To: Allegra
I sure hope you're right. They should carpet bomb them and kill everyone in the Sunni triangle.
Oh, good freakin' grief.
You disagree? We carpet bombed every major city in Germany and Japan in WW2 and topped it off with two atomic bombs. Modern precision targeting may be nice for pr, but not for a successful conclusion to a war. The President has made another version of the mistake his father made in Iraq: he stopped too soon. The enemy must be broken, their country, their cities, their people, their hearts, their minds, their spirits, their will to resist.
An army isn't intended to build nations but to break them. If we didn't want to break Iraq, we shouldn't have gone there. Perhaps Saddam knew best how to handle his people.
25 posted on
04/01/2004 3:37:52 AM PST by
jaykay
(He who laughs last thinks slowest.)
To: jaykay
An army isn't intended to build nations but to break them. If we didn't want to break Iraq, we shouldn't have gone there. Perhaps Saddam knew best how to handle his people. "Breaking" Iraq was never the objective. Liberating it was. Perhaps you should know THAT before going off all trigger-happy.
I have a little knowledge about the real story in Iraq.
Perhaps you should take a peek at my Profile page.
29 posted on
04/01/2004 3:45:00 AM PST by
Allegra
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