LeGenD
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Let us be realistic in our assumptions. USA have won many wars. Read US history.America have never won a war
Small country is not an argument. Military strength of a country is not dependent on its geographical size. Israel is decent example. Iraq used to be as well.and have always attacked small countries but than when they enter those countries they get their *** kicked on daily bases thousands of their soldiers die thousands are disabled for life
And casualties are unavoidable in wars. However, US casualty figure is lot lower in WOT in comparison to figures in some major conflicts.
Occupation is an expensive venture.and billions of dollars lost
Not necessary. Saddam is not coming back as an example.and what is the result those who they threw out from government now the beg them to come back in government and stop hunting them down
Taliban survives due to being an ideology.
US is still much more open in disclosing casualty figures in comparison to most Asian countries.Sir your thousands of troops have been killed and according your own new reports you don't report all deaths than worse is those who get disabled for life and billions of dollars lost
Taliban is not so incompetent as some make it out to be. It is comprised of battle-hardened warriors who understand Afghan territory very well. And fighting in Afghanistan is not easy. Afghan territory favours guerilla warfare.and who are doing this all to you who don't have even proper shoes to wear and world super power is getting their *** kicked by those people this is the biggest shame a super power can face
Bro, there are many factors to consider in these kinds of matters.Sir Taliban are not a super power they are nothing when compared to American Power they still control most of Afghanistan and are able to hunt down thousands of Americans
1. How much firepower did US brought in to the theater?
2. What are the objectives of US?
3. Why Taliban survives?
4. How difficult it is to fight in Afghanistan?
And vice versa.
Also, US controls all locations of strategic importance in Afghanistan. This is what counts in an occupation.