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Afghanistan - Lost in translation


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When the US 173rd Airborne's Charlie Company try to speak to a Pashtun elder, the gulf is so great even the interpreters have given up interpreting.
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5 responses // Afghanistan - Lost in translation

  • Heavy. It's a veritable babel. The soldiers don't have a clue of what is happening. Zero communication, zero understanding. The solution may not be to shoot em in the face...

    Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.

    Genesis 11:7
    LucienRafagas
  • what a pity....we need some real translators out there in the field.
    WorldPeaceTV
  • It is truly Babylon

    Babylon. According to the biblical account, Babel was a city that united humanity, all speaking a single language and migrating from the east; it was the home city of the great king Nimrod, and the first city to be built after the Great Flood. The people decided their city should have a tower so immense that it would have "its top in the heavens." (וְרֹאשׁוֹ בַשָּׁמַיִם). However, the Tower of Babel was not built for the worship and praise of God, but was dedicated to false man-made religion[citation needed], with a motive of making a 'name' for the builders - Genesis 11:4. God seeing what the people were doing, confused their languages and scattered the people throughout the earth.


    Thus we have, Quit babbling Nimrod!
    BretByron
  • 1 A-K per household sounds like a good deal. Give them a bunch of bullets and go home.


    Maybe we could start a fund = Bullets for Babylonians


    We can not police the World
    BretByron
  • So, you mean things aren't running smoothly?

    Whoa...
    onechance

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