Quote from OPTIONAL777:
We live in a Headline News society, impatient, fickle, demanding, and quite unrealistic.
Who? You must be referring to yourself. I guess all those cautionary notes from just about everywhere prior to the war went in one ear and out the other.We are hearing reports of Americans killed, and most people weren't prepared for that.
Yes there will be. Yep. What a keen observation. War causes loss of life. Wow. Who would have thought?There will be loss of lives, American lives in this process.
What? Are you running for office? Sorry but W, Powell, McCaine, and Franks beat you to that one already.However, we will be victorious no matter how long it takes.
My God that IS mind blowing! Jeez, you mean when administrations change, that often leads to changes in POLICY?!? Golly Jeepers, Optional!What is truly mind blowing, is that if the war doesn't go well, and the economy continues to struggle, we could see a brand new administration in Washington in 2004, who has a completely different take on terrorism and Iraq. I could see a new administration completely abandon Iraq and the efforts to date.
What a waste if we don't follow through on what we have started to fulfillment of the goal.
Foreign policy should be consistent throughout more than just a change of leadership in the Oval Office.
Modo is right. The scary part of this, is that it's common sense and iceman just doesn't see it. Our troops are the most advanced troops in the world and yes this is the oppotunity of there career. They train hard for so long that they anticipate going into battle. Yes there are some that are not as willing to go, but that is gone once they hit the battle field and there isntincts kick in.Quote from MondoTrader:
by your definition of "war monger" every U.S. troop over there is a "war monger" because they are all volunteers, and morale is high, and they are having the opportunity of their careers. By the definition of any reasonable person you are an ungratefull cowardly idiot. But keep talking, you are fuel for the fire.
Quote from ZBEAR:
War making is distinguished from all other enterprises by one irrevocable reality:
the stakes are higher.
War can destroy everything achieved through other human endeavors.
It can take away health, wealth, dignity, and life.
It can assassinate civilization.
Those who have never fought in war,
have no sense of what war is.
The Warrior is the provider of the most precious commodity, security.
He delivers us from the most terrifying evil, the enemy.
Little wonder that free men give their government the authority to force their sons to fight.
To be a warrior means to serve your fellow man.
Quote from jbtrader23:
My biggest concern is seeing a lack of Iraqi civilian celebration. Where are the women and children dancing in the streets at the site of American troops? It seems to be a minority as compared to a majority.
Quote from hapaboy:
Once bitten twice shy.
The Shi'ites rose up after Desert Storm after believing Bush Sr. would back them with US forces if they rebelled. Well, he didn't, and thousands of them were executed.
Can't blame 'em at all for being skeptical.