Is our military not as smart as we all think they are?

fitch303

Well-Known Member
This is directed more towards the officers, not the grunts. Why is it that every time I read about a military post in Afghanistan being overrun or attacked it seems as though whoever chose to build the base in that location was drunk? These forward positions always seem to be at the base of some hill or mountain where just about anyone can easily attack them. For example this weekend 8 soldiers died at this base


Wouldn't you want to be at the highest position so you can fire downward? Also I feel like there are no fronts, just random bases in the middle of nowhere. Isn't the idea to start at one corner of the country and sweep across to the other side while eliminating as many enemies as possible? I'm not trying to be offense I'm just curious.
 

pool dude

Active Member
Well the commander and chief is dumb as a sack of hammers. And our soldiers are not allowed the fight this fight like they should be able to.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
i think the problem with Afghanistan is the extremely rough terrain. that type of terrain is very difficult to live in, let alone fight in. no amount of training will make the soldiers as proficient in moving through those hills like the thousands of years of experience the afghans have. the U.S. is making their best effort just to make it in this generation's Vietnam. it's a waste of time, money and lives.

the U.S. declared war on terror, and think that by terrorizing the people of another country we will win. that war cannot be won militarily, with guns, tanks, helicopters, and torture. it takes a different strategy not based in military might, but based on education, cultural awareness, and letting the people know the west is not full of infidels that deserve to be killed, but full of human beings, just like them, who have a lot to offer if given a chance.

p.s. the most conservative muslim nation on earth is saudi arabia, most, if not ALL terrorist are born, raised, and taught all that nonesense and ignorance in SAUDI ARABIA. not afghanistan or Iraq or Iran... just throwing it out there.
 

RickWhite

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i think the problem with Afghanistan is the extremely rough terrain. that type of terrain is very difficult to live in, let alone fight in. no amount of training will make the soldiers as proficient in moving through those hills like the thousands of years of experience the afghans have. the U.S. is making their best effort just to make it in this generation's Vietnam. it's a waste of time, money and lives.

the U.S. declared war on terror, and think that by terrorizing the people of another country we will win. that war cannot be won militarily, with guns, tanks, helicopters, and torture. it takes a different strategy not based in military might, but based on education, cultural awareness, and letting the people know the west is not full of infidels that deserve to be killed, but full of human beings, just like them, who have a lot to offer if given a chance.

p.s. the most conservative muslim nation on earth is saudi arabia, most, if not ALL terrorist are born, raised, and taught all that nonesense and ignorance in SAUDI ARABIA. not afghanistan or Iraq or Iran... just throwing it out there.
Your take on the terrain is correct. The Russians got their ass handed to them in those mountains.

Your take on trying to win the hearts of the Muslims is way off. I have studied a great deal about Islam and I can tell you that a good percentage want you to convert or die and they don't care what a good guy you are. Ask how many want Sharia law to rule the world and its pretty much all devout Muslims because this belief defines what it means to be devout.

See www.jihadwatch.org

If you really want your mind blown check out www.memritv.org

As far as Muslim countries, you are correct. In general the more pro US their Government is the more anti US the people and vis versa. That is too complicated to explain here.

Anyway, it is hard to win against these guys by conventional means because they hide behind women and children. In their view, nothing matters but the spread of Islam so hiding weapons in a day care center is permissible.

However, we can and would win if all of our citizens were behind our military. In fact, we would have won long ago. Our enemies greatest weapon is our own dissent.
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
However, we can and would win if all of our citizens were behind our military. In fact, we would have won long ago. Our enemies greatest weapon is our own dissent.
They said the same thing about Vietnam, Korea, Desert Storm, Somalia .........

You can't just blame the people that don't want war for the failures that are evident. That region is only "Winnable" by eradicating every living soul in every village and city. If some other country came to the USA and started killing all your friends and family would it be different?
 

sniggers

Member
To the original poster:

You set up an out post supported by 2 or 3 fire bases with a range of between 5-10 miles (special ammunition for the 175mm can go 40KM). Locations of your OP are picked based on locations of heavy troop movements or because they are the only routs to bring up heavy guns and equipment. Also because they offer best vantage point, etc. MOB supports FSB supports FOB supports OP.

This tactic requires less troops but is obviously more dangerous (Google "Battle of Khe Sanh")
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
Maybe our military didn't see the 100's of Afghan soldiers that were hiding in a mosque, because the rules of engagement - created by the liberal hand-wringers - have tied our hands?

Or could it be that Obama refuses to send the 40,000 additional troops the experts on the ground know we need?

Either give our soldiers what they need to win this war, or get them out of there. :peace:
 

fitch303

Well-Known Member
^^
IDK about the rules of engagement argument. The Russians did whatever they wanted without regard for Afghan life, they did not succeed either. We would have saved a crap ton of lives/money if either we were never involved in helping that country with the soviets OR after the soviets left we should have helped the country rebuild. Regardless were cleaning up a mess we made a long time ago.
 

ViRedd

New Member
So, when will the Progressives and MoveOnHeads start chanting about an "exit strategy," a "plan," or a "time certain?" Where's Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan when we need them?
 

RickWhite

Well-Known Member
I wish I could find the long speech by Bin Laden in which he explains to his Muslim brethren that the American people have no stomach for violence and that though our military is the most powerful in the world they can be confident in the fact that the American public will pull the rug out from under our military as soon as we take the first casualty. Unfortunately, he is right. That is one of the main reasons Iraq was so difficult. The enemy's plan from the get go was to fight an ugly gorilla war and let us defeat ourselves in our own streets. Furthermore, most of the weapons that were killing our troops bore Iranian markings. If not for so much dissent at home Bush probably would have expanded the conflict into Iran and we would not be dealing with their current nuclear ambitions now.

It is fine to disagree with a war, but as soon as the first shot is fired we all need to shut up and get behind our troops. People like Cindy Sheehan and the like really did embolden our enemy and encourage them because what they were seeing from us was exactly what Bin Laden told them would happen.

It is however, funny that now that it is Obama sending in troops everyone is OK with it. Fact is the Left didn't hate Bush because of the war, they hated the war because they hated Bush for beating Gore. Many still insist Bush stole the election despite numerous independent agencies verifying the results. What a goofy bunch of children they are.
 
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