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![]() Charles Gray wrote: On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 21:24:15 -0600, "Gene Storey" wrote: They didn't get the money - end of story. Nope, but they did score several injuries on U.S. forces, forced a U.S. column to unload lots of fire in a town, causing civilian casulties that WE will be blamed for, proved that they are unafraid to engage a U.S. military force in the field... And most importantly, proved that they can move freely through Iraq. Nobody called in, and there's evidence that civilians in the town came in on the insurgents side. If that's the case, than there are parts of Iraq where the "occupation' only goes so far as we have guns pointing, and we don't have enough troops by half for that kind of occupation. The resistance doesn't need to win-- they only need to outlast the U.S. will to stay, absent a stable govenrment capable of taking over once we leave. They're banking on the probability that faced with attacks like this, and the possiblity of major losses, the U.S. will cut and run, clothing it by declaring victory and leaving a weak government that will either fall or be unable to effectively control Iraq. From Korea to Somilia, history appears to be on their side. However, the stakes are honestly higher in Iraq than they were even in Vietnam, so that analysis by the resistance might be in error. Yes, especially if Saddam or Al-Dhuri are calling the insurgents' shots. A NYT reporter in the Saddam Triangle noted that many of the Sunnis who on the outside shout Saddam slogans actually want the U.S. to stay-when a government is in place that they trust. They are afraid that if the Shiites and Kurds get too much power, old wrongs will be avenged, and they will pay the price-in blood. Many also admit that they suffered under Saddam, but their fear of him still lingers, and that won't go away until he's either dead or in prison. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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