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Paratrooper who lost leg in Iraq re-enlists
Liberal or Conservative, anti-war or not, you have to give this guy his due for wanting to get back into it. I have zero respect for a commander-in-chief who won't admit mistakes and wastes the lives of brave guys like this. I have a tremendous respect for guys like this who know that they can still help their buddies stay alive. |
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I'm terribly curious how the anti-war movement helped to extend vietnam...I beg you reply
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Perhaps they're an employee of Sinclair Broadcasting...
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EXCUSE ME? Kindly give us supporting facts for this conclusion of yours. If there had not been so much out-cry against the war, it would have dragged on for years longer than it did. This is the sort of blind adherance to dogma that drives me nuts! :crazy: |
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it wasn't my post so i'm not sure but i think he adheres to the philosophy that says that if it weren't for the anti-war movement and protests in the US the military and powers that be would have been able to bring full force to bear and employ an effective strategy and tactics.
i don't necessarily agree as the military and civilian leadership of the time were rife with incompetance. anytime there are civilian leaders half a world away designating tactical targets you have major command and control issues that may be impossible to overcome. |
For anyone who cares to revisit the subject, an interesting discussion of both sides of the Vietnam issue can be found here:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...39/ai_17473108 The paper reproduced on this site gives an analysis of the both the "hawk" and "dove" viewpoints. Here's a snip which agrees with Lookout's post above: "The Vietnam War was likely winnable within a reasonable definition of victory, but the military strategy adopted by the United States in late 1964, and doggedly pursued until 1968, was counterproductive to America's own war aims. Hawks are wrong to blame the antiwar movement or the press for losing the war. Civilian and especially military leaders at high levels of the U.S. government lost the war. Their failure in battle is what gradually stoked antiwar sentiments at home, not the other way around." |
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Is it too late to go back and try again? We might do better with another try.
This time lets wage the war with fat food and cigarettes. They seem to be doing wonders for us and we like them. Might work, yes? |
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This next time though......we go back with donuts and Marlboros.That'll fix em.
Maybe we should throw in cable TV too for good measure. |
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And they wonder why enlistment is down. At least the active duty soldiers have plans for housing of dependents. Carrying a mortgage while overseas must be brutal, even with the soldiers and sailors act providing temporary protection from foreclosure. The Pentagon will be asking to extend the temporary increase of the active military by 30k soldiers. It's time to admit we screwed up and roll back the tax cuts to pay for the extra $3 billion this will cost. These guys are really getting screwed. |
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Of course, that's in addition to the 2 or 3 billion a month we are spending in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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