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« Christianists and Thompson | Main | A Saffron Revolution? » 24 Sep 2007 12:35 pm Baiting The EnemyOne consequence of fighting a guerrilla war against an enemy with total contempt for the rules of warfare is that you find yourself slowly adapting his tactics to win. So it is no big surprise to learn this:
No possibility of that tactic going wrong, is there? One dimension of committing to an indefinite occupation of Iraq, which means an indefinite war against Jihadist insurgents, is how their depravity seeps back into the US military. We've seen what has happened with torture and abuse. Even if it hadn't been authorized by the president, it's likely some of it would have crept in because of the very nature of the enemy we are engaging. Fighting this war without having it corrupt us is the great challenge we face. It gets harder and harder the longer we stay. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2224950/21867909 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Baiting The Enemy'
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