RE: fallujah fight
>What I think is more interesting is the developing attitudes on both sides. … Ideology breeds ideology and asymmetrical warfare is always a temporary condition.
True, but do you think the ideology that’s shown by American ground forces will ever spread to the American public? In one of the email groups I’m in a person was saying that he couldn’t understand how we’d just attack the "innocent civilians of Fallujah." It seems to me that in general, there is a disconnect between your average American’s view of this war, and what’s really going on over there.
Given that, I don’t know if idealogy is going anywhere but on the front lines. Thoughts?

