With all the daily second-guessing going on in Iraq, it's nice to read a sensible article like this by the always sober and reflective Victor Davis Hanson. He rightly points out the mistakes by generals in both strategy and tactics during WWII, which resulted in enormous American casualties (ones that make Iraq seem like a week on the streets of Detroit). I agree with him and think that history is going to more than justify the sacrifices made by our military men and women.
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