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Old February 15th 04, 08:26 PM
Matt Wiser
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"t_mark" wrote:

"Deep Avali" wrote in message
. com...
"We are not afraid of the Americans, they

can't fight on the ground.
We are only concerned about their high-altitude

bombers. India and
Pakistan must find a solution to their high-altitude

bombers."

As far as I'm concerned, if they time comes
they can be the next in a long
line of folk who for whatever reason truly believed
until it was too late
that the "Americans can't fight on the ground".
We also can't fight at
night, that's just a big myth.


We can't fight on the ground? If you ask anyone from 3rd ID, 101st Airborne,
173rd AB Brigade, 3rd ACR, 82nd AB Div, or I MEF, you would get a different
answer. Those who think that Americans can't fight on the ground or at night
don't value the lives of those who fight for them. We do: ammunition is cheaper
than lives.
Fighting fair in a war means I bring as many of my people home alive as possible,
and to hell with the others.

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