What Ever Happened to the Old Command, "Nuke em"



Let's run through just a few of the "Commanders in Chief" who were really big in solving disagreements by sending armies to destroy the enemy. They all practiced a version of the old command, "Nuke 'em." 

President W. Bush was in office when the 9/11 attack happened. He could have said, "This is what happens when religion, like Islam, takes over a government. The impulse is to destroy others. Let's not be that country." Then, he could have isolated those countries, put economic pressure on them and prevented any more attacks. Instead, it was send in troops and shoot up and bomb the country. After that it was bomb and shoot up Iraq, even though Iraq had not harmed the U.S. The killing went on for years and was never completely resolved. We pulled out of Afghanistan without a victory.

Israel's Netanyahu said his country needed to destroy it's enemies. Off to war he went. Now, he is unhappy Trump is pulling out of Iran and leaving Iran's nukes to threaten Israel. Not successful.

Trump's Secretary of Defense, Hegseth, sent bombs to Iran. He said the U.S. would not fight fair, only fight to win. It has been bombs away for some months. Today Trump says it's all over. Iran is still there and, I assume, will keep on doing whatever it wants. 

Part of the problem, I think, is that World War I and World War II were like war movies. There was a clear villain and our military was called to fight. It fought and won and the movie ended with surrender ceremonies. Every leader wants to be referred to as "The Greatest Generation." This movie is over. The only one left is shoot, get shot at, then give up.    

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