The spring of 2003 mistake made in Iraq shoots a mighty big hole in that theory! Originally Posted by bigtexActually, BT, if you follow history factually as opposed to attempting to rewrite history from Op-Ed articles in the Chronicle, you were religiously following, it supports that theory, because .... from Bush I forward we were "at war" with Iraq and only operating under a "cease fire" agreement that was orchestrated by General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf's fine efforts at repelling a country's invasion ...
I recognize your preference for compartmentalizing events to suit your political preferences, but the invasion of 2003 emphasized our lack of readiness on short notice to address realities on the ground .... while an administration previously created a "surplus" ....
... I can create a "surplus" in my bank accounts if I don't pay this month's bills also!
The half-assed enemic response by the Clinton administration to the constant violations by Iraq of the U.N. resolutions, not to mention a plot to kill Bush I, revealed the unwillingness of the U.S. to militarily engage Iraq and effectively gave Iraq a greenlight to thumb their noses at the U.S. AND the U.N.
That same attitude was revealed prior to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in which a diplomat or two hinted that the U.S. would do nothing militarily in response to an invasion by Iraq or at a minimum would do nothing more than complain .... another green light.
The announced lack of stomach for the sacrifices our parents and grandparents made goes noticed by our enemies and those who would devy our interests. Our lack of preparedness invites their actions as they see us as being also unable to respond effectively even if we express a will to do so.
There is no secret why the N.V. officials visited Iraq to "inform" them of how to defeat the U.S. The Iranians, Russians, OBL, Syria, Egyptians, Libyans, Europeans, Chinese, etc., etc., so the same. We have demonstrated our weak, fast-food, feel-good mentality to the world since WWII. We are paying the price and have been.
I though Post 911 (2001) would be different. I was wrong. Libya just proved it.
If you think I am wrong then post the sign I suggested on the front of your home: