I have to say your post is very well put, I think in fairness to the Brits in Iraq/Afganistan they are doing a great job mainly due to the North of Ireland. I seen on the TV I think it was when Robert Fisk was there could be wrong, but the reporter said the Iraq's would rather walk up to the Brits rather than the US, why ? They shoot 1st ask later.JahManRed wrote:
Not the first time you have jibed at the British got defeated. There where no winners. No one won. It was compromise on both sides that brought about peace.usmarine wrote:
maybe the Brits will get pwned again
The only way you would agree that the Brits could have "won" was by bombing half of Belfast with F16s killing innocents and creating more terrorists. You seam to think that's working in Palestine and Iraqi. Is that the best way to do things looking at the results?
The Brits knew after decades, that trying to defeat a guerrilla army with a stand up army wouldn't work. They tried to tell the US planners that in the run up to the Iraqi war and where ignored. The Brits could never have defeated the IRA. The US with F18s and Apaches and some other shinny toys wouldn't have been able to do it either. Compromise is the only way forward in this kinda situation.
The Brits talked with Jerry Adams a Co to find a compromise, the US talks to Muqtada al-Sadr and Co to the same aim and peace seams to be getting closer. So the US is being pwned too according to your logic.
One of the reasons the war went on so long was many Americans, who didn't actually understand the true nature of the conflict were blindly supporting & sending money across the Atlantic to fund it. I'd hoped that 9/11 might open some US eyes, but obviously not all of them.
I really hope that NI will be ok, both Ireland and the UK really doesnt need this right now.
I thought it was Robert Fisk but in fact the man I was thinking about was John Simpson, a BBC report shown around this time is what I was on about. When John interviews a few Iraq army men who said they would rather give up to the British rather than the US... it was TV shorty after this http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2921807.stm
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