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Originally Posted by sexobon
In a country where the general population elects its leaders, all are responsible for their government's actions making all who can vote legitimate targets.
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As a result, democracies typically do not attack other democracies. I cannot think of an exception.
We would have been out of Afghanistan. But Generals (ie Petraus, et al) proposed a solution that began with a surge. And ended with a complete pullout. Obama went with their plan. But Obama keep saying some Generals don't get it. They kept sneaking in plans for another 10 year occupation (warfare) in Afghanistan. Obama told them bluntly. We are leaving when the plan is done. That is when we discover if George Jr's mistake (Mission Accomplished) cost us a victory in Afghanistan.
Of course, Romney's people openly advocate more war. Playing politics rather then deal with, for example, why 5000 American soldiers (and other nation's troops) were killled uselessly. They see all solutions in increasing military budgets. A 'soundbyte' solution advocated by Fox News, Limbaugh, Tea Party, et al. Romney recites what extremists want to hear rather than what is best for America and American allies.
Many Generals still assume Americans will gladly increase military spending over 4% of GDP. Such numbers historically result in economic stagnation or destruction. Generals had unlimited funds for too long. Those generals are encouraged by 'big dic' civilians who would solve all problems with more military adventures. Would even remain in Afghanistan for another decade.
Shameful how many Americans still did not learn the lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis. Only better educated Americans would have learned that lesson.