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To: kabar
Perhaps you have been there...you sound well-acquainted with the situation on the ground.

My gloomy assessment is that we are close to losing on the home front, just as we lost Viet Nam at home while Gen. Giap was in despair over the military hopenlessness of his situation.

However good the situation is on the ground, American public opinion is at the point where very little alarming news is needed to tip it against the war, IMO.

119 posted on 02/24/2006 9:06:36 PM PST by LK44-40
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To: LK44-40
Perhaps you have been there...you sound well-acquainted with the situation on the ground.

I lived in Saudi Arabia for five years including during the Gulf War. I visited Kuwait a few days after the war was over. I have also lived in Iran for two years during the Iranian Revolution and was there when Khomeini took over. I have visited most of the countries in the area except Iraq.

My gloomy assessment is that we are close to losing on the home front, just as we lost Viet Nam at home while Gen. Giap was in despair over the military hopenlessness of his situation.

I am also a Vietnam vet and was in Danang during the Tet offensive, which was a resounding defeat for the NVA and VC. The only similarity between Iraq and Vietnam is the possibility that we could lose the war at home. There is no way we can lose militarily.

However good the situation is on the ground, American public opinion is at the point where very little alarming news is needed to tip it against the war, IMO.

Only if we listen to people like Buckley or Cronkite clones. I don't view the situation as dire as you apparently do. American public opinion ebbs and flows depending on the latest news. People have a very short attention span. It is up to the President and our political leaders to remain resolute and strong during these bumps in the road. I am not as alarmed as you I guess.

136 posted on 02/24/2006 9:24:51 PM PST by kabar
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To: LK44-40

"My gloomy assessment is that we are close to losing on the home front, just as we lost Viet Nam at home while Gen. Giap was in despair over the military hopenlessness of his situation."

This is no mere hypothetical ... AL QAEDA IS IN DEEP DOO-DOO IN IRAQ... MNF in Iraq captured AQ letter recently indicating how badly things are going for AQ, and an AQ leader was killed on 22nd.


142 posted on 02/24/2006 9:32:41 PM PST by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com/)
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