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Zaphod58
reply to post by Fapomet
Where did I say they were simulators owned by Al-Qaeda? I said that the pilots involved in the operation had time in the simulator, not that they were owned by their group.
The US takes civilian casualties seriously, or they wouldn't use things like laser guided bombs, or GPS guided bombs. They'd just go back to WWII and level everything in sight to get a power station. Just send the B-52s over and carpet bomb the hell out of the city to get a small target somewhere inside it. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper.
If the US wanted to, they could have wiped out every man, woman, and child in Afghanistan, and Iraq and ended the problems in both countries. Yes a lot of people died, but nowhere NEAR what would have died in the past. I suggest you look up some of the WWII bombings, such as Dresden and Tokyo and the fire bombings, and see what COULD have happened today.edit on 10/4/2013 by Zaphod58 because: (no reason given)
MrSpad
teachtaire
reply to post by MrSpad
Four foot tall Vietnamese men in pajamas agree with you.
Exactly. The Viet Cong and troops from North Vietnam learned early on that a stand up battle with US forces always lead to a crushing defeat. That is why the stepped back from the early attempt to win the war on the battle field to a low level insurgency that would last a long time with the intent to tire the American public of the never ending war. The US never lost a battle in Vietnam but, that is not the point of an insurgency. The irony of the Tet offensive is it was percieved in the US as a defeat while in reality is was a crushing US victory that lead to the complete extintion of the Viet Cong. If you can read some of Giaps writings on the war from the Norths perspective is amazing how close the North was to compete collapse only to be saved by a political move in the US. And this was in the day of conscrition and a much closer parity of technology and weapons supplied by the Soviets. Now that parity no longer exists. More so now than ever a stand up fight with the US is not going to end well.