I was having this conversation with my dad the other day, and some interesting points were brought up. We have Iraqi's blowing our troops up, killing them, kidnapping them, etc. And we're just taking it. Why? Why are we allowing guerrilla terrorists / insurgents to kill OUR troops, OUR people, friends, peers, etc. Above all, why are we putting another country over the US?
What could we have done differently that might have shifted the "war" into our favor? I think I know the answer. It's the UN that caused this. The UN and their "rules" and "regulations" and "security counsel." All they are really doing with that is getting US troops killed. Why? Allow me to explain.
When we invaded Iraq, we had the UN breathing down our necks. We invaded Baghdad, captured Saddam after a while, but still we were getting blown up. Why is this? How do the insurgents suddenly have the ability to kill us and blow us up. We, the United States of America, probably have one of the strongest armies in the world. Why are we letting a bunch of punk Iraqis push us around?
We're letting them push us around because they think we're weak. And, in a sense, we are. WWI: We won. WWII: We won. Shortly after WWII, UN was established. We stopped winning so well afterwards. The last military action I can think of that we had a reasonable success with, completing our main objective, was the first Gulf War.
The reason we've stopped winning wars is because of the UN. If you think about it, all that the terrorists and insurgents listen to is force. If we try to reason with them, they bomb us. If we ignore them, they bomb us. If we wanted to have some sort of margin of success in the War in Iraq, we had to be brutal. I don't believe that what I'm about to say is morally right, or a good thing to do, but it is necessary. We cannot hold another country above our own, when it is OUR people getting killed by THEM. We needed to get more violent. If it meant hanging bodies up in the streets to show the insurgents that we mean business, that we're not just a bunch of pussies that came to play carebears with their AK-47's.
All the insurgents understand is violence. They don't listen to peace, or negotiations. They get what they want or die trying, in most cases. They're pushing us and we're falling over. When they push, we need to shoot back, and, again, I don't think this is the best way to do things with most countries, if necessary, BLOW THEIR F**KING HEADS OFF. Because they will answer to nothing less.
Most of the US casualties can probably be linked to the UN and their carebear policies. In my opinion, if the insurgents are breaking them, we should be able to break them too so that we don't suffer casualties or deaths just because of a few rules. They are causing more harm to the US and our courageous troops fighting in Iraq than they are saving innocent lives.
Just my two cents. Discuss.
What could we have done differently that might have shifted the "war" into our favor? I think I know the answer. It's the UN that caused this. The UN and their "rules" and "regulations" and "security counsel." All they are really doing with that is getting US troops killed. Why? Allow me to explain.
When we invaded Iraq, we had the UN breathing down our necks. We invaded Baghdad, captured Saddam after a while, but still we were getting blown up. Why is this? How do the insurgents suddenly have the ability to kill us and blow us up. We, the United States of America, probably have one of the strongest armies in the world. Why are we letting a bunch of punk Iraqis push us around?
We're letting them push us around because they think we're weak. And, in a sense, we are. WWI: We won. WWII: We won. Shortly after WWII, UN was established. We stopped winning so well afterwards. The last military action I can think of that we had a reasonable success with, completing our main objective, was the first Gulf War.
The reason we've stopped winning wars is because of the UN. If you think about it, all that the terrorists and insurgents listen to is force. If we try to reason with them, they bomb us. If we ignore them, they bomb us. If we wanted to have some sort of margin of success in the War in Iraq, we had to be brutal. I don't believe that what I'm about to say is morally right, or a good thing to do, but it is necessary. We cannot hold another country above our own, when it is OUR people getting killed by THEM. We needed to get more violent. If it meant hanging bodies up in the streets to show the insurgents that we mean business, that we're not just a bunch of pussies that came to play carebears with their AK-47's.
All the insurgents understand is violence. They don't listen to peace, or negotiations. They get what they want or die trying, in most cases. They're pushing us and we're falling over. When they push, we need to shoot back, and, again, I don't think this is the best way to do things with most countries, if necessary, BLOW THEIR F**KING HEADS OFF. Because they will answer to nothing less.
Most of the US casualties can probably be linked to the UN and their carebear policies. In my opinion, if the insurgents are breaking them, we should be able to break them too so that we don't suffer casualties or deaths just because of a few rules. They are causing more harm to the US and our courageous troops fighting in Iraq than they are saving innocent lives.
Just my two cents. Discuss.