Posted on 04/17/2008 9:34:29 PM PDT by The_Republican
The war in Iraq has become "a major debacle" and the outcome "is in doubt" despite improvements in security from the buildup in U.S. forces, according to a highly critical study published Thursday by the Pentagon's premier military educational institute.
“Had this report said that the surge was working and the U.S.A. was winning, the media would have treated it as though it didnt even exist.”
In fact the paper says
“For many analysts (including this one), Iraq remains a “must win”, but for many others, despite the obvious progress under General David Petraeus and the surge, it now looks like a can’t win.”
The report was printed and “released” this month but it was completed and reported on last fall. The dedication was made November 2007, and the second sentence in the main text begins, “As of fall 2007...”
This report/opinion column does not even take into account effects of “the surge”, and is already out of date.
Time to stop acting like a troll if you have anything useful to say.
It reads “April 2008” on the cover page
You haven’t read it, have you?
Uh, o-kayyy....
It explicitly states that the report was written last fall in the article. This is pre-surge and almost a year old.
Does your shadow scare you? Seen any Black Helicopters lately? LOL!
They're liberals so I guessing morons.
One might well imagine a think-tank in ancient Macedonia writing that Alexander’s invasion of the Persian empire was a debacle when he was bogged down with the siege of Tyre; or as his small army faced the Persian hordes across the fields at Gaugemela.
No less did many Romans, and Rome’s Latin allies, consider the war with Hannibal a debacle following the massive defeats at Lake Trasimeno and at Cannae.
Wars are won, not in the class room, nor among the professorial class. They are won, in the end, by courage, determination and perseverance. If we are fair-weather patriots, the war will not be won. However, our troops are of sterner stuff. God bless them.
“So? Powells and Tenets boss was Bush. What does this tell us?”
Why don’t you try reading the post I was replying to, and then maybe you’ll be able to figure it out yourself.
The post mentioned that Collins had once worked for a foundation headed by Gary Hart, an inference of where his allegiance might lie. How does that contrast to his tenure with Feith?
“Collins retired in 98. Perhaps our poster is familiar with something that were not.”
That’s why I asked him. But if he doesn’t he’s just muddying the water by making an unfounded accusation. I’ve been reading Collin’s paper and there’s plenty that supports Bush and the decision to invade:
http://www.ndu.edu/inss/Occasional_Papers/OP5.pdf
I would suggest you quit drinking the bong water.
Agree. A simple way of what I was saying: The report says the war was not smooth and easy. So then they end it by they themselves quoting Churchill who says war is NEVER smooth and easy.
I suggest you not knock it before you try it! LOL! You may loosen up a bit and world may not seem such a dark depressing place!
“Wars are won, not in the class room, nor among the professorial class. They are won, in the end, by courage, determination and perseverance. If we are fair-weather patriots, the war will not be won. However, our troops are of sterner stuff. God bless them.”
Its like the quote from Jean Sibelius
Pay no attention to what the critics say. A statue has never been erected in honor of a critic.
Tomorrow when you sober up, come back and take a look at your posts.
Do any of you clowns actually bother to read the damned report?
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