Message from @ARockRaider
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Maybe another Gulf War?
@Thomas the Sowell Train [USA] Damn, that's some autism
love people from the country, no filter...all truth
Maybe he can't afford filters after this
Invasion of Iran: Expensive. Way more than Iraq. Iran's strategy: Welcome guys, enjoy Vietnam/Afghanistan-style guerrilla war when you run out of gas, only facing better weapons and training. Solution: Siege Iran's ports and trade routes instead. Destroy strategic facilities through air superiority, such as factories and bunkers. Cheap in comparison, and very expensive for Iran.
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@kebman more or less my argument. The people aren't interested in an occupation, and the current political promises don't allow for it without consequences.
Destroying their air defense systems, aircraft, select refineries, and their ports? Much more effective in terms of gross economic costs.
why are people still comparing Iran to Vietnam, nothing alike, no one is gonna occcupy Iran
not to mention even if we did we have tech that would have made Vietnam much less messy AND Iran doesn't have the same type of terain to hide in.
just keep bombing single leaders until the new guy would rather keep his head down, that's all we need to do in the area.
and take out any longer range stuff like rockets and such, but again, can be done form the air.
^this
kill every leader that doesn't play nice.
keep killing till they learn
might take a while
I mean, you can even just drop dummy missles on his door step the first time :)
well if i remember correctly, the strategy of proportional increase of force was what led to Vietnam's disaster
but we couldn't next day air warheads to anyone in that country at any time, so it's not gonna be Vietnam in any way.
I've always thought that decisive force is imperative in ending conflicts swiftly... a lesson not learned even as it was what ended WW2
well, reacting with 1 dead leader for every attack would be decisive I think.
yes
I said before I was in awe at the surgical precision of the strike....
the US , has never been good at doing that
Vietnam wasn't lost on a battlefield, it was lost in the universities. And no one intelligent is listening to those anymore
Not for political discourse at least
that is one of the other things i had heard about Vietnam, the leaders didn't have the drive to Win that war proper.
but I havn't done any real digging into it.
It came down to all the hippies telling people that we were bullying Vietnam. Ignoring the existence of the Vietcong and the fact that they were killing allot more Vietnamese than we were
so, nothing really new huh?
the people who don't have to go to war don't understand what war is really about.
Not unless they bother reading
We really need a better focus on history in education
I would agree if i trusted "we" to teach something so complex, or trust that the kids would be interested when "we" try to shove it on to them.
I just mean no more of this barely covering any information about past wars. Kids are just getting taught "these were the bad guys, they lost" no information on the political climate prior to war or why wars are fought in general
Y'know, basic stuff
yah that's a big problem, people going into all of this like we are the bad guys.
Because power=oppression