Just have our military start at one end of the country and kill anything that moves as they march to the other side. Any women, children or elderly men that happen to live through the bullets and bombs need to be rounded up and put onto reservations.
Then we repopulate the entire country with people who we like better.
Thats exactly what the Europeans did to the Native Americans and any other non-Anglo when they came to America. Hell, even former slaves joined in with us. Remember them brave Buffalo Soldiers? It was brutal as hell but you have to admit that it did work. We are the descendants of the people who pulled that off.
Hell they even had a name for it back then. It was called Manifest Destiny.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifest_DestinyManifest Destiny
Manifest Destiny is a term that was used in the 19th century to designate the belief that the United States was destined, even divinely ordained, to expand across the North American continent, from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific Ocean. Sometimes Manifest Destiny was interpreted so broadly as to include the eventual absorption of all North America: Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Central America. Advocates of Manifest Destiny believed that expansion was not only ethical but that it was readily apparent ("manifest") and inexorable ("destiny"). Although initially used as a catch phrase to inspire the United States' expansion across the North American continent, the 19th century phrase eventually became a standard historical term.
The term, which first appeared in print in 1839, was used in 1845 by a New York journalist, John L. O'Sullivan, to urge for the annexation of Texas. Thereafter, it was used to encourage American settlement of European colonial and Indian lands in the Great Plains and the west. It was revived in the 1890s, this time with Republican supporters, as a theoretical justification for U.S. expansion outside of North America. The term fell out of usage by U.S. policy makers early in the 20th century, but some commentators believe that aspects of Manifest Destiny, particularly the belief in an American "mission" to promote and defend democracy throughout the world, continues to have an influence on American political ideology.
I am not recommending that we do this. On the contrary I think we should leave that country immediately. Actually I was against going there in the first place. My posts are still available here from back before we invaded if someone wants to do a search. But I was one of only a few who were against it. Hell back then Bush had a +90 percent approval rating. If he had said we needed to attack Canada I think most Americans would have been fine with the idea.
Well there it is. Thats the solution. And the only one that will work. Now ask yourself one question. Are you for doing to the Afghans what was done to the Native Americans? Because that is what will have to be done to actually "win" over there.
Don