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    And this is the one place where I disagree. Yes, these are potential conflict areas, but, at least in the U.S., we've planned and trained for the 'right' war once in our history (Iraq 2003), and even then we only thought halfway through what needed to happen. I would argue that flexibility and adaptability must be our watch words, lest we end up with soldiers in desert camouflage fighting in the mountains of Peru.
    "right war"?? Hmm ... short term memory!!
    Btw, smart bombs did the trick ... and after "victory" the real #### came along.

    Hey, William and Tom .... your reality still is a reflection of your own shadows.
    Well, at least the two of you agree ...

    Nice approach you all show, if you don't get ... slaughter it ...
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