A comic strip character named Pogo. The actual quote is: "We have met the enemy and he is us". Pogo author, Walt Kelly, first used the quote on a poster for Earth Day in 1970. For more info, visit www.igopogo.com/we_have_met.htm.
No, Walt Kelly had his cartoon character, Pogo the possum, say, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
fresh troops who outnumbered the enemy
The United States of America fought the Confederate States of America in the Civil war.
Nikita Kruschev
Because santa said so
The US often underestimated their enemy.
Cassius
Walt Kelly (1913-1973) was a cartoonist who wrote "Pogo". Pogo paraphrased Commodore Perry's famous quote from the war of 1812, "...we have met the enemy, and he is ours..."; In 1953, Pogo said, "...we have met the enemy, and he is us..."
Socrates was seen as an enemy to the state because he was said to be influencing the young people in the wrong ways (they believed that he denied the existence of the gods).
Predominantly deployed by US Airmen not US Soldiers (predominantly deployed by the USAF not the US Army). If an enemy can be seen, it can be shot (destroyed). AO destroyed forests (jungles) that concealed enemy movements and positions. This agent was replaced by Rome Plows operated by US Army engineers by 1970.
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
There are several countries which are seen as an enemy of the US. The list includes China, North Korea, Iran, Russia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Pakistan.
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There is no enemy for the people of a country. if they are said that they have, the enemy is the one who makes them believe it.
who said it was okay?
Clausewitz
Voltaire