Jules Crittenden has a post up, in which he points out that, as Michael Ledeen puts it, the US is “killing terrorists at a ten-to-one rate.”
Don Surber concludes: “we’re beating the terrorists.”
One word: Vietnam.
If there is anything anyone should have learned from Vietnam it is that progress should not be measured on how many enemies are killed in a situation like this. This is not normal warfare. Jules, Don and Michael should know better. They should realize that numbers truly do not matter. The Pentagon itself does not like to look at how many enemy combatants were killed, because it knows that this is no proof whatsoever of whether or not the plan for Iraq is working.
h/t Memeorandum









