by Denny » Fri 10 Aug 2007, 14:04:44
Looking at the past twenty or thirty years, since Vietnam, it seems that America, and for that matter, the rest of the western world, is unable to raise a substantial force to bring a broad base war to a swift conclusion. I am not sure if the limits are political or economic - maybe both.
Imagine if the USA could have sent 3 million trops to Iraq, not a measly 150,000. Just as in Germany in WW2, they could have taken good control. Closed the borders, cleaned out all the weapons from neighbourhoods. Instead all we have is a damaged country. I suspect Germany or Japan were much better places to live four years after the 1944 invasion, than Iraq is today.
But, I understand from reading that that war on this scale would not be affordable. Or not acceptable to the public. Yet, the US sent more men just to Europe in WW2, and Asia over and above that! I think at a peak, the USA had over 6 million men overseas in uniform, and was able to feed them all well and supply fuel, munitions and replacements for all the equipment that was wrecked in battle. When it had half today's population. Yet, some posture that Iraq is absorbing 10% of the US budget now. So, it would not seem possible to do 10 times as much. Nor would Mr. and Mrs. America feel good about so many of the youth going overseas.
Similar in Afghanistan. It seems we rout out the Taliban from one corner of the country, then move off to fight them elsewhere. Meanwhile they just return to the previous place of coalition "victory". Then we go back, and the circle continues. They have said that they can lose five times as many men as we do and still replace them to maintain battle, and I think they are right, unforunately. So, we have to make them lose 10 times as many men.
Despite our wealth and large population, it seems all western countries are showing ourselves to be kind of wimpy in the face of our enemies. In fact, I think the terrorists fear the USA less today than before Iraq.
Why can't we all just adopt a 100% war effort for a couple of years and clean up Iraq and Afghanistan, and any other nations adopting hostile ways? Get all the western world united. In fact, it may even boost patriotism, as if everybody is on board, the feeling of hard work for a good cause becomes conatagious.
Yes, it may take more taxes and it may take some solid advertising to win the public over, but wouldn't it be good to settle this for once and for all?