I know that. But IMO its stretching our forces thin in the wrong places. How many guys are ACTIVELY searching for osama right now? How many are busy policing Iraq?woodchip wrote:Some people here seem to think our military can only do one thing at a time. Guess what? We can take care of Iraq, guard the Korean border, patrol Kosovo, protect Afganistan and look for Osama...all at the same time.
The question of being safer now since Iraq is best looked at much loved Clinton and friends. How the Dems are spouting off how the world was more respectful of the U.S. because of Bill "Psychobabble" Clinton policies. Well I hate to burst your linguinni wrapped sand castle, but 9/11 didn't happen because Bush got elected. With Iraq and Afganistan out of the equation, the terrorist no longer have free and open places to operate out of. We are safer because Libya decided the being a terrorist state with nuclear ambitions was maybe not the safest thing to be. Other leaders of countries that were thinking about allowing terrorist to operate in their borders now realise screwing around with America while Bush is in power may not be good for long term retirement plans.
Perhaps one should ask themselves how much safer we will be if some Clinton clone wanker like Kerry gets back in office. Remember it was Kerry that voted to cut funds to the CIA and it was Gorlich that threw the wall up between the FBI and the CIA. So go ahead and vote that crowd back in. I'm sure for awhile you'll feel safe.
You cannot say that the US government is exerting as much force as it could in the search for Al Qaida and Osama while in Iraq.