Sunday, November 26, 2006

Landmark

The war in Iraq has now lasted longer than the U.S. involvement in the war that President Bush's father fought in, World War II.

As of Sunday, the conflict in Iraq has raged for three years and just over eight months.

Only the Vietnam War (eight years, five months), the Revolutionary War (six years, nine months), and the Civil War (four years), have engaged America longer.

Fighting in Afghanistan, which may or may not be a full-fledged war depending on who is keeping track, has gone on for five years, one month. It continues as the ousted Taliban resurges and the central government is challenged.

5 comments:

Rodger A. Payne said...

Did you see Colbert's great bit on this? He was erasing a number of items from his TiVo, including all kinds of administration (and its supporters') statements comparing the war on terror and Iraq to WW II.

MT said...

Milestone.

helmut said...

Thanks, yes, "milestone. I knew "landmark" was wrong, but posted anyway.

And "utahsaz...."

MT said...

Well, let that be a teacher to you.

helmut said...

Har har, Ambiguous Cogitations.