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To: bentway who wrote (317198)12/24/2006 2:46:46 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1586114
 
completely messing up" another country ISN'T victory.

The question was whether or not the US military was "invincible". I think it is. You can define "victory" however you want, but if the US military sets out to achieve a military goal (as in, destroy their enemy) I would say they are invincible. They will succeed. The opponent will fail.

Whether the politicians will follow that up with a "victory" is a different question. Militairies fight wars and destroy things. What comes after has little to do with the armed forces.