07-24-2010, 06:46 AM
afghanistan is winding down
they'll be 130 140 thousand troops and weaponry going home.
they'll have little to do and i doubt the white house wants them to be seen as a burden economically speaking.
the 14 trillion has come from an long occupation in both places, and many look on them both as failures.i have a feeling with N korea it will be a week of air strikes to destroy the main part of their equipped and ground troops in order to let the S koreans walk in and clean up.
unlike the other two wars. this one would be over pretty quickly for the usa. and if s korea make both side a unified korea as happened with germany when the wall came down it would be very benificial to them market economy wise.
many don't the war as the root of the debt.
they see the cause of the debt as mismanagement by the bush administration and wall street
they'll be 130 140 thousand troops and weaponry going home.
they'll have little to do and i doubt the white house wants them to be seen as a burden economically speaking.
the 14 trillion has come from an long occupation in both places, and many look on them both as failures.i have a feeling with N korea it will be a week of air strikes to destroy the main part of their equipped and ground troops in order to let the S koreans walk in and clean up.
unlike the other two wars. this one would be over pretty quickly for the usa. and if s korea make both side a unified korea as happened with germany when the wall came down it would be very benificial to them market economy wise.
many don't the war as the root of the debt.
they see the cause of the debt as mismanagement by the bush administration and wall street
