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Always consider the SOURCE when asked this question. Are US Troops really "under-trained"? Who says? Why do they say so? By comparison to whom? What makes the individual qualified (expert) to make such a statement? Is the individual whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against a worthy foe? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, a combat veteran who fought against an EASY enemy (which does not say much about the combat experience)? Is the individual with whom the statement came from, an individual who never served in the military and/or never fought in actual combat? Always consider the source.

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