But after that, I said, “Okay, I’ve got some questions for you. How did this happen? How were you able to defeat the Red Army? Nobody had done this before,” and you know what his answer was? And you liberals, I want you to listen to this. General Wardak said that it was the first time since World War II that the Soviet Red Army got sensitive about casualty losses. They became more concerned with casualty losses than they were with the rules of war which they had always followed, which basically are you kill the other guy before you get killed. It’s the purpose of armies: “To kill people and break things.” He said, “It was amazing, but in this conflict the Russians were more concerned with not losing personnel than they were with beating us. I think one of the reasons was they thought it was just going to be easy. Who are we? They thought we were a bunch of backward savages wearing turbans out there and weren’t armed, but if it hadn’t been for the US Stinger missile.” The Stinger missile was the key. The Stinger missile caused more problems for the Soviet army and the Air Force than anything that they’d encountered. It altered their whole military strategy, but he said, “If they hadn’t gotten all sensitive on us and got worried about their casualty count, it might have been a different outcome.”
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