| z`l to all those we lost. I realize that many other soldiers will say that the mission comes first and "Kadima." However, Levy made a decision that should have been made by the "higher ups" who were not prepared for this war as everyone has witnessed (including the enemy). Despite repeated warnings and evidence the "higher ups" rushed in with little consideration of supply lines, poor communication, and disregard for "knowing your enemy." Maybe "we" who are so fast to critique Levi`s decision need to realize that sometimes "calmer heads that use intelligence survive to fight more successfully another day." The ones who really put us in danger were complacent and ready to sacrifice us to readily for a "zero sum gain." |
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