Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
UQ, do you really think we would drop 4 JDAMs on a house instead of a low-yield bunker busting nuke?
Yes.
Like you guys usually do it . . . leak to the media. In all seriousness, I wish someone would resign based on something other than Enron connections (Secretary White). I thought Powell (used to be a good soldier) would do it but he's either too much of a "yes, man" or is trying to save the country by fighting the evil Neocons from within. I will accept the latter . . . assuming he ends the WMD charade relatively soon.
What's his name, Gen Shenseki was skewered for saying it would take several hundred thousand troops to secure Iraq. No one rallied to his defense but the military will apparently tolerate casualties in the field to allow the civilians to claim 100K or so troops will get the job done.
I'll ignore your disparagement of Powell.
Rumsfeld has very few friends, in uniform, in the Pentagon. There were rumors, some I've heard from what I consider good sources, about very heated "discussions" between Franks and Rumsfeld about how many troops to deploy. Franks had a choice, resign or obey his civilian masters as have all senior military leaders (except McArthur) since this country was founded. You'll also notice that Franks is retiring this summer. Very few senior military officers resign in protest. They understand their place in the food chain and work within the system to keep it from getting too fscked up. Another example would be Clintons changing of the gay policy in the service. Many at the flag level were diametrically opposed to the change, including Powell. How many resigned?
One of the biggest transgressions you can make in the .mil is disagreeing with the boss in public. You do it in private or you are quite probably going to get your ass kicked. Literally and figuratively.