Posted on Sep 5, 2017
CPT Aaron Kletzing
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The US's War on Drugs has cost trillions of dollars. The War on Terror has also been very costly. Both have had debatable impacts compared to the goals they appeared to have. Which has been less successful, and why do you feel that way?
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CPT Jack Durish
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Both are abject failures suffering the same lack of sound strategy. It should be apparent by now that neither will be won by brute force or high tech gimmicks.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
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What about the War on Poverty?
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YOU ARE REALLY OLD TOO!!!!!!
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter
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Yeah what about the war on those you have fought the wars? Why make it so hard on them to get benefits? What's the freaking source of that mentality?
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PVT Raymond Lopez
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SSgt Harvey "Skip" Porter Because the damned politicians who start the damned wars on poverty, the Vietnam War, the War on Drugs or the damned War on Terror don't have any skin in the game because it is not their kids who pay the butcher bill!!!
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PFC Mobile Gun System (Mgs) Gunner
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War on Drugs no contest.
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