| ▲ | mmooss 2 days ago | |||||||
What you say is essentially accurate and we're debating semantics, but about those semantics: Wars end with political solutions (otherwise, people keep fighting), and the US didn't achieve a political solution the first month, and never achieved a particularly desirable one. One step they took was dissolving the Iraqi army or military, and those people reformed into militias that continued fighting the US. Was the war really over? The US won initial battles, as expected. The war lasted much longer. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ethbr1 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Granted! But that's insurgencies vs wars IMHO. In one, you have irregulars trying to bleed an occupying power. In the other, you have regular military forces. The US is great at winning the latter, but sucks at winning the former (largely because of a lack of coherent political-diplomatic-military fusion on the US side). | ||||||||
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