A Fox News commentator has called out President Obama to adopt a strategy for “total victory” in the war against terror.
”I honestly wonder if our current administration would have won World War II,” said commentator Jonathan Hoenig during a recent appearance as a panelist.
”I think we would have lost it,” he continued.
”We need to take a page from Gen. Douglas MacArthur,” he added. “’No substitute for total victory.’”
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Hoenig, who is a frequent analyst for the financial press and has written for Wired, Trader Monthly, and others, was on a panel with actor Wayne Rogers, who starred in M*A*S*H, a television series based on a movie of the same name that profiled on the Korean war, and was highly critical of military engagements, intervention and actions.
Rogers had pointed out that there are a large number of terror organizations that exist, and he said without being able to identify an enemy, it’s hard to attack.
He said the one “common denominator” is that the groups are either Shiite or Sunni, both Muslim.
”The enemy of my enemy is my friend,” he noted.
Hoenig warned against halfway measures, pointing out, “We don’t have Japanese kamikazes” now or “SS stormtroopers.”
”We totally discredited those ideas,” he said.
Meantime, the current threat is from Muslim terrorists who are “slicing the heads off journalists,” he said.