Posted on 01/08/2014 6:17:31 AM PST by Kaslin
I was always waiting to head north, but those orders never came.
You raise many important questions. Each of the answers will involve a concept that includes our continuing presence and some degree of restructuring, just as was required in Japan and Germany after WWII. Otherwise, as we can see today in Anbar province, we almost certainly will be unable to effectively correct the problem.
You and I no doubt agree that we should never sacrifice American lives piecemeal for no more than a short-term and obviously incomplete solution and then expect the problem to correct itself.
If this latest deliberate action with Fallujah and Ramadi were an aberration with this administration, we could call it stupid. Sadly, the motive behind this destruction of our national security interests is consistent with everything else Obummer is doing. It conforms perfectly to a much, much more sinister and deliberate agenda. Yet, this âin your faceâ treason is depressingly dismissed with disingenuous terms like stupid or ignorant. These euphemisms only provide a cheap excuse for not calling the acts treason and criminal. Even if no one wants to take any action against this WH traitor, we need to be honest and call him and his actions what they really are.
Yep.
Perhaps for the better, and certainly for the better in your case.
For those that may not know, we did what we could in VN over the years at great cost and with the always present potential of igniting a much wider conflict. When it appeared SVN was secure, we relied on the accords.
Thereafter, our intention was to continue to at least remotely support SVN, particularly in the face of any breach of the accords but the leftists in our government, of course, prevented that.
I was still ready. But if one will not go after communists, they will certainly sweep in on all one knew and loved.
Just look at us today.
I'm calling BS on that assertion. 50 years ago, our foreign policy conception was containment of the Soviet Union, period. What's more since that policy became moot with our victory in the Cold War, the U.S. was on the same side as Al Qaeda in the Balkans in the 1990's giving Sunni Islamists an airforce first in Bosnia then in Kosovo (and still supports the KLA -- AQ's Albanian arm -- in the theft of Kosovo from Serbia) and in central Asia, supporting the Chechens diplomatically. It's only for the past 12 year that the U.S. has actually had a half-hearted anti-Al Qaeda policy thanks to their ingratitude expressed in the 9/11 attacks.
Sarcasm, but it’s what I’m hearing from a few talking heads. Obviously, neither they nor their children will be going, and it’s all on the national credit card, so why not?
Missed the sarcasm. My bad.
"These guys" are Communists and they hate us, is why.
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