I'm beginning to worry that the United States is fighting this war a little bit too carefully. How can you win a war by simply blowing up a few empty buildings? Meanwhile, life in Baghdad seems to go on relatively normally. I'm not talking about killing civilians. But shouldn't a war be at least a little disruptive to the enemy?
I think that Christopher Ruddy is a little bit nutty sometimes, but about 70% of what he says here makes a lot of sense to me. If it's a war, let's treat it like one. I have little interest in Iraqis being able to flip on their TVs and see dead American soldiers.
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