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Original Post Date: 2004-05-04 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/4/2004 1:31:08 PM
Iraq: What the Fallujah?
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/4/2004 1:31:08 PM
Iraq: What the Fallujah?
[I agree with this American commentary on Fallujah. The USA has done a terrible thing by stepping back. It shows a lack of will to engage in a fight – a fight which would have allowed it the opportunity to wipe out 1,500-2,000 terrorists (despite whatever US casualties would have occurred). But, by retreating, it shows a lack of will… and this is dreadful. Appointing one of Saddam’s former generals… is even worse. TRUSTING THEM – is madness. I don’t know what’s happening in Iraq, but in certain ways its as if the American leadership just don’t know what to do any more… As if the bottom has fallen out of the plans they had. The enemy must be rejoicing. This can only strengthen the enemy… and the lack of US will power in Iraq signals that the USA has lost the initiative… I expect things to get worse, as the enemy gain confidence, become more organised and through cunning, take advantage of the USA’s vaciliations and uncertainty. The enemy has spotted the weaknesses in the US strategy (desire for hearts and minds)… and they’re going to milk it with tricks, ruses, etc. Army officers are now “negotiating” with various terrorist groups, etc… on and on… to no effect… while they are lied to… and tricked… and manipulated… TALKING AND FIGHTING – we had plenty of that in Africa. Just when you win… they want to talk… then, when it suits them… they start the fighting… In the talking… they talk you into retreating… and so it goes on… It never ends… soldiers get demoralised… time drags on… the war goes nowhere… the costs mount… War weariness sets in… THAT’S THE REAL WAR YOU AMERICANS ARE NOW BEING EXPOSED TO… Endless low-intensity slaughter… which never stops… Keep watching this war… its a mess… the defeated are becoming the victors. The real nightmare is just beginning. Its just the beginning… This is an excerpt from a bigger article on Frontpage Magazine. Jan] WHAT THE FALLUJAH? All I can honestly say is that I have no clue what is going on in Fallujah, the critical battle of the war in Iraq. The obvious interpretation is that the Bush White House, under political pressure at home, has decided to all-but surrender the city to the enemy. That has certainly been the message sent to (and received by) the wider terrorist world. The Marine asault we were promised has failed to materialize. Various truces were negotiated and violated by the enemy many times. Then we responded by appointing a Saddamite Baathist in charge of eradicating the terrorist elements in the city, alongside the Marines. The only problem is that the Baathist general doesn’t believe there are any foreign fighters in Fallujah. From the Washington Post: In Fallujah, Jassim Mohammed Saleh, the former Iraqi major general entrusted by the Marines with forming a new security force in the violence-wracked city, said in an interview with the Reuters news service that “there are no foreign fighters in Fallujah.” He also insisted that onetime members of former president Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party should be allowed to return to the government and the army, saying they were “capable of administering the country in times of crisis.” Myers, who appeared on three Sunday morning news shows, cautioned that neither of the generals had been approved by the Pentagon. “They have not been vetted. They have not been placed in command. They are not in charge,” Myers said on “Fox News Sunday.” Myers said the leadership of the Fallujah Brigade also would have to be approved by the U.S. occupation authority in Baghdad and Iraq’s interim Defense Ministry. The decision to form the Fallujah Brigade and put Saleh in charge was made from “the bottom up,” the senior official said. “Now we have to have a policy to catch up with what is happening on the ground.” BLINKING?: If you want a more optimistic view of what is going on, check out the Belmont Club blog. They believe that an Iraqi force for the pacification of Fallujah was always part of the plan; and that what appears to be genuine weakness, vacillation and indecision on the part of the U.S. is in reality good tactics. I hope thyey’re right. And I guess history will judge. I also know that it’s easy to sit here in D.C. and pontificate while, on the ground, political compromises and military messes are inevitable. But last week seems to me to have reached a point where even hopeful, pro-war, Bush supporters like me have to acknowledge the epic mishandling of the post-war occupation. The U.S. is beginning to look both cruel and (a much bigger problem) weak. The huge propaganda victory handed to the enemy by the celebrations in Fallujah by Islamo-fascists shouldn’t have happened. Nor should the disgusting pictures of prisoner abuse and humiliation simply exist in a military as professional and ethical as that of the U.S. The misconduct is unforgivable, and shows simply a lack of control of the situation. The complete disarray in Fallujah – the inability of anyone from Bremer up even to expain what’s happening, let alone tell us what they’re doing about it – is a further sign of drift. It is no longer unreasonable to surmise that the administration is preparing to hand over power to any U.N.-blessed Shiite or Baathist general it can find, while indicating to the wider terrorist enemy that we will buckle under to pressure. At a critical moment when Fallujah should have been the occasion for a critical wiping out of the terrorist and insurgent infrastructure, we seem to have blinked. The consequences for our future credibility, for the lives of coalition servicemembers, for the lives of Western civilians, could not be graver. Source: FrontPage Magazine |
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