Thursday, October 28, 2004

(9:39 AM) | Adam R.:

Strategeric Question

Simple trig:

My point is that, Poland's contribution aside, we don't have many non-enemies there.

We lost Falluja and now Ramadi. Didn't we learn in Vietnam that we can't win a war against "a people?" From the New York Times:

. . . insurgents here do not hold well-defined territory, as they do in Falluja. They have instead blended into the population and conduct hit-and-run strikes . . .
How far-fetched is it to say that the insurgents have less "blended into the population" than to say that they are the population?

Anthony told me during our IM make-out session yesterday that any military revolt will be struck down in America. I don't know--Iraq may be setting precedent.

I'm just waiting for Castro to make me a Colonel.

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