How to Win the War and Win the Peace
In a recent article "How To Win The War and Win The Peace" Dr. David Chananie reviews the history of America's actions since 9/11, notes that at home the wussification of Americans continues apace, and that nineteen Moslem terrorists have buffaloed 293 million free people, and concludes with ten recommendations for winning the war with the Moslem terrorists. Dr. David Chananie, the author, is an expert on the Vietnam War. His latest book is Not Yet At Ease: Photographs of America's Continuing Engagement With the Vietnam War. He predicted a guerrilla war, the deaths of female soldiers, the cost of the war, and the rise in interest rates and the price of gasoline. The full article may be found at notyetatease.com/item.asp?recordid=Winthepeace&pagestyle=nopix. An ascii copy is available. Electronic redistribution and paper reproduction are allowed provided you don't change the file, or your suggested edits are approved by the author in writing. Approximately 2,400 words.
(PRWEB) November 3, 2004 -- In a recent article "How To Win The War and Win The Peace" Dr. David Chananie reviews the history of America's actions since 9/11, notes that at home the wussification of Americans continues apace, and that nineteen Moslem terrorists have buffaloed 293 million free people, and concludes with ten recommendations for winning the war with the Moslem terrorists.
Dr. Chananie notes America now fights a guerrilla war in which the cost in American lives, blood, and treasure continues to mount. He opines that US politicians, who have no combat experience, lack the savagery necessary to fight a war.
He notes that questions of the adequacy of protection of America's borders, the willingness of the government to bring the 16,000 American children who have been kidnapped by their parents and taken abroad, the adequacy of customs inspection, the suspect nature of State Department actions, and the lack of investigation of Moslem activities in the United States have proven nettlesome.
The author then moves to discuss what we must do and suggests a number of recommendations. These include: We need to return to our cultural core and remember who we are to defeat the Moslem terrorists; We should prepare to fight on our soil if necessary, search out and destroy the enemy within, and take responsibility for our own civil defense; We should remember the West has fought and defeated Moslem killers before over the centuries; We must regain our former cunning in guerrilla warfare; We must increase the size of our military; We must gird ourselves for a long war, centuries if need be; We must prepare ourselves to be savage; We must prepare ourselves for casualties, many casualties, and not flinch from the cost; We should encourage and aid the moderate Moslems to expunge the cancer of the Moslem terrorists from the body of the Moslem religionists; and We should encourage moderate Moslems to reexamine the tenets of their religion, to consider whether the Koran was written by men, and to reform the Moslem religion.
Dr. David Chananie, the author, is an expert on the Vietnam War. His latest book is Not Yet At Ease: Photographs of America's Continuing Engagement With the Vietnam War. He predicted a guerrilla war, the deaths of female soldiers, the cost of the war, and the rise in interest rates and the price of gasoline.
The full article may be found at http://www.notyetatease.com/item.asp?recordid=Winthepeace&pagestyle=nopix. An ascii copy is available.
Electronic redistribution and paper reproduction are allowed provided you don't change the file, or your suggested edits are approved by the author in writing. Approximately 2,400 words.
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