Johnnyorganic
Well-Known Member
I answered your Descartes quote in that forum so I won't bore you with a rerun.Well Johnny, I'll just have to use something I used in another thread to make my point, something by Descartes:
"When it is not in our power to determine what it true, we ought to follow what is most probable"
We have not beaten anyone in Iraq, it is most probable that we have caused a few hundred thousand deaths, thats for sure. The only winning scenario I can see is to leave before one more American loses their lives. You cant beat an insurgency in their own country, Viet Nam should have shown these Idiots that. We need to leave immeadetely before we draw that great Islamic nation of Iran into the soup and Many thousands of young americand have to give up their lives for Nationalism/patriotism, better known as Jingoism, a ploy used by rich men safe at home to further their agendas. What good is a dead patriot to his children???
One could argue that we won the war in Viet Nam, but thanks negative coverage of the Tet offensive and the domestic anti-war movement we chose to lose. I know you were there in country turning wrenches or something, but from a strategic point, the U.S. won the war in Viet Nam and chose defeat.
A war started and escalated by Democrats, but ultimately ended by a Republican.