Posted on 11/03/2006 9:22:45 PM PST by jmc1969
The N. Viets were defeated in Vietnam. It was a Democrat-controlled Congress led by the Cape Cod Orca, aka Ted "the Swimmer" Kennedy who pulled the rug out from under the S. Viets by refusing to back the Paris Accords of 1973 or even to give the ARVNs ammo and fuel. The timeline of Islamotarianism leads like an arrow directly from there right through to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 and the eventual Taliban takeover of the country in 1995. So if you think the consequences of the lose in Vietnam were only local, think again. If any of you out there think we can just wrap up Iraq like a bow and set it back on the shelf, you'd better think about that again. I cannot even imagine the disasterous consequences that will ensue.
I didn't say anything like that.
I agree with you about the consequences of withdrawal in Iraq.
My point was that if you're fighting an enemy who has the unimpeded outside support, as the the NVA/VC did in Vietnam from the USSR/PRC and outside bases in Cambodia/Laos taht were largely off limits and untouched, it's very difficult to achieve victory.
And yes, the dems did pull the plug but even the Paris Peace Accords can't really be defined as "victory". At best, it achieved a Korea like cease-fire. But again, as long as they kept getting resupplied and supported by Russia and China, it was unlikely to hold.
Similarly, in Iraq, as long as Iran and Syria continue to support and supply the insurgency, and provide safe havens and training grounds in their territory for the insurgency, and as long as we do nothing to stop them from continuing to do so, it will be very difficult to achieve stability.
I don't know if you were directing the moron comment at me but in reply I would say it is equally moronic to compare the cowardly neutral Swiss to the hatefull agressive Iraqi muslims. The difference between Iraq and Switzerland is that the Swiss don't blow each other up on a daily basis for political and religious domination.
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