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why are you talking out of your azz?Pathetic.
This man is not only highly decorated but served the army even before you were probably born, he has seen combat beyond the keyboard thugs like yourself, killed countless jihadist and jihadist wannabes, and could snap your neck like a twig if you dared threaten his soldiers to his face.
Grow up and learn to show some respect.
Why was this thread bumped up from 4 years ago?
Pathetic.
Why was this thread bumped up from 4 years ago?
why are you talking out of your azz?
In 2003, Petraeus, then a Major General, saw combat for the first time when he commanded the 101st Airborne Division during V Corps's drive to Baghdad. In a campaign chronicled in detail by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson of The Washington Post in the book In the Company of Soldiers, Petraeus led his division through fierce fighting south of Baghdad, in Karbala, Hilla and Najaf. Following the fall of Baghdad, the division conducted the longest heliborne assault on record in order to reach Ninawa Province, where it would spend much of 2003. The 1st Brigade was responsible for the area south of Mosul, the 2nd Brigade for the city itself, and the 3rd Brigade for the region stretching toward the Syrian border.
LOL. Petraeus is experienced and knows well about all the armies of the world except Iran. In general he is right that uae airforce can wipe out iran ones. but iran is not going to send its planes to uae or gcc to be knocked down by the uae sophisticated and modern airforce.