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New The key: "not afraid to die"
>> I think the military is facing the unpleasent realization that the Taliban soldiers are fundamentally good. They may not have high dicipline or well organized team work but individually they are good simply because the bad ones are already dead. <<

It is similar to the Japanese in WWII: they will all die fighting, every single fricken one of them. A bullet to the head is equiv to 70 instant virgins to them.

What we need is body-heat-seeking robotlets that buzz or whiz around and shoot at anything living.

In hand-to-hand combat, Samuri Klingons always win. Not nec because they are good, but because death is the highest honour.



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New Reality is always so boring.
"In hand-to-hand combat, Samuri Klingons always win. Not nec because they are good, but because death is the highest honour."

Allow me to drag this conversation back to the realm or reason.

#1. There are some individuals willing to take suicide missions.

#2. These people exist in ALL societies. Yes, we have US citizens who will take suicide missions for their government.

#3. Islam does not require ALL (or even a majority) to become suicide bombers.

If it did, we would have been destroyed long ago. Simple math. They infiltrate our boarders (not that hard to do) and drive cars loaded with explosives into buildings. Eventually, we are gone. Every suicide bomber takes out 10 people or more.

Simply put, the Afghan people are fighting to keep their homes safe from us.

We are the invaders.

They know the terrain better than we do.

They are more motivated to stop us on their home ground.

They can hide amongst the locals when not fighting us.

There is NOTHING here that we have not run into in EVERY invasion.

We had it when we were shooting Indians.
The Brits had it with the Zulus.

Invasions are the costliest wars. We did better in Kuwait because we shelled them for MONTHS. We made sure they didn't eat or sleep. Then we mopped them us.

Do the same thing in Afghanistan.

But the politics are different.

Again, you can't use the military to fight a political conflict.

     Delta Force has a bad day - (marlowe) - (27)
         Happens to everyone? - (Arkadiy)
         Unpleasent realization - (JayMehaffey) - (5)
             Heh.. Gotta love natural selection - in daily proof. -NT - (Ashton)
             Re: Unpleasent realization - (addison) - (1)
                 I suspect - (JayMehaffey)
             The key: "not afraid to die" - (tablizer) - (1)
                 Reality is always so boring. - (Brandioch)
         Two words - (Brandioch) - (16)
             Frankly, they couldn't - (Simon_Jester) - (3)
                 The Afghan airforce. - (Brandioch) - (2)
                     Maybe - (Simon_Jester)
                     That is what the Soviets thought also -NT - (tablizer)
             lets review - (boxley) - (10)
                 Soft insertion. - (Brandioch) - (9)
                     I agree - (gtall) - (8)
                         Pax McDonald's - (Brandioch) - (7)
                             I agree about economic interdependence - (gtall) - (6)
                                 The Great Satan - (Brandioch) - (5)
                                     Think Corporate - (Ashton) - (4)
                                         Re: Think Corporate - (gtall) - (3)
                                             You got it. - (Ashton) - (2)
                                                 monetary concerns - (gtall) - (1)
                                                     Hmm.. thine depravity c'est magnif\ufffdque! - (Ashton)
             Demonstration of the 'N' in SNAFU... - (ben_tilly)
         Drudge: Pentagon denies NY'er story of 10/20 raid - (kmself) - (2)
             Even taking the story at face value - (Ric Locke) - (1)
                 Not bad.. beats TM-1232 "How We Fight" - (Ashton)

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