Maybe. Or maybe we have learned a valuable lesson. Eg., invading muslim countries and occupying them for a decade trying to establish democracy and respect for human rights is a waste of blood and treasure. Deal with them from the air and go home. We still maintain the Marines, and the Army is just scaled back. But if we have made, I hope, a resolution to never again in engage in an open ended commitment to sideshows like Iraq or Afghanistan and instead focus on real threats like Iran, North Korea and China, its not a bad thing. The test will be this. Will the BO, or future administrations expect us to do a repeat of Iraq or phase II of Afghanistan without the proper resources? If the answer is yest, its a bad idea. If instead we say "We aren't making those mistakes again". its not all that bad as a working theory. BTW, last I checked, the Europeans could put some decent armies in the field. Where TF are they? Time to stop giving them a free ride. (God, I sound like a Paulite, but its the truth).
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