I take it by decisively you mean more bombing and more carnage? Bombing the shit out of the place didn't work in Cambodia and wouldn't have worked in Iraqi. You would have killed more civilians and created more revenge filled 'terrorists'. Can you be any more decisive that Vientnam?lowing wrote:
1..No we have not, politics in this war, like in Vietnam, has hindered our military from doing what it is capable of doing decisively.
You, me and the world got instant gratification when the Taliban were ousted. Iraqi had nothing to do with terrorism. Its been well proven Iraqi had no links with Al Queeda. You lot should have stopped in Afghanistan and finished the job properly. But Bush was foaming at the mouth to get his hands on Iraqi. Now Afghanistan is largely lawless with the Taliban fighting and often wining against an understrength multi national force.lowing wrote:
2. No, Americans want instant gratification, when the war started in '91, it was halted with a decisive advantage in a matter of weeks. Its approval rate was over 90% if I remember correctly. If this war was over in a matter of weeks, Americans would have over a 90% approval rate for defeating terrorism, but, because it might be inconvenient, to us to win it, all of a sudden we do not want to be bothered to engage in it.
Afghanistan produces 90% of the worlds heroin, right under the noises of the Collition. While the USA is more commited to Iraqi and her oil the people who harboured the planners of 9/11 are controlling large areas of Afganistan. Indesisive.
Agreed. Our job is to cut through the bullshit. Although that doesn't cut with your average tabloid reading Joe.lowing wrote:
3. Nope, politicians must lie, you will never get elected by telling people what they might not want to hear.
You suggest much more force. Pumped up jocks hollering while they spray more family homes with lead, more tactical bombing, what? Could you give us an idea what level of force you would suggest?lowing wrote:
4. Our military can fight this war, and win it. They know what needs to be done. Politics, and PC, combined with a news crew up your ass makes conducting the ugly business of war, very hard for those that know what needs to be done to win it.
More force is only going to create more 'terrorists' and blow any chance of winning hearts and minds. Shit didn't you learn anything from Vietnam.lowing wrote:
We are not learning form our mistakes, I agree completely. My explanation for this is in the above comments.