Posted by oldtanker on October 26, 2015 at 23:53:05 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: I Hate War. posted by L.Fure on October 26, 2015 at 07:31:49:
But getting back to the OP.
The politicians make mistakes. Do I know or think I know what some of them are? Sure. Sometimes other countries don't give us a chance to live in peace. We, both vets and those currently serving are the ones who pay/paid the price.
Want to fix things? Let us win! We were determined to make the UN work so we settled for a negotiated settlement in Korea. What have we gained from that? OH, I know, another nuclear powered nation that would like to nuke DC! We did the same thing in Viet Nam and didn't do anything except make 58,000 American lives a total waste.
Look at Bin Laden. We figured out he was the master mind of 9/11. We wanted him. Afghanistan refused to turn him over. We had an excuse to go after him. WE had no business going into Iraq. We have no business and violate international law every time we arm "rebels" in what's an internal civil war. Doesn't matter how many people they are exterminating. None of out business.
If our politicians are going to spend lives they need to be sure that A: it's a matter of self defense, B: cost effective regarding the loss of US Service Members. And last: That we are there for total victory.
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