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Originally Posted by theking
The Iraqi Army is engaging in combat in Iraq...not U.S. Combat forces. Combat forces were removed from Iraq. The remaining troops are support troops that have various roles to play...but that is not to say that they are not fired upon from time to time...or not blown up occasionally by an IED. Engaging in fire fights has not been the number one cause of casualties in Iraq...but IED's have been the number one cause of casualties.
You have a vivid imagination if you think..for even one second...that we are "being beat by guys on dirt bikes in Afghanistan"...or that our "country's best are having their asses kicked".
You...to put it simply...are not a very informed person...now are you?
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Simply put the Afghanis have been putting up a fight for about 10 years now and they have pretty much no weapons save for a few RPGs and AK-47s provided by who else than the US themselves years ago.
The United States has literally the most powerful military in the world, yet they can't seem to control these guys on their dirt bikes.
If I see a giant fighting an ant, and the fight has been going on for 10 years and the giant is considering just leaving, then I say that the ant just kicked that giant's ass.
Sorry to say it theking but you guys are losing to a bunch of guys on dirt bikes. If anyone between us two is misinformed it is you - and the majority of the people on this board and everywhere else would agree with me.
I extend you an offer to switch sides and fight for what's right.