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If any thread was guaranteed to end up in a row this is it.
We all know, in our hearts of hearts what the answer is....curse the carrier pidgeon killing hawks of the Isles of Scilly. Read 'Double Cross' and you will see what I mean.
I nominate this thread as the, how do you say? 'Dumbest thread...'
Cheers
John
Actually, in this case, the majority of insurgents were foreign nationals stirred up and recruited to fight the coalition forces...they came from Jordan, Syria, Chechnia, Saudi Arabia and a whole long list of other muslim countries...
Well, in all actuality, the U.S. (and coalition forces) waged an exact copy of a true blitzkreig against Hussein's forces.
This overwhelmed the Iraqi military, resulting in a quick and decisive victory against thier military. This was the main objective and it worked perfectly against forces that were expected to put up a serious resistance. The aftermath of the Iraqi defeat was expected to be an orderly one where the new government and infrastructure would be established quickly. Because of religious extremism, the insurgents became a stumbling block to the ultimate goal of establishing the above-mentioned government and infrastructure.
The difference here between the German victory over countries like France and the Coalition victory over Iraq, was the Germans intended to stay there and were not worried about how they were going to keep the peace there. The coalition troops on the other hand, did not plan on staying there since thier goal was to remove Hussein and his posse and give the country back to the Iraqis, leaving as soon as that had been accomplished.
The main lure of the insurgents to that region, was pretty much an exciting chance to kill Americans for whatever reason they had been told by thier religious leaders and such, although they ended up killing not only Americans and coalition personnel, but plenty of Iraqi citizens along the way. Here too is a difference between the German occupation of France and the coalition forces of Iraq. The mobs of insurgents were killing everyone in the name of thier religion while the organized French resistance was primarily targeting Germans for the liberation of thier nation.
Two different wars with two different outcomes as a result of similiar successful offensive tactics.
Ah, the racist nonsense that everyone from the Middle East is a crazy religious fundamentalist towel head. Especially if they don't like the Coalition.
I'm wasting my time here.
Ouch...wow...I never made a racist slur like that...however, after the official surrender of Iraqi forces, the coalition troops weren't fighting shopkeepers, sheep herders, and angry telivision repairmen...if by chance, you have an opportunity to do a little reading about that conflict, you may notice that the insurgents were of a regional religious orientation. Now while I was making my comparison between the French-German and Iraqi-coalition situations, I was doing so in the same spirit as we do about the American Civil War or WWI, WWII, Korea and so on.Ah, the racist nonsense that everyone from the Middle East is a crazy religious fundamentalist towel head. Especially if they don't like the Coalition.
I'm wasting my time here.
For me its a toss up between the three axis powers. In the case of Germany and Japan they had efficient military organizations, and tactical victories followed their armed forces because of that efficiency. However, each of them made numerous and in the end fatal strategic errors of judgement that ultimately lost them their wars.
In the case of the Italians, they never really possessed significant militry strength. However they misclaculated the progress of the war and its likley outcome. They would have been far better to try and remain neutral selling arms and supplies to both side whilst slowly recovering their economic and military strength.
Ah, the racist nonsense that everyone from the Middle East is a crazy religious fundamentalist towel head. Especially if they don't like the Coalition.
I'm wasting my time here.
Ah, the racist nonsense that everyone from the Middle East is a crazy religious fundamentalist towel head. Especially if they don't like the Coalition.
I'm wasting my time here.