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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Civil War or Religious War?

3 Comments:

Rock said...
DTW 06, nice post on a great blog. You have analyzed in depth a very relevant problem. Thanks for your comments on my blog too.

Rock
Truth—The No Spin Politically Incorrect Zone
1:50 PM, December 02, 2006

Cal Trask said...
Difficult to tell... Today I read where Rummy took some parting shots at the way thing were being done. I think the biggest problem is that we really don't have a strategy now to do anything. I blame this on the entire leadership group of Congress and the President. The current group was swept out of office last month. Unfortunately, the group coming in doesn't have a unified viable plan either. Good Question: what do we do now?... Richard Nixon, where are you?


BTW just as a sticking point with me...WWII started in 1931 with the US getting in in China in April, 1937,when Claire L. Chennault and the AVG began supporting the CAF. IT ended with the US pulling out of Japan in 1952. Some will contend that it actually ended in 1972 when the last Japanese soldier Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi, was captured in Guam.
6:56 PM, December 03, 2006

DTW 06 said...
Rock,
Thanks for visiting and for the complement. I found your blog via a "Google" search of "Iraq Civil War." You should cross post some of your stuff at Bring It On!

Cal,
Interesting, I heard the news of us being in Iraq longer than WWII on multiple radio news broadcasts. A guy at work was saying the same thing about China and western Russia. But, weren't those small-scale incursions? Were these "official" US military operations?

Nixon is gone, but Kissinger is still lurking in the shadows.

Check out the Bring It On! link. This post has generated 32 comments.
10:20 PM, December 03, 2006