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<blockquote data-quote="AlterEgo99" data-source="post: 6537228" data-attributes="member: 610253"><p>I'm not a military guy but I heard a retired colonel talking yesterday that when it comes to the rules of engagement, that has always been the pervue of the military brass, not the politicians. He was saying we need generals like MacArthur and Patton as since then, our generals have been too PC and wimpy. From what I understand, Vietnam was when we really started getting antsy about collateral damage. Since then, we seem to go out of our way to lose wars. If we are going to go in, go in with extreme prejudice, get the job done, kick some serious *** and get the <span style="color: Black">h</span>ell out.</p><p></p><p>The way we are going about this current conflict, we are going to be there forever or we will ultimately lose a lot of good young men for nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlterEgo99, post: 6537228, member: 610253"] I'm not a military guy but I heard a retired colonel talking yesterday that when it comes to the rules of engagement, that has always been the pervue of the military brass, not the politicians. He was saying we need generals like MacArthur and Patton as since then, our generals have been too PC and wimpy. From what I understand, Vietnam was when we really started getting antsy about collateral damage. Since then, we seem to go out of our way to lose wars. If we are going to go in, go in with extreme prejudice, get the job done, kick some serious *** and get the [COLOR=Black]h[/COLOR]ell out. The way we are going about this current conflict, we are going to be there forever or we will ultimately lose a lot of good young men for nothing. [/QUOTE]
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