Sunday, December 25, 2005

The Disaster of Defeat

 
 
The greatest single error out of the swarm of errors America made in its invasion of the Muslim world was establishing an attack strategy that incorporated the killing of children.
 
I know I stand almost alone in this view.
 
The scope of the defeat of the United States of America is approaching is so great that not even America's enemies can fathom it; can imagine it; could hope for it, or plan for it.
 
I know I stand almost alone in this view.
 
The news coverage of this war is rotten to the core; it is 99.44% pure propaganda.
 
I know I stand almost alone in this view.
 
In our metaphor of attack, in our Crossing the Delaware code, Washington and his troops have just landed on the New Jersey shore; the Redcoats and the Hessians are drunk and drowsy with plum pudding bellies, a jolly Christmas having been had by all.
 
As the old space war maxim has it, "The nature of the surprise attack is surprise; the nature of its cousin, the draw play, is infliction".
 
 
 
 
 

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