrassas in Northern Pakistan using oil money and provided, under the guise of education, the cannon fodder for the Taleban. Unfortunately we keep on doing business with them.

Lyneham Lad 18th Aug 2009 11:23

Bumbling Bob Ainsworth does it again
 
The Daily Telegraph seems to agree...

Bumbling Bob Ainsworth

The majority of the responses to the article express similar views. How much longer can he be kept in post before it dawns on Broon that he has completely and utterly lost all credibilty? :ugh:

Blighter Pilot 18th Aug 2009 11:35

Draw any comparisons....?
 
Fighting a counter insurgency war in the enemy's homeland 1000's of miles from your own nation against a well trained, well equipped, fanatical enemy who has no regard for human life. Un-supported by a government who insist the conflict is winnable but refuses to support the front-line troops and give them the tools to take the fight to the enemy.

All this with the media focusing on the negative aspects of the war, public opinion fading and the sight of young men and women returning home, almost daily, in caskets. The forgotten hundreds of severely injured servicemen trying to rebuild their lives with little or no government assistance.

Didn't this happen in South East Asia in the 1960s and 70s ?

Afghanistan winnable? :mad:

PPRuNe Pop 18th Aug 2009 12:00

The best poem since 'Flying West' - IMHO
 
Written by Sergeant Andy McFarlane, who is based at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan and serves with the Adjutant General's Corps, is on his second tour of Afghanistan in as many years.


The leviathan of the sky does land

In England's green and pleasant land.

Its cargo more precious than gold

The body of a hero, bold.

Once the giant's engines stopped

The cargo ramp is gently dropped

Carried by six on shoulders true

The hero is saluted by the crew.

The coffin draped in Union Jack

Is slowly carried out the back.

Out of the dark and into light

Slowly down the ramp and to the right.

The six approach the hearse all black

And place the hero gently in the back.

The six then turn and march away

Their duty has been done this day.

Politicians usually have much to say

No sign of them near here this day.

They hide away and out of danger,

Much easier if the hero is a stranger.

The hearse with its precious load

Moves slowly out on to the road.

The floral tributes line the route

While comrades snap a smart salute.

At the edge of a Wiltshire town

The cortege slows its pace right down.

The streets are packed, many deep,

Some throw flowers, most just weep.

The crowd have come to say farewell,

The church bell rings a low death knell.

Regimental standards are lowered down

As the hero passed through the town.

The cortege stops and silence reigns

The townsfolk feel the family's pain.

The nations' flag lowered to half mast

Our brave hero is home at last.


A most moving and wonderful tribute that will surely be remembered in years to come.

Rigger1 18th Aug 2009 12:29

There’s that dust in my eyes again.

Lyneham Lad 18th Aug 2009 17:13


There’s that dust in my eyes again.
...and in mine this afternoon.

http://www.kdmercer.com/BlackWhite/I...p_v1_800BW.jpg

As on previous occasions, emotions ran high this afternoon and as the Church bells sounded, flags were dipped and many tears were shed. How many more of these corteges will pass down our High Street?

F14 18th Aug 2009 17:20

Very sad, Afghanistan is unwinnable, I wonder how many more of our brave soldiers will come back with injuries on in coffins?

Obama needs to win something to get a second term, therefore the Brown government had to back him up.

Interesting pictures on the link of events during the USSR's adventures in Afghanistan.


English Russia The War in Afghanistan

Looks very familiar

knocker88 18th Aug 2009 17:55

I'm sick to the back teeth risking my life for that poo poo hole. Bobby needs to go to the front line and see warfare for himself! Perhaps take a ride in snatch rover? Tool around on a Chinny during an IRT? Fly about Helmund in a Sea King? The man is a joke, just like the "men" before him. But who is better? It seems to me being the Minister for Armed Forces is a poison chalice that is a backward step in the Labour Party?

When the rich wage war - it's normally the poor that die!

It just really pi@@es me off when comments like that are thrown around - is he going on Military advice? Or what he generally believes? If the top brass are telling him its winnable than they need removing from post!

Rigger1 18th Aug 2009 18:09


As on previous occasions, emotions ran high this afternoon and as the Church bells sounded, flags were dipped and many tears were shed. How many more of these corteges will pass down our High Street?
Far far too many. For everyone who is out there, has been out there or is preparing to go, you have my upmost respect.

As soon as I can I’m off to Wootton Bassett, I won't know the brave sole, but it's something I feel I must do.

EnigmAviation 18th Aug 2009 18:21

The (un) winnable war
 
The more I read, the more angry I become when I see the inevitable consequence of fighting this absolutely stupid and un-winnable war. Whilst the mission creep continues, the politicians tell the public that it will take time, and we need to convert a poverty stricken correupt regime into a modern democracy. The top military - e.g., Sir Richard "Dammit" sound more and more like some of the WW1 military leaders - I don't quite know who is worse and who is misleading who.

I have more chance of winning the lottery and I don't buy a ticket, than there is of turning round this hopeless basket case of a nation, riddled by corruption, centuries to go in terms of civilisation as we know it, and where successive battles have all been lost to the lawless and corrupt native forces in a very difficult and challenging theatre of war, and where the enemy do not wear an identifying uniform.

As for needing to fight this remote war to prevent it coming to the streets of Britain - how about the theory that if we kept our sticky little noses out of irrelevant peices of remote real estate , then perhaps the terrorists would not be that interested in coming to UK to fight back? I don't see too many terrorists wishing to enter Switzerland to become muslim terrorists !!

The huge costs and grief inflicted on our now sadly depleted armed forces and theiur highly supportive families is overwhelming, and I salute their bravery when fighting such a pointless and unwinnable war. Today's territorial gains are merely tomorrow's Taliban recovery areas - we have neither the men nor equipment to make long term holds and even longer term civilianisation and democracy conversions.

Last but not least, in times where the Bankers have almost bankrupted UK Ltd., we could well spend the £?Bn in either reducing national debt, or supporting other worthwhile UK causes - e.g., Hospitals.

Finally we could also impose better UK immigration security, and combine this with instant repatriation without appeals, - after all, if anyone doesn't like our traditions, religions and customs, schools and other cultural heritage, then it's not for them clearly, and they should be rapidly assisted to vacate UK Ltd.,

Meantime, all my warmest congratulations to all HM Forces out there, doing a splendid job under almost impossible conditions and without the necessary level of equipment support, and "minded" by ministers who haven't got the first idea of what it's like.

:ok:

flash8 18th Aug 2009 18:22

A Selection of the great British Publics impression of Browns 4th Choice for the job that ranks #23 in Cabinet:


"He looks to me what he is: an over promoted City Councillor with a Hitler moustache."

"Ainsworth himself seems more suited to be a manager of a High Street Pound Shop or perhaps Rumbelows where his talents would no doubt be appreciated."

"What do you expect of the man. He was only a shop steward at Jaguar, and he wasn’t a lot of good at that. How on earth he managed to con so many in Coventry that he could be anything other than a shop steward, Lord knows."

“but is so far out of his depth it’s a national embarrassment.”

"Bob ‘The ****’ Ainsworth was, or is a Trotskyist lamebrain, who called for victory for the IRA amongst his more ludicrous posturing."

Succinctly put I think.

Christ... even Buffoon was better.

RileyDove 18th Aug 2009 21:31

Maybe it's time that paliament reviewed the post of defence minister and decided on it being an elected member but from any of the parties who would be voted into position. We have wasted so much time with people who are clearly out of their depth - have vested interests and too little time to carry out anything meaningful.


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