Posted on 10/26/2001 12:58:26 AM PDT by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:01:49 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
October 26, 2001 -- WASHINGTON - A major Afghan rebel offensive on the strategically vital city of Mazar-e-Sharif has been stalled, producing the first major setback for the Bush administration's military campaign to rout terrorist forces, officials said last night.
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When you have generals and the SECDEF on TV saying that the Taliban are 'tougher than we thought,' It's a little troubling.
SCOUTS OUT!
I agree. B-52, AC-130 and A-10 runs day and night from north to south, east to west until all of Afghanistan understands we, THE UNITED STATES, will not accept a coalition government that does not produce Usama bin Ladin. If you have a tribal war going on that will be of no concern, to US.
President Bush has given them ample time to push forward and consolidate their forces, but they haven't. It is time to push this war up a notch. If they stall our progress they become targets. Either fight together, or get overrun.
Lead, follow, or get out of the way!
I fear we are witnessing the result of a decade long feminization of the American military. The whole establishment reflects a promotion hierarchy of rewarding the PC crowd rather than warriors. Please - oh god please, may it not be a military of pussies! We all should have heard warning bells the first time they were using the phrase "winning the hearts and minds of the people..." Ugh - does this smell like an old fashion "police action" with the same dismal outcome?
George W. Bush: You have the tools. Use them. Use nuclear, biological, and nerve agents. Use every tool at your disposal to crush these people.
To do otherwise guarentees to dissolution of America.
I believe the American military is fully capble of waging war and accomplishing the overthrow of the Taliban govt.
We can certainly bomb them out of existence.
With that said, I am not so sure the simple stated objectives are our real objectives today?
Why all of this pussy footing around with phony coalitions?
Politics, I understand, Public Relations, OK. But we were attacked on our own soil and are still being attacked with Anthrax. Over 5,000 of us have been killed right from day one!
Why is America playing these nonsense political, P.R. related games. Congress should have acted by declaring war, and our military should have been directed to get in there and prosecute the war to it's fullest extent if needed.
This perpetual bombing, although necessary at first to secure the skies, doesn't appear to be very successful without the introduction of ground forces.
I am getting that nagging feeling I had in Vietnam and that snuck back in during the Gulf War. It never made sense to me that I could sit on the DMZ in Vietnam and see an NVA flag and camp, but not attack it?
I'm no military genius, but if someone pokes me in the face, I'm gonna kick their butt. I may lose, but that person will know he's been in a fight.
I don't think the U.S. military will lose. Now get out there and defend us.
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We are fighting some pissant army and we haven't got the "resolve" to do it properly. 100 soldier raids which don't appear to have been near as successful as we were told and bombing the airplanes, air defenses and airstrips of some people to whom air power means next to nothing is all but useless. This war is being looked over by morons.
I think we are closer to the days following Southern Seccession than to WWII. We have incompetents running the country.
But we are not making a major dent as we should be.
Very frustrating to see the U.S. Forces not going at it hammer and tong. Especially not going in on the ground in bigger fashion to engage and kill the enemy. A heavily armed base IN-COUNTRY as a launch point could find and neutralize any army movements and engage in much more raiding, recon and potential leadership capture. Additional help from friendly forces (NA) could take major cities for us if we engaged in a much larger scale on front lines. Lots of possibilities, why are we not pursuing them? Fear of doing too much?!?!?
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