The incident angered Vance, who immediately demanded a shura -- or meeting with village elders -- at the Dand district centre. He wanted an explanation as to why villagers, who have benefited from Canadian aid and protection, didn't bother to warn them ab
I can understand him being upset, I would be too, but it sounds like he went into the shura pissed. That is something that makes me pretty uneasy about him. Going into meetings with a cloud of anger overhead is not a good way to lead.
Sometimes it's a good thing to shake up the status quo.These people have to be held to their committment to co-operate with the military. In this case he got his message across pretty clearly, and got results.
and of course what really happened at that meeting.
Stereotypes:
You can have a normal conversation with a German, and he will understand.
You have to yell at a Spanish or Italian before they recognize something is wrong.
You have to whip a Russian to get him moving.
Afghans ?? who knows.....
But lets face it, whats been done hasnt been working to our advantage,
so something needed to happen.
While effective, this could be setting a very dangerous precedent.