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Old 10.17.2006, 04:47 PM   #4
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Interesting read atari.

Your first post in proof of how confusing combat situations can be for soldiers in these and other dirty wars. Intelligence hasn't even bothered to take time, dealing with the dilemma of distinguishing the difference of these two islamic groups. It's important to know who the enemy is, if they want to win the war against so-called terrorism. I'm sure that it's very difficult to spot the differences between the enemy and the civilian, which makes it almost impossible for the troops. It's frustrating and can lead to confusing situations where they land up shooting innocent bystanders or members of their own batallions, regiments etc.
Intelligence can surely help prevent this from happening to a certain degree if they did more cultural research, but the enemy is somehow always one step ahead, and has found a way of dealing with it by blending in. Their tactics will make it a very difficult mission for the troops and a sad lose for their loved ones, who have them come back home in bodybags.
I'm sure that the soldiers in the red zone have more knowledge about the enemy than anyone else, because they've gained experience and can pinpoint the enemy's characteristics more accurately, but it's gonna be tough for them nevertheless.
I personally think its an impossible mission.

Your second post is a good example of miscommunication and it's totally unaccepable.
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