To: marvlus
It might seem so in retrospect that some mistakes were made back in 2004. Fallujah should have been crushed, and Sadr and his bandites should have been taken out.
Perhaps there is still time to make up for lost time...
5 posted on
10/20/2006 5:41:56 AM PDT by
Eurotwit
(WI)
To: Eurotwit
You can thank Colon Powell for this situation.
To: Eurotwit
Listen to Condoleeza now. The administration has given up on winning anything. W has lost sight of what this war is about.
25 posted on
10/20/2006 6:05:34 AM PDT by
arthurus
(Better to fight them over THERE than over HERE)
To: Eurotwit
Actually, I think we have been making mistakes all along.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but I actually thought some of this long before we reached the current stage...
We should have attacked Syria and Iran as soon as we defeated Iraq; now they're sanctuaries and quartermasters for our enemies in Iraq.
We should turned the Shiites and Kurds loose on the Sunnis. We should have also made a point of exterminating the upper levels of the Ba'ath party in Iraq and seizing their assets.
We should have told Pakistan that we would operate cross-border into the tribal areas from Afghanistan in pursuit of the Taliban and that, if they opposed us, we would annihilate them.
We should have killed every rioter we possibly could during the "flushed Koran" and "Cartoon" incidents. If muzzie radicals are stupid enough to form a compact target, we should take advantage of it...
We should have hunted down terrorist recruiters, wherever they went (including Germany, the UK, and Italy), snatched them, interrogated them (with torture if necessary) and killed them; in any case, preaching jihad against the US should tantamount to suicide, not just for the imam, but for his entire family (and maybe his mosque...).
Right now, I think that we're headed for situation similar to Vietnam - the enemy is supplied and funded from countries we're not willing to confront, so we can't exterminate them; all we can do is prop up a weak government that is likely to collapse if we leave.
The sad part is that, unlike the Vietnam war where that supplier was a nuclear power, we can TAKE Iran and Syria (and Pakistan if necessary). We can't occupy 'em, but we can turn 'em into deserts and go home.
30 posted on
10/20/2006 6:13:28 AM PDT by
Little Ray
(If you want to be a martyr, we want to martyr you.)
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