Posted on 04/26/2008 4:17:39 AM PDT by freerepublic_or_die
I don’t believe they’re tired. They know what we are up against, they want to see it through to the end.
Down and out and tired are not in a soldiers or marines vocabulary.
Let’s not forget all of the money spent on illegals.
I would bet our military would LOVE to go after Iran since they are the ones supplying the weapons that are killing their brothers in arms.
‘zackly. Several of our missile subs now are armed with cruise missles with plenty of non-nuclear punch. Not only will they not know what hit them, they won’t know where it came from.
So to those of you out there who know the talk and walk the walk; is it possible that we will really do something?
The ripples from this would be very large it seems.
Politically, economically, etc
I wonder if the IRGC has a unit called “the Immortals”, so that we can put their name to the test.
Well said, every word of it.
Your “About” page is inspiring. But who are these Dallas Cowboys?
Semper Fi
“How much longer can we put tired men and women out to fight and do it with a bankrupt treasury.”
First, we are not “bankrupt” - Congress gets to decide that. Plus, our current federal debt level is well below historical norms. So, stop being a chicken little already.
Second, our men and women are not “tired”. It’s tough work, they are experienced and can handle a lot more. Plus, the “battlefield” is much as it was under Hussein.
Iraq, as the smaller country, compensated for their smaller army with larger, more lethal weapon systems that Iran could neither buy nor operate and maintain. Iran had the men (boys) to make up what was a suicidal army. More weapons v. more men produced a stalemate; which is what the geopolitical strategists wanted.
A war with Iran will be the same thing all over again. We will wipe out most of their major weapons in the first round. After that it becomes a war of attrition involving more weapons v. more men.
The real objective is to cut off the head immediately. They know it, we know it. The mullahs know they have to watch their backs right there in their own offices. The question is when we will be in good enough a position to execute one clean cut?
I'd bet it will be after the November election and before inauguration of the next President. That way it won't skuttle Republican's winning the Presidency, and it won't leave the next President with having to decide whether to hit Iran. Starting it would be "Bush's fault" but he is already damned by the peaceniks for all that anyway -- might as well go the rest of the way. Now which of the candidates could properly finish the job?
We shouldn’t be wishing for this.
What if Bush’s remarks earlier this week to disperse the tax rebates checks early was a sign of a military action against Iran is coming. He did mention this money could be used to help pay for rising fuel cost. All the pundants, including me, thought that was odd for the President to release the tax rebate early to fight rising fuel prices. Maybe he knows once we start the bombing, we Americans are going to need all the money we can get to pay the 6 or 7 dollar a gallon it will be. I think I’ll use my tax rebate to buy a bike.
Get Ready for a rough ride ahead FRiends.
Back online soon ;-)
I got you covered on that one:
Historical US Casualties
The only thing missing here is a scale of "relative pain."
For example, 25,000 US deaths in the Revolutionary War doesn't sound so bad -- until you consider, that's out of a population at the time of only three million or so.
It would be equivalent in today's 300 million population to 2.5 million military deaths. Imagine that...
Same thing with the Civil War. Nearly 600,000 total military deaths, from a population around 30 million, equates in today's world to six million dead soldiers!
I've seen no figures for US civilian deaths in those wars, but must presume, since they aren't usually even mentioned (with a few exceptions) they were quite small to zero.
I think you are right.
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