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To: Road Walker who wrote (298334)8/4/2006 8:36:14 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574679
 
re: That is a part of the very essence of war: it is impossible to stop after a failure.

Ain't it the truth. He could have been talking about Iraq or Vietnam...

Good article.


Two weeks ago, there was a retired colonel on CNN. That was when Israel was doing only airstrikes. He said that Israel had made a big mistake by overreacting to the kidnapping; that their airstrikes would not accomplish what they intended and they would have to go to a ground assault because they do not want to fail at this. At first, the invasion force would be limited but when that doesn't work, they will have to expand it. That won't work either, but by then, they will be in a quagmire and they won't be able to pull back. Sound familiar?

That's the first time in the past 6 years I have ever heard a tv military expert or a Pentagon official or a gov't official make any sense.

And it will be Israel's economic undoing as investors move away from Israeli industry. And guess who is Israel's financial support? So the US will be picking up the tab on three wars. Nice going, mr. bush.