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It is indeed about the individual administration elected to the executive office. Good write-up, IceFire. Kosh: You're missing a very important point. The Shah of Iran situation was extremely stable and was the best it had ever been until Carter came into presidency, and cut all support from the Shah, effectively turning it into a terrorist state. There are more factors to it, however. A very large portion of it is _how_ the war is fought (including how it is "sold"). Many of you have probably had that job where you're told to accomplish a task, and are given certain rules regarding it. We've had rules that made sense... and we've had rules that were complete bull****. Rules that caused nothing to get done most of the time, but following them will get you "good marks." Its the inherent system of a bureaucracy. Even being in a high-up position, those rules are freaking HARD to change. It takes personal experience in the field and an intimate understanding of WHY the rules are there, and when it really is good to break them. [off-topic, but that is one reason the Americans and some of their allies were so incredibly effective in WWII as opposed to the Germans. Sure, the Germans were the best trained in the world, but they didn't know how to adapt and be resourceful. They were so stuck on following the chain of command that when **** went down, everything fell apart.]
Today, the United States Military is in the same dilemma in that regard that the Germans had in WWII. The soldiers fighting over there can't lift a ****ing finger to save their own life or that of an Iraqi without getting it cleared all the way back to congress. All of this because why??? Bureaucracy and politics.
Here's my opinion... take it or leave it; Bush worked miracles with the economy post 9/11. That goes entirely unsung. Of course, for the MSM, the only good news is bad news. I was and still am a strong supporter of the War in Iraq. But I've got serious issues with how Bush and congress handled it (sure, ok **** happens in war all the time - no war has ever come close to being fought perfectly). But I'm pissed because the same mistakes they made are the ones that are ALWAYS being made in this new world political atmosphere. Example: Now unfortunately I don't know enough about the events leading up to the Vietnam war to say whether I agree with the justification or not... but that is besides my point. Once the U.S. got into Vietnam, support was cut right from under them. They were, essentially, not ALLOWED to succeed. They weren't given the equipment or reinforcements they needed. Who do I blame? Yes.... the Hippies. And say what you want about that war itself, but because the troops were pulled, millions of Vietnamese (yes millions) were killed within days by the Vietcong. Again, justified or not... it was an extremely poorly fought war. Bureaucracy and politics.
P.S. jr2 - Bravo. We're falling further and further away from democracy. We need to be having REAL DEBATES.