And that should tell ya something. As bad as they were with the Holy Spirit, just think how bad Romney would probably be without It.
That tells me nothing.
Clinton and Carter are liberal
Cruz not so much
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And that should tell ya something. As bad as they were with the Holy Spirit, just think how bad Romney would probably be without It.
Are you saying, Carpro, that Hillary will not follow Obama's foreign policy?
Hillary will be like her husband, deploy troops willy nilly all over the world on any pretext.
Hillary will be like her husband, deploy troops willy nilly all over the world on any pretext.
Hillary is married to W.?
A really stupid and uninformed comment.
Thanks. You made my day. :laugh:
Yeah, because W. never sent troops all over the world willy nilly.
That's correct.
Glad to see you got it right this time.
That tells me nothing.
Clinton and Carter are liberal
Cruz not so much
So you can't name a conflict in the Clinton era that rivals Iraq or Afghanistan? I thought so. That would make you the uninformed one wouldn't it? Well at least I made your day so there's that.
Changing the subject doesn't help.
Clinton deployed troops over 30 separate times to different locations, almost exclusively on UN missions. Bush didn't even come close to that number of separate deployments
As usual , you made a stupid, but what you thought was cute, remark and are now trying to make it stand up, but the facts won't let you.
Get over it. You're only making yourself look even more foolish. This is beginning to look like a repeat of your last performance. You are really a slow learner.
2002 – Yemen: On November 3, 2002, an American MQ-1 Predator fired a Hellfire missile at a car in Yemen killing Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi, an al-Qaeda leader thought to be responsible for the USS Cole bombing.[RL30172]
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Some "deployment". Others clearly weren't Bush's. Others were for like 35 troops.
But I appreciate the list. You helped make my point for me.
I gave your first four to Clinton. I remember the Cole aftermath, especially, definitely Clinton. Bush became president in Feb of 2001.
Um, I don't think the lists make your point for you unless you are now changing your argument.
Military deployments have increased dramatically throughout the 1990s.
The pace of deployments has increased 16-fold since the end of the Cold War.17 According to Representative Curt Weldon (R-PA), the Clinton Administration has deployed U.S. forces 34 times in less than eight years. During the entire 40-year period of the Cold War, the military was committed to comparable deployments just 10 times.18
Between 1960 and 1991, the Army conducted 10 operations outside of normal training and alliance commitments, but between 1992 and 1998, the Army conducted 26 such operations. Similarly, the Marines conducted 15 contingency operations between 1982 and 1989, and 62 since 1989.19 During the 1990s, U.S. forces of 20,000 or more troops were engaged in non-warfighting missions in Somalia (1993), Haiti (1994), Bosnia (1996), and Iraq and Kuwait (1998).20
In 1998, before U.S. interventions in Kosovo and East Timor, General Henry Shelton, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned, "In the past four years we've conducted some four dozen major operations. And today, in support of our national strategy, we have more than 50,000 troops deployed in 12 major operations--and, I might add, many smaller ones--in dozens of countries around the world." Today the Army has 144,716 soldiers in 126 countries.21
Throughout the 1990s, U.S. taxpayers spent an average of $3 billion per year on peace operations.22 In 1990, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) spent around $200 million on peace operations. Today that amount has ballooned to $3.6 billion.23 The 78-day Kosovo campaign in 1999 cost around $5 billion, not including the ongoing peace mission.24 Operations Southern and North Watch in Iraq cost $1.1 billion per year; the Haiti operation cost a total of $2.4 billion; and to date, the Balkans have cost over $15 billion.25 (See Table 3.)
Nope. When dealing with you, I never have to change my argument. You always do it for me.
My argument is the same. Clinton deployed troop over 30 seperate times to different locations. Whenever the UN crooked their finger, He sent troops.
You had to use a list with a lot of phony "deployments" to even make it look close.
It didn't work , because you clearly don't have the facts on your side.
The difference is "peace" missions vs. WAR. A huge difference the blind just can't seem to recognize.