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Originally Posted by foreverwar
And you seem to be trying to re-write history, by ignoring what you stated in post #39
"If you speak to soldiers coming back from a tour in Afghanistan my experience is that they say that now they are fighting Pakistanis and many are coming over the border for the drugs."
btw, I will ask the question again - what drugs are these fighters on, as hash or opiates make it difficult to walk, never mind fight.......
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I guess you have never taken on someone who is on drugs, I have experience of tackling people on drugs. I do not know in each incident what the individual was on but I know I have been up against someone on Speed and I have twice tackled Heroin users.
Heroin users are almost impossible to stop and appear to feel no pain, as anyone here reading who knew me from ntl days would tell you about the bite mark I had for 18 months from an unprovoked attack rom a Heroin user. I hit this person hard every time they got back up, but they kept coming forward.
My grandfather had a community award for the night we detained a Heroin user who was beating his girlfriend senseless in our driveway. When the police arrived I was happy to leave them to it, but although on Heroin two coppers had problems holding him on the floor to cuff him. I didn't know until later he was a Heroin addict and 12 months later he did us all a big favour.
Our troops are having problems because small calibre weapons are not stopping them efficiently, due to their drugged up brainwashed state they are just running at our troops but with little chance of inflicting any damage.