well there you go thenGod Save the Queen wrote:
and Ive said that numerous times on this forum in the past including last night.
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well there you go thenGod Save the Queen wrote:
and Ive said that numerous times on this forum in the past including last night.
you cant call vietnam a victory for the military but you sure as shit cant call it a defeat. you cant say the vietnamese kicked our ass because they didnt. vietnam was pummeled because of the war. if we still had troops there, there would still be a south vietnam. same way douche rags say we were ever close to losing in iraq. I hate hearing "we're winning now" from politicians.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
You can go in with the objective of stealing the diamond. You can go in there and kill everyone and take the diamond. But if, whatever it is, if something stops you from getting that diamond. Then you've failed the objective, no? It doesn't matter whether it was Politicians, or Aliens that stopped the original objective. It doesn't matter how badly you kicked their arses. It's still considered a loss.
I think, if Soldiers moan about Politicians telling them to invade or withdraw, then maybe they're in the wrong job. I mean, everyone has their voice, but the military isn't a democracy. You know what you're getting into when you go into it. It works both ways. You can't complain when you're being told to invade and you can't complain when being told to withdraw, for whatever reason. Most don't really complain, maybe that's why they're a special breed!
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It isn't? Ahh shit was just about to sign this as well...Mek-Stizzle wrote:
but the military isn't a democracy.
Well, that may be so.Lotta_Drool wrote:
It was a political war ran by politicians. It was lost the moment it started.
If the military was just given the objective and none of the BS, don't cross this line don't bomb this city political crap, the war would have been over in 3 years max.
This was the blue print for the US government (and citizens) betraying the US soldier. Bush #1 did a good job of it in Iraq war #1 at the behest of colin powel and the US media, Bush #2/congress has done a good job of it by putting our troops on trial for torturing and murder while forcing them to fight a peace keeping mission that involves ( don't shoot unless you have been shot first ) orders.
One thing I can say for Bush #2 is that he is actually allowing the military to finish its mission ( be it at a totally unacceptable cost ). He also gave the US troops a noble mission that they can be proud of, I just disagree with politics injected in the mission that gets our soldiers killed and drives up the cost to Americans. Fuck, he has destroyed the US economy with his spending spree on those fucking Jawas.
Quality of life might have gone up anyway within such a large time. Who knows.Pug wrote:
Tricky question. Look at the quality of life before and after.
The war was needed to improve the quality of life, and was necessary for the Vietnam to be what it is today.
So we left, but the overall goal of the war was accomplished without direct involvement.
No... but we didn't go and send in planes to take the Vietcong to Scotland and train them to kill though, did we?Braddock wrote:
But by that are you asserting that the US military 'won' the war? Or that it was a stalemate?God Save the Queen wrote:
The United States military performed remarkably with the limited support from politicians and the people. The US military didnt lose the war.
What made me think about it was the way in which the Afghanis drove the Russians out of Afghanistan and how it was hailed by many as the first ever defeat of the red army and the biggest ever upset in International conflict... nobody seems to talk about the Vietnam war in such absolute terms though.
I know that Ricardo Mayorga is from there and that he is a complete psycho!God Save the Queen wrote:
none of you shit heads know anything about nicaragua
dude smokes cigarettes between rounds!Braddock wrote:
I know that Ricardo Mayorga is from there and that he is a complete psycho!God Save the Queen wrote:
none of you shit heads know anything about nicaragua
Most of what Vietnam is today is the result of the communists. My dad was there, he saw the people supporting the VC because they were building roads, schools and hospitals for them. We weren't doing anything like that. We also did a lot of "guessing" as to what the Vietnamese people wanted, without actually asking them, and did some things to piss them off unintentionally. One example my dad has told me about was the Marines going to ancient stone and wooden temples and painting them. It was sacreligious to them. Imagine some painting the vatican Marine Corps green because it was old. They were trying to do something good, but didn't bother asking anyone if that was appropriate/wanted or not.Pug wrote:
Tricky question. Look at the quality of life before and after.
The war was needed to improve the quality of life, and was necessary for the Vietnam to be what it is today.
So we left, but the overall goal of the war was accomplished without direct involvement.
...and washes fried chicken down with cans of Bud at the weigh-in!God Save the Queen wrote:
dude smokes cigarettes between rounds!Braddock wrote:
I know that Ricardo Mayorga is from there and that he is a complete psycho!God Save the Queen wrote:
none of you shit heads know anything about nicaragua
What I'm saying is it was a divided country. The war was a catalyst that allowed these changes to occur.chittydog wrote:
Most of what Vietnam is today is the result of the communists. My dad was there, he saw the people supporting the VC because they were building roads, schools and hospitals for them. We weren't doing anything like that. We also did a lot of "guessing" as to what the Vietnamese people wanted, without actually asking them, and did some things to piss them off unintentionally. One example my dad has told me about was the Marines going to ancient stone and wooden temples and painting them. It was sacreligious to them. Imagine some painting the vatican Marine Corps green because it was old. They were trying to do something good, but didn't bother asking anyone if that was appropriate/wanted or not.