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Why did America send instructors to Georgia to train them to run away?

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Where are those instructers now?

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  1. Some times running away is a good idea. Even the most determined fighter knows that you have to be alive to do damage to the enemy. We probably taught them that it's best to let the other guys die for their country, which is pretty sound teaching. It's worked pretty well since it's conception, and it's one of the best things going now.

    We have also sent people in now to act as shields for the Georgians. I would rather we kill and destroy everything Russian that dared to cross into our allies territory, but wussing out is in vogue lately. Can't even use bravado as military men have done since there was strong military leaders and say "bring it on" any more. I guess it will take a lot of death for the appreciation of what a good military that intimidates others does for us. It leads to less killing on all sides. You have to destroy a little to save a lot ... and it's always been that way. Those who don't understand that are just like the stupid Hitler appeasers in the 1930, who are responsible for allowing him to run amok and start WWII, and the death and destruction that came of it,


  2. shut up

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