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One Reason Why Great
Civilizations/Countries
Fall.
Copyright Findawish.com
4-1-03
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Introduction:
Before reading this article
and definitely before sending an email, read the sources and pledge
sections.
Let me start this article with a quick
observation...I don't think the majority of the public and definitely not
the military or the people in charge of the military believe that war is
anything less than war.
With that stated, let's get started.
I don't know exactly where I have heard
the comment but I do know that I have heard it many, many, many times from
many different people, groups, medias and I have heard it so much that I
think I may actually break my hit record (the number of people that
actually go to this webpage for a long enough period of time to read the
article) by writing about it.
"It", as I have referred to "it", is the
concept that Iraq's military is not fighting fairly. They dress
their soldiers up in non-military uniforms and fight, they act like they
are surrendering and start to fight at the last moment, they drive suicide
bombers into check points, they kill their own people if those people try
to defect, they torture POWs (female or not)...the thought that seems to
follow these observations is "this isn't fair."
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Let's look at history for a moment. Where have we heard "this isn't
fair?" Where have we seen tactics such as hiding in the brush
instead of standing out in plain view, focused efforts to killing officers
before killing other troop?. Where have we seen battles being
started during "tea time" and at night and generals leading their troops
across frozen rivers at night.
I hate war. I mean, I really hate war. I know I could handle
it but I would never willing subject myself to being at war. I'm
very satisfied in knowing that there are people in this country that will
subject themselves to war for the greater good. I do wish that humans
were "humane" in the sense that we want humane to mean. The problem
is the United States simply wouldn't be the United States if we
didn't fight the war in a way that would help us win. Pull out a
history book and you'll find a group of scrappy American want-to-be's that
out-smarted and out-fought the most powerful military of their time and
all that powerful military could say was "this isn't fair".
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Let's get one thing straight here. War is war.
Sure it helps to have the "Geneva Conventions" and the treaties and
agreements that come from them but when we (citizens of the United States)
are backed into a corner, when our way of life is threatened to the point
that our way of life will be taken from us if we lose a war would you
still go by the treaties? Would you? Maybe you would but it
would be in the belief that whatever was to come would be better than what
we have and that, my fellow citizen, is going to be hard to find.
We have backed Iraq into a corner. Not only that, we
have done it openly with 12 years of diplomacy, a quick wake-up call to
try to persuade them in the early 90's and plenty of warning and time for
them to prepare against us in the current war. Saddam knows he is
going down. He is going to pull out every single trick in the book
to try to keep that from happening.
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So let's take a look at the situation again. The
U.S. has lost less than 50 troops at this point, a few are POWs and a few
are missing. The British have also lost less than 50 troops.
According today's online articles we have about 8,000 POWs and we have
wiped out entire regimes of Iraqi troops.
Iraq isn't fighting fair...but honestly, if they were
fighting fair we would have suffered less than half of the already
nil-to-none casualties that we have suffered so far. Expecting
Iraq's regime to lay-down and give up is ridiculous. Expecting human
beings to stay "humane" when there is no benefit to being "humane" and
when being "humane" means losing is asinine. This isn't a quick game
of croquet where the loser has to buy the winner a cup of tea. This is war
and war brings death and destruction before it can bring its benefits.
Both sides will win in this war and maybe that unbalance of right and
wrong, winning and losing is what makes war bring so much pain before it
can bring relief.
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Before you start talking about who is playing fair you (and that means
every citizen of the United States because if you don't like being a
citizen no one is forcing you to be one) need to remember where you came
from. Whether you immigrated here or have roots back to the soldiers
themselves, remember that many people have laid down their lives in ways
that, at the time, were considered "unfair" to allow for your citizenship
today. If this "unfair" view ever finds its way into our
leadership, into our military, into our culture and ideas the great United
States of America will fall too; and that's no April Fool's.
Sources
http://www.msnbc.com/news/889604.asp
Common sense. Read my other articles on
this subject to find more references.
My Pledge
As you may notice in the many articles to come, I absolutely can not
stand people that have an opinion about something they know very little
about or didn't take the time to research before giving their opinion. I
pledge that I will not write a single article about a subject that I don't
know enough about to see several sides of the issue. If you think I am
missing something,
I'd love to be the first to know about it.
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