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Americans Are Getting Used to Perpetual War

Posted by Ralph Bernardo on October 12, 2009

Ron Smith writes in the Baltimore Sun:

A new poll shows a substantial majority of Americans have resigned themselves to the reality of our nation’s perpetual foreign wars. They don’t like it, but they see it happening and know there is nothing they can do about it. The poll, conducted by Clarus Research Group, showed that 68 percent of us agree with idea that we won’t either win or lose the war in Afghanistan, now eight years long, but will instead just remain there. The image of flies and flypaper again swirls in my head, just as it did at the time of the invasion of Iraq. We invaded these places and now we’re stuck there, and President Barack Obama is likewise stuck, not on flypaper, but on the horns of a dilemma: Does he send tens of thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan, as his area commander, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, has publicly demanded, or does he change strategies a la Joe Biden and rely more on special ops and drones to harass the Taliban and kill whatever members of al-Qaeda we can find?

The news is filled with stories about this showdown and the political consequences of what the president may decide to do. There are some calls for Mr. Obama to fire Mr. McChrystal for acting like Gen. Douglas MacArthur did during the Korean War, when he challenged the strategic decisions of President Harry Truman. The counterpoint, as is always the case, comes from people who say the civilian leadership should stay out of the way and let the generals wage war however they decide. That’s more or less the position of the Republicans in Congress. That this subservience to the Pentagon would make the United States a sort of gargantuan Honduras doesn’t seem to bother these people.

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  • well, if we really looked at the diet of Americans, we can see why we are so accustomed to killing and death, for we, ourselves are dead inside from what we consume to sustain our lives, so why should we care about anyone else if we have devolved in FrankenHumans!
  • jonathanstatski
    Sounds like the book 1984. Actually, a lot going on right now sounds like the book 1984.
  • Rob
    "68 percent of us agree with idea that we won’t either win or lose the war in Afghanistan"

    That is absurd. It is sad and delusional the way the media presents the wars in Iraq and Afganistan as a "perpetual stalemate". A war you don't win is a war you lose, and the longer you stay committed in a losing war, the more you lose by. Our allies have already deserted us, we're losing and remaining there is a recipe for disaster. Haven't any of our commanders read the Art of War? At least in Vietnam we were in control of territory and defending it. What are we defending in Iraq and Afganistan? Scattered cities? The Green zone?
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