If by "not perfect" you mean "not analogous at all," then i agree with you.Ian wrote:Not a perfect analogy, but it works just fine Coito. The US had been at war for 2.5 years by the time D-Day happened, and only 11 months afterwords. The difference here is that the allies would have invaded sooner if it were militarily possible.
In Afghanistan, an invasion happened very soon after 9/11... and then the war was shunted to a lower priority for the next seven to eight years... during which time the Taliban had ample time to regain some footing.
The US had been at war for 2.5 years, but we weren't fighting in Europe because we hadn't yet invaded the Continent.
The point in Afghanistan is that Obama ordered a surge, and dramatically increased our body count, but achieved very little in exchange for those lives. That's the context.