You blame your loss on America instead of Honoring his decision and his life by standing by his choice. Unless of course the American government flew to where ever and held a gun to his head.
Yes the UK and the US enjoy an amazing kinship and are the epitome of allied cooperation. Yet it would seem as they were in Afghanistan and right next to Pakistan WITH us. Yet Osama not being found just next door is entirely our fault.
Your eyes are jaundiced and it makes whatever you post irrelevant.
Just look in a thread about the Falklands and their chosen allegiance to the UK you can't talk about the Falklands or the process involved. Just piss and moan about irrelevant actions as it pertains to the current conversation. So yes i will have a nice day. I certainly hope you figure out how to have a nice day unfettered by your personal hate and disappointment.
Jayhawk ,thank you for the post and a bit of an eye-opener ,though i have never pissed and moaned about the Falklands , Yes getting your soulmate killed in Afghanistan , does fill you with hate , but not disappoinment just grief which even after 2 yrs i find hard to handle .
As for America and Britain i think our special-bond is astounding and gladdens my heart .
I honour my lovers memory and bravery everyday , so i would like an apology for that barb .
Erik used to say that they were all brothers and proud of it .
He loved serving his country ,and especialy on exercise with jarheads with which he had a
special affinity.
People grief and try and get on as best they can ,this for me can sometimes be hard , when on a busy night you can deal with up to 10 Deaths . Perhaps if you loked at your perspective then mine , we can stop this stupid argument. I am proud of our special relationship with the
USA and i certainly hold no malice to another brave soldier , Take care.









