Going out and blindly hitting any thing (after the fact) to 'Deny Access to the Foe'
didn't work in 'Nam when we destroyed villages simply because they were there - and the
Viet Cong 'might' use them - so we saved them from themselves - didn't work then.
And the apperance of using the Israeli tactic of blasting anything suspect and wiping
out houses the perpetrators 'may' have come from meetings at is a bit absurd.
I takes on the perspective of "They have WMD and are going to use them now !"
We know how well documentaed the specific locations of that material was.
Sure it's easy to sit back and watch the TV or read things on the internet and
try to Armchair Quarterback the situation, but the best thing that any citizen can do
is to observe, learn, absorb information, and use that information to deduct the truth.
IN MY OPINION - this Administration is lost in a sea of 'Mis-spokes' and ever changing
reasons to try to squelch the actual facts when the information does finally become evident.
Yesterday they claim to have hit 'Known Terrorist Strongholds, Meeting and Planning Facilities'
Today they claim to have hit a group of 7 Iraqi Terrorists preparing a rocket attack on our men.
We have NO EMBEDDED REPORTERS in with troops at this phase of the war,
and every detail that is released is approved for release by a Military Command.
Will this hold up under scrutiny when the news reporting journalists of the world have had
an opportunity to sit down and analyze what really did happen by interviewing - with interprators
the families of those killed or captured, and the eyewitnesses to those events ?
Or will this be another group of goat ropers like on the border of Syria, or a gun smuggler,
or a fuel smuggler in the streets. If it really was a resistant cell - good we got them.
But if it was some group of teenage boys playing 'kick the can' - we've lost more allegiance.
This is not the first war that things have gone wrong for the U.S. Forces in,
but this post 9-11 paranoia is taking it's toll on us when we over-react.
What if's and maybes don't pass the test.