>>John,
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>>While the biggest problem isn't the exit strategy, it is why did we go out there without one in the first place?
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>George,
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>I don't know if you have any military experience or not. I don't, but I do have 30 years of law enforcement experience and I think there are some parallels. We RARELY share our strategies with the public and I don't think the US Military would either. Just because there wasn't a published "EXIT STRATEGY", that doesn't preclude the existance of one. Does it?
John,
No it doesn't. However, the continuous flow of "dis-information" doesn't inspire confidence that we're any closer to the end of hostilies than we were from the first day of the invasion.
What I mean by "dis-information" can be summed up in the following.
Weapons of Mass DestructionThere weren't any.
War on terrorThere was no connection.
They hate our freedomsNo, it's our presence in the region that's the problem.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est