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| quote: | | This is what strategic planning looks like in the world after 9/11. The military is extended to its limits as the U.S. invades lands that are—or might be—bases for terrorists or suppliers of unconventional arms, and then sticks around until certain they aren't. Even without new missions, the armed services are straining to handle the ones they have. The U.S. military proved in its 21-day march to Baghdad that its infantrymen, tankers and artillerymen can be brilliantly efficient when called upon to conquer a country. But America lacks the cleanup crews—the military police, the civil-affairs experts, the engineering units and all the other street-by-street peacekeepers—needed to occupy whole countries for months if not years, particularly if gratitude is not always the local custom. |
they finally realize it...
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[ Romans Chapter 1, Verse 6: And you are included among those Gentiles who have been called to belong to Jesus Christ. ]
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