Shangganling: How did the U.S. army fail miserably?War correspondents expose precious images!

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-19

The Battle of Shangganling is a day in Chinese history that cannot be forgotten. In this battle, the U.S. military concentrated its firepower on the Shangganling position, trying to destroy the defense line of the Volunteer Army. However, they overestimated their own strength and underestimated the tenacity of their opponents. From the first shot to the armistice, it took a month and a half, and the US army, with tens of thousands of troops, suffered a heavy ** in this battle. On the first day of the battle, the US army used artillery fire covering strikes on the Shangganling position, intending to destroy the position of the volunteers. However, despite the fact that the shells were fired for a whole day, the US military still did not effectively contain it. On the battlefield, two battalions were almost completely wiped out, and thousands of American soldiers fell on their positions. This fierce and bloody battle exceeded the expectations of the US military and put them in a very passive situation. Van Vliet, commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, at first arrogantly believed that only 5 days would be enough to break through the line of defense of the Volunteers. However, on the fourth day of the fight, he realized that the fight was not as easy as he had imagined. Faced with a heavy ** and stubborn resistance from his opponents, he tried to turn the tide by ordering his soldiers to attack only and not retreat, but the situation did not turn out as he wished. There is no shortage of heartbreaking scenes in this war.

Wilson, a war correspondent for the U.S. Army, captured many precious images, in which one of the company commanders answered only two soldiers when he ordered troops on the battlefield, and the others were all killed. In addition, Wilson also photographed the scene of the US military transporting soldiers killed in battle in 30 military trucks. These brutal images ruthlessly reveal the tragic situation on the battlefield, so that Van Vliet finally had no choice but to evacuate. The Battle of Shangganling has become a good story in history with the stubborn resistance of the volunteers and the heavy ** of the US army. This battle teaches us that war is not an understatement, but that it comes at a terrible cost. This is true both for the army and for the country. May mankind always cherish peace and stay away from the ravages of war. The defeat of the United States in Afghanistan is a foregone conclusion, which makes people wonder why the US military lostSome people think that "evil does not prevail over good" is a reasonable explanation, what do you think?Twenty years into the U.S. war in Afghanistan, it still hasn't been able to achieve its goals. The war cost a lot of money and manpower, but did not achieve the desired results. The United States ultimately chose to withdraw its troops, which was also considered a sign of their failure. So why did the United States lose the war in Afghanistan?

Some believe that it is a reasonable explanation that evil does not prevail over good. They believe that the methods adopted by the United States in the war are immoral, while the Taliban and other resistance forces can gain more support by virtue of religious beliefs and national feelings, so "evil does not prevail over good" and the United States has failed. However, it's not that simple. Afghanistan is located at a geopolitical juncture and has historically been the focus of many empires. Afghanistan has a complex geographical environment, complex ethnicity, and religious factors are also very important. These factors made it difficult for the United States to achieve a decisive victory in a short period of time. In addition to this, there are many problems with the strategy and execution of the US war in Afghanistan. Poor decision-making in the early stages of the war, miscalculations of positional warfare, and a lack of understanding of the political, cultural, and religious aspects of Afghanistan all contributed to the defeat of the United States. Moreover, the geographical environment of Afghanistan has also had a certain impact on the operations of the US military. Factors such as complex mountainous terrain, inconvenient transportation, and ethnic and religious contradictions have all increased the difficulty of the US military's operations in Afghanistan. In addition, the problem of corruption in the United States in the war in Afghanistan cannot be ignored.

According to reports, a significant part of the U.S. aid funds in Afghanistan were misappropriated, and these funds ended up in the hands of the Taliban and other opposition forces, indirectly exacerbating the continuation of the war. Therefore, the defeat of the United States in the war in Afghanistan was the result of the combined action of multiple factors, and it is obviously not comprehensive to simply attribute it to "evil not prevailing over good." The failure of the United States has also raised a warning to war education in other countries and regions, and should be taken as a warning. In general, the defeat of the United States in the war in Afghanistan is a complex issue, and a single explanation is clearly not enough. We need to conduct an in-depth dissection and reflection on history to avoid similar mistakes from happening again.

Related Pages