How did I know freepers would come out and insult our finest soldiers because they think their mission had purpose?
Sad to see you are so comfortable with this solider undermining policy of civilian leadership. What would have happened in WW2 to a soldier that did that? And note how few of these service members (none?) ran to the press when the kenyan was getting their buddies killed. Or when Obama botched deliberately botched the SOF agreement with Iraq. Etc., etc.
Who insulted who? I merely suggested that it is not the United States position to keep the peace in Syria. Send in the United Nations.
Politicians made terrible generals. Soldiers make crappy policy setters. Stay in your swim lane soldier.
In true form.
Nobody is insulting anybody. But many of us know that many times other people fighting alongside our armed forces get screwed. That's an unfortunate aspect of war. Our special forces operators certainly know that. Ask anyone of their predecessors who served in Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos.