Who Is The War Unsustainable For Again?

Time and again critics of the war in Iraq tell us that the war is “unsustainable.” We’re told that we can’t continue to absorb the losses we’ve suffered in Iraq. Yet if we compare our losses to those of the enemy, one wonders who the war is truly unsustainable for.
Because the truth is that we’ve been absolutely slaughtering the jihadis (click for a larger view):

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Much, much more here.
That the jihadis routinely get wiped out by our troops is a pretty inconvenient truth for war critics, which is why we never hear about this from the media. Instead, all we ever hear about is the “car bomb of the day,” which is exactly the way the terrorists want it.
If they can create the illusion of our troops stuck in a never-ending quagmire by getting the media to only report said “car bomb of the day” they can appear to be winning this war, even as they’re massacred by our troops.

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  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Ultimately the solution for the end game is giving enough stability so the locals can set up their own government.

    I think we’re still in Germany and Japan from a a war that’s been over for 60 years.

  • http://www.freerepublicans.com/ FreeRepublicans.com

    The body-count measure as a determination of victory was tried by LBJ. Didn’t work for him.

  • http://moremerchant.com/ Moremerchant

    This graphic really shows it in a different light. Is there light at the end of the tunnel?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    The body-count measure as a determination of victory was tried by LBJ. Didn’t work for him.

    Doesn’t mean we should ignore it either, now, does it?

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