Yes, that's why the US is putting 4 carrier groups into the picture: the most violent period is just before the US goes down. [Odds are the winners are going to give it a face-saving out rather than calling it surrender.]
Tell me more about that defeat of the Taliban, when they fled the field?
Yes, that's why the US is putting 4 carrier groups into the picture: the most violent period is just before the US goes down. [Odds are the winners are going to give it a face-saving out rather than calling it surrender.]
Tell me more about that defeat of the Taliban, when they fled the field?
Apparently you’re not old enough to remember B-52s carpet-bombing the Taliban in open country and them fleeing into the Hindu Kush. You’ve also not served in the military – a “defeat” is tactical not strategic. Lee defeated various Union generals in different battles, but it was ultimately he who surrendered. The U.S. has never fought a war through to victory with an enemy who refuses to surrender, mainly because that requires annihilation, something modern “men” find distasteful.
Yes, that's why the US is putting 4 carrier groups into the picture: the most violent period is just before the US goes down. [Odds are the winners are going to give it a face-saving out rather than calling it surrender.]
Tell me more about that defeat of the Taliban, when they fled the field?
Apparently you’re not old enough to remember B-52s carpet-bombing the Taliban in open country and them fleeing into the Hindu Kush. You’ve also not served in the military – a “defeat” is tactical not strategic. Lee defeated various Union generals in different battles, but it was ultimately he who surrendered. The U.S. has never fought a war through to victory with an enemy who refuses to surrender, mainly because that requires annihilation, something modern “men” find distasteful.