This is always the challenge...it's very fair to ask a lot of questions every time we go to war.
Were we there for the right reasons? We're the war aims achievable? Did leadership chose the right strategy? Was the war even moral?
Often the war grows all out of proportion to the (usually) laudable reasons we originally went...
But the vast majority of men and women who serve--America's sons and daughters deployed in harm's way--are just trying to accomplish the mission. Regardless of the reasons we went, or the outcome, their sacrifices cannot be forgotten.
This is always the challenge...it's very fair to ask a lot of questions every time we go to war.
Were we there for the right reasons? We're the war aims achievable? Did leadership chose the right strategy? Was the war even moral?
Often the war grows all out of proportion to the (usually) laudable reasons we originally went...
But the vast majority of men and women who serve--America's sons and daughters deployed in harm's way--are just trying to accomplish the mission. Regardless of the reasons we went, or the outcome, their sacrifices cannot be forgotten.
Thank you for reminding us...
Over 58,300 American soldiers died…