Posted on 12/05/2005 11:05:01 AM PST by Bob J
Ive had a change of heart. After backing American efforts to defend our nation while bringing the sweet taste of liberty around the world, I must admit: we failed. Once again, we sent sons and daughters into harm's way, often without proper training, and asked them to perform impossible missions. I dont even know the body count, although its high. And the dollar cost? Sheesh. Ive lost track.
Have we achieved victory? Im having serious doubts. After the brave sacrifices of our armed forces, I have yet to see the native people embrace democracy. Where are the greetings of flowers and open arms? Where is the freedom they were promised? Where is the gratitude? Where are the results?
Frankly, I question the Presidents decisions, especially the intelligence failures, questionable tactics, and the immense military blunders. And after years of waiting, have you seen an exit strategy? I havent.
I used to think we should stay the course to victory. But now, I think its time to pull out. All of our troops. Send em home.
Thats right. It is time for America to leave Germany.
And Belgium. And Spain. And France, the hygienically-challenged nation of smarm, leading the world only in gall, rudeness and cynicism. And while were at it, lets pull out of Japan, Italy and anywhere else the American military is unappreciated.
Besides, why are American forces in these nations? Didnt we win? Are we defending French cheese? German beer? Belgian chocolate? And who wants a Hyundai, anyway? These nations wont even defend their own national treasures. Why should we?
But lets reminisce about Germany. We gave over a half-million American lives and casualties to defeat Hitler, a socialist dictator (Nazi was the abbreviation for National Socialist, in case your public school teachers never told you) who left 50 million dead. In fact, at the end of World War II, underground Nazi die-hards led a bloody ten-year insurgency. American death toll: over a thousand.
Undaunted, Americans gave billions to rebuild German cities, never repaid. When the Soviets sealed off their cities, we flew in planeloads of anything they needed. Now, in the middle of World War IV (World War III, a.k.a. the Cold War, was won by Ronald Reagan of course, despite angry German protests), Americans need their support. Instead, they formed the aptly named Axis of Weasels, nations who, when faced with the greatest historic threat to freedom in a true world war, meekly capitulated. In fact, they accepted Husseins outright bribery. Meanwhile, German elections are usually won by whoever offers the most outrageous anti-American vitriol.
Thanks a lot, losers.
So I say we get out of Germany. Now.
Then, should we pull out of Iraq? Hell no. We should stay there and fight. Why? Because Iraqis have the perfect attitude about freedom. They want us to help hunt down the vermin who are murdering innocent civilians in a disgusting attempt to bring about a chaotic mix of dictator thuggery and bloodthirsty Islamic fundamentalism. Once they build forces and can deal with the problem themselves, they want us to leave. Fine. At least theyll actually fight for their freedom, unlike the Germans. And thats how it should be.
Winston Churchill once noted that appeasement meant hoping the alligator will eat you last. Thus, the future of Europe is laughably obvious. This collection of ungrateful snots squandered their freedom, heaped upon the shoals of socialism. In fact, they reverted to the exact same selfish behavior that got them into endless squabbles over the last century. Worse, they invited millions of Arabs into their miserable welfare states to perform menial tasks. Greeted with classic Euro-nationalist racism, contempt, empty promises and a 40% unemployment rate, Arab ghettos are restless. Last time I looked, European cities feature a new street light: The Flaming Citroen.
So let the worlds whiners have their way. Grab your ankles! Feed the alligators! I say we put together a timetable. Six months. A year. Whatever. After all, we never had a exit strategy for Germany. Or Japan, Or Korea. So here it is: See ya later!
And you know, we could probably balance the budget with the money we save.
I wonder when the Bat-phone will ring. Herr President, in our time of need, we have a favor to ask. Could you send some Americans to die for us? This time, let the phone ring. Were too busy helping nations that actually give a damn about themselves.
France, Germany etc!!!
Did you RTFA?
Whoa. Never heard of That before. Them Hitler's Youth musta've found a good vintage crop of hashish or sumthin'.
Hey, chevy, try reading the whole article before shooting from the lip.
Reading is fundamental.
You can't jump to conclusions if you read the article.
Very good post!
How many troops left in western Europe? 80-thousand? Aren't some of them going to be re-deployed to eastern European countries?
Should we continue to keep Marines in Oky - or bring'em home?
How about that still sizable force we have in South Korea? If we bring them home, will the North Koreans get the idea that we don't care anymore about South Korea?
Good one, Bob J!
Great post!
Ping!
Boy, was I surprised to find out he was writing about GERMANY! I thought he was writing aout Haiti.
"So I say we get out of Germany. Now."
Just remember why we are there to begin with. Once you pull your troops out, you can't bring them back unless you want to re-do D-Day. Maybe we should consider reducing the size of the force, though.
Works for me!
Mac Owens mentioned them a while ago in an NRO column:
http://www.nationalreview.com/owens/owens073103.asp
Great post!
(And what a brilliant idea: something for readers and non-readers alike to respond to!)
As the threats to America change, so should the deployment of our troops.
Great piece!
Thanks for posting it.
Semper Fi,
Kelly
OK, but where is the historical evidence? The link within the opinion piece is broke.
Thanks for the "Werewolves" link.
(I expect CNN to run that story any day now...)
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