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Perhaps we can make a list of post WW II US victories?
Korea, Vietnam, Somalia , Iraq....
No, to easy and unfair?!
Karl Heidenreich wrote:The US political leaders have the ability to lose wars their military had won. In Korea the US Army fought two different wars: one against the North Korea Commie Army which was annihilated by MacArthur during and after Inchon; a second war after the Chinese Army intervened to save the battered up Koreans fellows. This second war was also winnable but President Trumann choose not to follow ofensive operations in order to have a cease fire. MacArthur went ballistic and got fired ()
In Viet Nam, if you search, the US Army never lost a single field battle against the Viet Cong or the NVA. Everyboy talks about the Tet Offensive as a big commie victory but in Hue, in Khen Sah, everywhere the US regular regained the control of the field after kicking some red butts. The Vietnam war was lost by Kennedy, LBJ, Nixon and, specially by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; not by their performance in the battlefield.
About Somalia: well, it´s better to see this movie "Black Hawk Down": the special forces went to fight without air superiority cover because "someone in Washington" believed it was too noisy. After the fighting was over 50 US servicemen accomplished the death of more than 1,000 armed rebels. And in Irak... not being a Bush fan myself (he is rather a bad commander) I have to say that US has the potential to erase any living sign of that country if they decide (and have the will) to do so. The US problem is one of attitude: they are not prepared to do what´s necesary. But they are they, there, in the heat, they are fighting terrorists, they are spending their money, risking their soldiers lives, which is a lot more than many countries can say they are doing.
Just an opinion.
Bgile wrote:So, if the US was a dictatorship and not a democracy we would win more wars? Maybe true, but what's the point?
Karl Heidenreich wrote:I found this at Google when looking for "French Military Victories":
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/france.html
It´s an obviuos hoax but a clever one.
Karl Heidenreich wrote:I found this at Google when looking for "French Military Victories":
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/france.html
It´s an obviuos hoax but a clever one.
It´s an obviuos hoax but a clever one.
Karl Heidenreich wrote:Foeth wrote:Perhaps we can make a list of post WW II US victories?
Korea, Vietnam, Somalia , Iraq....
No, to easy and unfair?!
The US political leaders have the ability to lose wars their military had won. In Korea the US Army fought two different wars: one against the North Korea Commie Army which was annihilated by MacArthur during and after Inchon; a second war after the Chinese Army intervened to save the battered up Koreans fellows. This second war was also winnable but President Trumann choose not to follow ofensive operations in order to have a cease fire. MacArthur went ballistic and got fired ( :( )
In Viet Nam, if you search, the US Army never lost a single field battle against the Viet Cong or the NVA. Everyboy talks about the Tet Offensive as a big commie victory but in Hue, in Khen Sah, everywhere the US regular regained the control of the field after kicking some red butts. The Vietnam war was lost by Kennedy, LBJ, Nixon and, specially by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara; not by their performance in the battlefield.
About Somalia: well, it´s better to see this movie "Black Hawk Down": the special forces went to fight without air superiority cover because "someone in Washington" believed it was too noisy. After the fighting was over 50 US servicemen accomplished the death of more than 1,000 armed rebels. And in Irak... not being a Bush fan myself (he is rather a bad commander) I have to say that US has the potential to erase any living sign of that country if they decide (and have the will) to do so. The US problem is one of attitude: they are not prepared to do what´s necesary. But they are they, there, in the heat, they are fighting terrorists, they are spending their money, risking their soldiers lives, which is a lot more than many countries can say they are doing.
Just an opinion.
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