At 09:45 AM 1/12/2004 -0800, you wrote:
I don't think a draft is a good way of putting more
men into uniform to fight wars, at least with the type
of war that we're engaged in now. However, I
absolutely do agree (and I've been saying tis
publically on the list for as long as I've been a
member) tha
Some are arguing that currently the US is strategically over-extended.
One action being debated is whether the US invasion of Iraq and the
subsequent occupation was a good strategic move for the US or a bad
move?
My sense is that the Bush administration adopted the world view of US
Liberals and D
On 13 Jan 2004, "G. D. Akin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Not sure who or where this guy is, but the "Army" War College is
NOT as Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The "Air" War College is.
Absolutely right. The reporter is from the Sydney Morning Herald,
Australia, and he was wrong. The B
At 06:30 AM 1/13/2004, you wrote:
Not sure who or where this guy is, but the "Army" War College is NOT as
Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The "Air" War College is.
George A
I was going to point that out myself, but was distracted by something else.
Someone was cutting down the air force saying i
, January 13, 2004 1:36 AM
Subject: Danger of US military overextension
> According to
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> http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/12/1073877763863.html
>
>
> A scathing report published by the Army War College criticises the
> US's handling of the "war on
I don't think a draft is a good way of putting more
men into uniform to fight wars, at least with the type
of war that we're engaged in now. However, I
absolutely do agree (and I've been saying tis
publically on the list for as long as I've been a
member) that Clinton's military cuts went too deep.
According to
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/12/1073877763863.html
A scathing report published by the Army War College criticises the
US's handling of the "war on terrorism", accusing it of taking a
detour into an unnecessary war in Iraq and pursuing an unrealistic
que