No, that quote is attributed to George Patton, not Omar Bradley.
Paton believed that the Soviet Union and communism in general was a bigger threat to the United states than the Nazis were.
He believed that Red China was not a threat nor powerful enough. Kind of like what Ron Paul said I believe about the US invading Iraq.
Well, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me that it would be ironic that this traitor would sail on a ship that is named after a bird that is disgusting and a scavenger, it shows how low this once great hero dropped to.
War is wrong because it leads to tremendous waste of resources, both human and environmental. It leads to incredible suffering even among people who want no part of fighting.
lieutant general nd if wrong its minister for defense
No, Banquo wasn't responsible for his own death. It was that unfortunate case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time and knowing the wrong person at the wrong time. His friend and fellow General Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] was ragingly ambitious. Macbeth accepted the witches' predictions of his promotions to Thane of Cawdor and to King as the facts of his life, the rights to which he was entitled, and the shape of his destiny. He wanted to consolidate his rule. The minute he learned that Banquo's family line ultimately would take over the throne, Macbeth turned his friend into an enemy to be eliminated as soon as possible.
General Patton did express frustration with the decision to prioritize fighting against the Soviet Union after World War II, rather than focusing on defeating them as the enemy.
General Patton was referring to the Soviet Union when he said "we fought the wrong enemy."
General Patton did not believe that the United States fought the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a strong advocate for defeating Nazi Germany and believed in the importance of fighting against the Axis powers.
Yes, General George Patton believed that the United States defeated the wrong enemy in World War II. He expressed this view in his diary and in private conversations, suggesting that the US should have focused on fighting against the Soviet Union instead of Nazi Germany.
General Patton did not fight the wrong enemy during World War II. He was a key figure in the Allied forces and played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany.
It is possible that we have focused on defeating the wrong enemy, meaning that our efforts may have been directed towards the wrong target or goal.
He believed that Red China was not a threat nor powerful enough. Kind of like what Ron Paul said I believe about the US invading Iraq.
The question of whether we defeated the wrong enemy is subjective and open to interpretation. It may depend on individual perspectives and beliefs.
not wrong everybody fights like that
Most Religions think that fighting is wrong.
because it is wrong and
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