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Next to over 7,000 deaths has been the destruction of poorly guarded trucks and fuel supply lines. The coalition had better reinforce those resources.
The best thing for the US to do is get out, the job is done, Bin Laden is history and we should now work on preserving our country, its borders, and all ports of entry, even the 1,000 mile long Rio Grande that Obama has added as a port of entry, and to keep out illegal foreign nationals. Obama should concern himself and this nation with restocking our values and border security in a concentrated more controllable arena of operations, the United States, or what's left of it.
There are many more snake heads to take over the Bin-Laden clan and it makes no sense to keep chasing snakes across these deserts as we are doing in Central and South America and Mexico.
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