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To: bentway who wrote (319135)1/7/2007 3:27:36 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575697
 
Sorry pal, the war in Iraq is a guerrilla war, and meets all the classical definitions. Read and learn:

That sounds a lot more like it. There's a small scale guerilla war going on in Iraq, I'll agree with that terminology. I still don't think its proper to say that the US will "lose" that small scale guerilla war. The most likely outcome will be that the US decides that the small scale guerilla war going on in Iraq is not worth the cost to the US, and we will disengage to let the stakeholders decide the outcome. It's more accurate to say that the US will quit participating. The "losers" of the small scale guerilla war in Iraq will be the groups (mainly Iraqi) that get killed and displaced by the survivors of the small scale guerilla war, not the coalition troops that get on planes and redeploy back to Hawaii.