Great Op/Ed piece in the Washington Post by Richard Hart Sinnreich
. I found the link on Talking Points Memo.
Basically, the author takes the position that its the loser that decides when the war is over, not the victor. Its only when the loser decides they're defeated and stops fighting that a war is acutally over.
Iraq and Afghaistan are still wars because the locals have not agreed that they are not. They will continue to fight and our soldiers will continue to die until we convince them we won or leave.
What a mess.
excerpt:
"It's not war just because both nations are crawling with troops. So are others. Nor is it war just because people continue to die violently. That happens every day in every city in the world. Nor is it war just because some of the victims wear uniforms. That too is not uncommon even in peacetime.
It's war because our undefeated enemies say it is and behave accordingly. "
Here's the link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21855-2003Oct26.html