Saturday, May 08, 2004
War to the Knife, Knife to the Hilt
I love this guy!
But look at the bottom of the article
The Spaniards didn't fight and only after a long delay agreed to send armored vehicles to help evacuate the wounded. Col. Flores said he cannot question the Spanish decisions that day, but added that the Spaniards "could have helped us sooner."
U.S. troops have replaced the Spaniards. Salvadoran officers, many of whom were trained at military schools in the United States, say they're pleased to be working with the Americans.
El Salvador's troops fought under Spanish command. That means that Spain left its own troops hanging in the wind.
A fish rots from the head down.
If that's the kind of losers they are, then we're better off without the slackjawed milquetoasts in Iraq.
Hat tip: Blackfive
Splash, out
Jason
But look at the bottom of the article
The Spaniards didn't fight and only after a long delay agreed to send armored vehicles to help evacuate the wounded. Col. Flores said he cannot question the Spanish decisions that day, but added that the Spaniards "could have helped us sooner."
U.S. troops have replaced the Spaniards. Salvadoran officers, many of whom were trained at military schools in the United States, say they're pleased to be working with the Americans.
El Salvador's troops fought under Spanish command. That means that Spain left its own troops hanging in the wind.
A fish rots from the head down.
If that's the kind of losers they are, then we're better off without the slackjawed milquetoasts in Iraq.
Hat tip: Blackfive
Splash, out
Jason
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