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To: LindyBill who wrote (11368)10/8/2003 6:39:10 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 793717
 
when they form into large groups to come at us they become lunchmeat.

I don't see it that way. USA has used it's surprise hi tech card already. It worked wonders of course but the enemy will have assimilated all that data now imho. I expect they will still be hiding in "onesies" and "twosies" but there will be a massive escalation of such attacks. Not only that, but they will use such attacks to encourage use of maximum retribution by USA and allies and make sure any civilian casualties are well documented by the press. It's a many fronted war as I see it.

Iraq I feel uneasy about. Afghanistan was a big win for the USA, and it would be most sad to see that ground lost. By the "ground" I mean the worlds public perception of the USA and Britain.

There are weaknesses in any organization. The enemy will almost certainly be aware of those weaknesses and I just hope the USA and allied military are smart enough to anticipate whats going to happen, and get the bad guys.