Originally posted by: shrumpage
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Why are these cowardly bastards who have never spent one second in the Military, or any time at all fighting in uniform for our country.
So willing to send more of our troops into battle for their bloated ego trips
I don't understand how a slimey pig like this fool commands any say so with American Politics.
I don't recall him ever entering or winning any election, why should he attempt to set policy.
One of the biggest compliants about the Iraq war (besides poor planning) is that we have not had the man power to do it. Opponets of the war have brought this up time and time before - and rightfully so.
I can understand critizing the war for many reasons - but it seems strange to critize some one for trying to address one of the biggest issues we've had over there, man power. Particularlly when the person's reasoning is not expansion of the war, but securing what has been accomplished already.
I wonder if another 100 thousand troops would make any real difference to the suicide bombers and hit and run tactics of the insurgents? Interesting question. Afghanistan is a real problem brewing in the background and the fact that Bin Laden is not our number one priority blows my mind. Even with many people still believing Saddam (who hated Bin Laden at least as much as we do) had something to do with 9/11 I don't think there is enough political capital/will for the President to send another 100 thousand troops.
A. Not enough man/woman power
B. Mid term elections coming up
C. American people would not support (an adjunct to B)
D. The weakening of other security forces unacceptable
E. The military itself may "revolt" (ie balk and protest)
F. Would appear as a defeat for Bush and Republicans on war on terror (even though there is no link between Iraq and 9/11 terrorism other than in spin city)
G. The extra cost and burden on economy (when added together the lost productivity of 200 thousand people minus the full time active military personnel is not insignficant)
H. Conspiracy theory states other 100 thousand needed for Iran invasion

I. Political fallout in Muslim world as liberating force becomes more clearly seen as an Imperialist occupying force. Disenfranchised Iraqis flock to terrorist/extremist banner