So, where does this rank as far as biggest military blunders in US history?
Hmm, forgetting overall costs for a moment and instead considering the amount of US military deaths and actual GAIN from the war, I think it ranks at #4.
Echoing Humble Narcissist, the #1 absolute biggest military blunder must have been the Civil War with over 750,000 Americans lost in a stupid battle.
Vietnam should be the #2 shittiest military blunder for the US. We lost over 58,220 soldiers in Vietnam. Fuck did we accomplish? Why were we even there besides the notion of stopping the spread of communism?
The Iraq War probably ranks at #3. We lost 4,410 soldiers in that "war". Why were we there? We "thought" they had weapons of mass destruction and also felt there might have been some ties to the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Ultimately, we removed Saddam Hussein and destabilized the region, but hey it only cost us the lives of 4,410 Americans.
At my #4 is certainly the Afghanistan "war". We wasted 20 years in an area that has been known as the "graveyard of empires" and have lost about 2,500 American soldiers. Why were we there? Oh, just chasing after imaginary terrorists that were never there to begin with. 20 years later, we start to leave and the area gets overturned by the Taliban in a few days.
Some wars have been instrumental in our rise as the superpower that we are today, hence why I didn't mention a bunch of them regardless of American casualties. For instance, World War 2 allowed for us to fly in at the perfect time to reap the rewards of being instrumental for good to win over evil. That same card we played allowed for us to become the dominant world empire since 1945. Sadly, I think we are on the tail end of our glorious era. Much like the British and Dutch empires before us, we are committing the same mistakes and going down the same path.
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