Looks like the American public does not agree with your analysis of the situation.
Quote from: George Jung on March 23, 2007, 11:02:24 AMNo. That is not what I am suggesting. I don't really know what to suggest. Maybe find a way to handle things from our own soil. Protect what is ours. With your way of this war it will never end. After Iraq someone else will come along. Maybe a more "worry about yourself attitude" would be appropriate, instead of trying to change the world. It doesn't feel like everyone wants to change as we do. These acts of violence are not going to help.We did that, it didn't work remember.
No. That is not what I am suggesting. I don't really know what to suggest. Maybe find a way to handle things from our own soil. Protect what is ours. With your way of this war it will never end. After Iraq someone else will come along. Maybe a more "worry about yourself attitude" would be appropriate, instead of trying to change the world. It doesn't feel like everyone wants to change as we do. These acts of violence are not going to help.
I am considering that we are no closer to the success of the cause, not what happened during D-Day. This is a different time era and physically and psychologically, war is different. There really are no comparisons.
Quote from: George Jung on March 23, 2007, 11:02:24 AMWell when you put it that way I Guess it's totally justifyable. What??? Guess I missed something. I thought we had a national debt.Hate to tell you but the money spent on this war on terror would merely be but a drop in the bucket compared to the vast amount of money spend on medical care by the government alone. This war has hardly contributed to the National Debt as you seem to think also.
Well when you put it that way I Guess it's totally justifyable. What??? Guess I missed something. I thought we had a national debt.
What we are doing now isn't working either.
Actually its working far better than what you suggested.
You are in the minority with that opinion. Not by much, but the number grows as our president continues to fail and the people of this country become more aware of it. It takes some time and mistakes, you know, for humans to change their mind about something they once believed was right. I don't see how sending a country into a civil war is working. Since you seem to have the point of view that is most popular......ohh, wait, you don't have the popular point of view. Nevermind.
Just how many terrorist attacks have occurred on the mainland US since we went on offense compared to us being on defense?
Quote from: BigSky on March 24, 2007, 04:33:35 PMJust how many terrorist attacks have occurred on the mainland US since we went on offense compared to us being on defense? I'm not arguing the fact that something needed to be done. Come on. It's how we are doing it that bothers me. It's our actions, today, 4 years into a "war".
Does terrorism only exist in Iraq? No. Yet, no other country has had a successful attack on our homeland either, and we are not present with military involvement in their countries. That means we do not necessarily need to have hand to hand combat to achieve success.
That actually has nothing to do with the issue. There are only a handful of countries that sanction and fund terrorism. However there are many countries that Al-Qaeda and its associates operate in. BTW yes we are in these other countries involved with military maneuvers and other things trying to keep terrorism from spreading. We may not be in actually physical combat in those countries but we (our military) are undertaking various things to keep Al-Qaeda and its associates from taking a foothold in those countries. The biggest supporters of terrorism right now are Iran and Syria, and their day is soon coming, one way or another. There is a reason Iran and Syria meddle in Iraq. They cannot afford for Iraq to be stable because then they will be put to task when Iraq is stable.
I forgot to ask why you started a duplicate thread?
I think it does have to do with the issue. It says that we don't necessarily have to be on the offensive (hand to hand combat) in order to achieve success.
Yet, no other country has had a successful attack on our homeland either, and we are not present with military involvement in their countries.
I know our military is present the world round, sorry you think I'm a complete dumb ass but I'm not.
As for Iran and Syria. What does that mean? More war? Are we now going to spend our lives fighting? Or do you think that we will solve everything with Iraq? If you think that Iraq would be our last stop with our current strategy you are tremendously underestimating this enemy. Also, why does the U.S. seem to be the only one fighting for a cause that would benefit the world over? Maybe others don't agree with our strategy? Seriously, it's a world cause correct? So why all the focus on the U.S. and lack of allied support?
So you say we HAVE spent a lot of money? Bigsky says it was just a drop in the bucket.
I'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins.
Quote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 01:43:01 PMI'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins.
Quote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 11:09:26 AMI think it does have to do with the issue. It says that we don't necessarily have to be on the offensive (hand to hand combat) in order to achieve success. What it says is that you had no idea we were military involved in these other countries as backed up by your statement of:QuoteYet, no other country has had a successful attack on our homeland either, and we are not present with military involvement in their countries.Quote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 11:09:26 AMI know our military is present the world round, sorry you think I'm a complete dumb ass but I'm not. Well from your previous statement, ya ok
Also the world is fighting terrorism, expand your source of news coverage.
Quote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 11:43:01 AMSo you say we HAVE spent a lot of money? Bigsky says it was just a drop in the bucket.If you are going to reference something I said in this thread , AT LEAST have the courtesy not to take it out of context to what was actually said. What I actually said: Hate to tell you but the money spent on this war on terror would merely be but a drop in the bucket compared to the vast amount of money spend on medical care by the government alone.
Quote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 11:43:01 AMI'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins. Sorry but our troops are not ignorant like you and John Kerry try to make them out to be. You should really be ASHAMED of yourself for even trying to suggest they are weak minded.
QuoteQuote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 01:43:01 PMI'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins. I am a friend to several veterans of Iraq, one of my good friends is in Navy flight school as we write.That is an APPALLING statement.
Quote from: glitter on March 26, 2007, 02:45:27 PMQuoteQuote from: George Jung on March 25, 2007, 01:43:01 PMI'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins. I am a friend to several veterans of Iraq, one of my good friends is in Navy flight school as we write.That is an APPALLING statement.Look. I just am pointing out that the majority of our troops are not in command. The majority of them are taking orders and those people are taking orders and they all have to follow orders, most of them without question. They are trained to do a job so when the time comes to carry out those orders there is no question. They (the majority) do what they are told and believe in their heart it is the right thing and that is most commendable, in my opinion.So I apologize if I was unclear or if I am misunderstood but I would never say anything with the intent to disrespect our men and women fighting for our countries welfare and safety. I have the highest respect for them as humans and protectors of our homeland.
So you say we HAVE spent a lot of money? Bigsky says it was just a drop in the bucket.There is no argument that the lives lost in the 9/11 attack are a tremendous loss but to use those number to justify is wrong. Our enemies have been fighting since "the beginning of time" (so to speak). So lets join them right? Wrong. Are they ever going to stop? That is what they do, what they know. Making changes of that magnitude take lots of time, generations, so what good is our current strategy? Again, it's not the cause I would argue but the way in witch it is being dealt with.You are justifying loss of life with more loss of life? If this were WWII again then the numbers could be compared side by side to gauege success/failure, but IT ISN"T WWII. Principals of war carry over from one to the next and we should learn from each one as we have done, but that does not make it right to put the statistics to a test of measurement.No offense but this statement is going to seem rude. I did not need my dad to tell me that we lost over 3000 lives while taking the beach. Ever played the video game "Medal of Honor: Frontline"? I'm glad to hear that your friend is doing well. No doubt the guys over there support what they are being told to do. From day one in boot camp the brainwashing begins. Anyway, could you imagine what it would be like to be there and not believe in what you are doing? I will say this again, it is not our troops that I am upset with, I support them as human individuals, but rather our leaders on the levels of making the decisions that put our troops in such a position. Our troops are outstanding people who deserve the utmost respect. And I'll give them that all day long.
I was just talking with my dad about this war and that there is an out cry about 3000 k.i.a. in the past 4 years of this war. Now with all due respect, and i know you say that you can not compare WWII,,, to this war,But the FACT remains that we lost a hell of a lot more men in WWII, than this war .Now theres not many men from WWII left around to tell there story of that war,And my dad is,and he is a hell of a dad ,and husband, and men , so i would much rather hear his storys than play a game and guess how many men were lost......
It's common knowledge that U.S. military bases and Embassies are world wide.Sorry you have to attempt to attack me personally in order to support your position or to discredit mine. Buddy
Ahhh....but not everyone is going about it as we still are. Prime Minister Blair and who else? Remember I'm talking about our tactics, not the cause.
Sorry bout that. You're right. that is a great way to compare things. Let's justify our misappropriated spending with health care (something in America everyone needs).
Quote from: George Jung on March 26, 2007, 03:18:39 PMAhhh....but not everyone is going about it as we still are. Prime Minister Blair and who else? Remember I'm talking about our tactics, not the cause. Well I wouldn't expect everyone to fight terrorism in the same manner as us. Countries fight to what they think needs done.As to Iraq more countries signed up for this action than signed up for the first Gulf War.Who else you say??How about those in Iraq.South Korea, Slovenia, Australia, Georgia, Republic of Macedonia, El Salvador, Bulgaria, Latvia, Mongolia, Albania, Lithuania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia, Czech Republic, Azerbaijan,Estonia, Romania, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Netherlands, Slovakia, Poland