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More Troops to Middle East?
This morning a new poll reported 57% of Americans think we should send more troops to fight Isis. I'm kind of wondering if the poll question was worded "would you allow deductions taken out of your pay checks, retirement checks, social security checks to pay for another escalation of troops in that area and also pay for what we have already spent"? My guess is that 57% would drop very significantly. The cold war ended because the Soviet Union tried to keep up with our military spending and basically bankrupted themselves. It is my opinion we are doing the same thing. Take the Underware Bomber for instance. They invested in a plane ticket, some crude bomb making material, and one pair of fruit of the looms. How much did we spend on this episode? They spend a thousand we spend a billion. Time is on their side. Any intelligent discussion I've heard is being drown out by saber rattling.
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A better question might be: Would you be willing to sacrifice your son/daughter or grandson/daughter to be part of the "boots on the ground" of an American incursion?
It does make a difference if you make it personal or just "them", doesn't it? |
When France, England, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Turkey, Denmark, etc. etc. are ready to send their soldiers, as they all face a much higher imminent risk than does our country, then come back and ask again. We went alone in Iraq and totally destroyed that country. We have been essentially on our own in Afghanistan, same outcome. Ground troops will swat at sand dunes. You can't kill ideas with bullets and it is exactly what ISIS wants, proof they are right that the US is out to destroy their vision of Islam
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While we are growing hypotheticals around, how much is it worth to keep the Islamic butchers and killers of innocents in the Mideast and not at the mall where you and your family are shopping.
Just like polls and surveys, just word them to accomplish a pre-determined outcome! |
We took care of the Islamic butchers and killers in Iraq. We need to bring back the Draft so that all Americans have the opportunity to share in the "boots on the ground" experience.
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I agree wholeheartedly that the draft should be reinstated.... With No exemptions, male and female. The mothers of the world would stop the wars then. As a drafted Vietnam vet I can say firsthand, exemptions don't work. The wealthy got the college deferments and the poor kids were drug off to war. That's the way it was in 65.
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Getting into the military is getting tougher - May. 15, 2013 |
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As I recall, there was a consensus among leadership after the First Gulf War, that to proceed into Iraq would have resulted in us being involved in a civil war with the U.S. as the enemy.
FYI We suffered 146 Killed in that war. We had 10,000 hospital beds on reserve for potential casualties. I was in the AF Medical Service during Vietnam and the First Gulf War. My apologies for the misstatement about Islam and Iraq relative to the First Gulf War. |
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Actually you're correct ( won't be using military power anytime soon) but not because of the way you posed the issue. Americans can be counted on to never nip an obvious problem in the bud, but rather wait until we have an overwhelmingly threatening problem that's too big for anyone to ignore, no matter how uniformed. Isis is one example. Iran is another. Poof ... who's worried about a mushroom cloud in DC or NYC when we're talking about social security checks , right? |
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The military have not now or ever been allowed/ordered to what it takes to win! Too much politics and not enough spine and cajones. |
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A military victory is not going to bring peace to the Middle East. What is going on there is based on the religious beliefs in those countries and they will fight, as we would, if invaded by a foreign power.
There was some order in Iraq until we decided to overlook our First Gulf War victory and let cruise missiles and bunker busters delude us into becoming the Global Police Force. Anybody wonder why China doesn't have problems dealing with these same Middle Eastern countries? It ain't cruise missiles and boots on the ground. |
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You obviously missed the part where it is stated "ordered' to win. And restated "...what ever it takes to win..." to at all costs. |
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Let's try a different approach and see how it gets moved around. The reason boots on the ground again is even being discussed is because in Iraq and Afghanistan the military leaders were never given the direction at the time when we had more than 100,000 of our troops there....to do what ever it takes to win the war(s). The lack of spine remark is aimed squarely at Obama. The military leaders were ready to go on his command. Instead their hands were tied and as a result many Americans died there. |
The reason so many young Americans died was we had no reason being there in the first place. Please give thanks for that rightfully to W and the real commander in chief and war criminal Dick Cheney!
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