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![]() wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... The Zawahiri letter is pretty strong evidence that the news media has it wrong. We *are* winning the war on terror. And Bush's poll numbers will reflect that in the coming 12 months. Bush's poll numbers may well go up again. At one time he had 80-90% approval ratings (when he retaliated against the Taliban for 9-11). Clarification: We retaliated against the Taliban for harboring those responsible for 9/11. He still had just over half the country either fooled (or too scared of Kerry) and willing to vote for him just a year ago. There's no limit to what some clever packaging and a good PR campaign can sell in this country. Forget about winning the war on terror. That's as hopeless as trying to instill civil discourse in a NG, and for many of the same reasons. Few of the little ****-ant countries in the world can hope to match the (perceived) military might of the US. Perceived? Toe-to-toe conventional military engagements we can typically win with our superior technology. Some people with a grievance will strike back with whatever is at hand, and sometimes that's nothing more elaborate than a crude bomb and a suicide attack. As long we continue to act the "ugly American" and are increasingly hated around the world, as long as people like the PNAC group that currently occupies some of the highest offices in the country view the rest of the planet as America's political and economic "colony" to use as we see fit, we will continue to create terrorists faster than we can kill them. Even *if* you destroy Al Qaida, that doesn't win the war on terrorism. If we had nuked Colombia, would that have ended the traffic in illegal drugs? From Colombia, yes. Beware an Al Qaida on the ropes........more dangerous/desperate now than ever. So just when we have them on the ropes, we should withdraw our troops from the region and let them regroup...in the hope that they'll leave us alone once they're less "desperate"? The main assets of Al Qaida are not in Iraq. Why would you waste your best assets in a hopeless fight against the US military? Then why do you posit that al Qaeda is "on the ropes"? Al Qaeda doesn't have "best assets". They have terrorists who are willing to blow themselves up to kill infidels. Those terrorists are from all over the Middle East, but are being drawn to Iraq like flies on ****. The decisive battle of this whole mess was Tora Bora and we let in Ladin escape when we sent in our "allies", the Pakistanis, to root him out. If the Pakistanis: a) didn't have nukes, or b) didn't hold the land that we needed to fly over in order to reach Afghanistan, they wouldn't be our "allies". |
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