Friday, July 8, 2011

Iraq War Summary 2007


IT’S NOT ROCKET SCIENCE
(or)  Why the United States is in Iraq in 2007

By John
October, 2007

            Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, dropped bombs on Saudi Arabia and other places, amongst other misdeeds in the early 90’s, which generated the first Gulf War.  A brilliant move by the Commanding General Norman Schwarzkopf, former Vietnam line officer, encircled the Iraq army, but was stopped short of closing the door by the first President Bush who wanted to make it a 100 hour war.  The Iraq Army escaped.  But, Saddam agreed to do certain things in exchange for the cessation of hostilities.

            Almost immediately Saddam started breaking the agreements.  He kicked out the weapons inspectors, shot at planes in the no-fly zone, to name but a few miscreant acts.  President Bill Clinton sent scud missiles and dropped some bombs during Monica’s time, all, he said, in an effort to make Saddam live up to his commitments.

            George W. Bush was elected President.  9/11 happened.  Terrorist camps were invaded in Afghanistan and the Taliban removed in short order despite the same region previously being the Soviet Union’s “Vietnam.”  Bush started asking permission from Congress and the UN to do something about Saddam’s breaking the agreements.  Both the UN and Congress gave Bush authority to invade Iraq and enforce the agreements.  Time passed without much happening other than coalition building to the largest ever.

            Democrats and liberal media starting their anti-war/anti Bush chirping and ankle biting, complained that Bush needed the authority to invade Iraq renewed.  So, Bush went back to Congress and asked them to renew the authority to invade Iraq.  Most of the Democrats, although continuing to chirp, along with the majority Republicans, voted to give him authority, a second time.

            Iraq was finally invaded and, in record time, led by General Tommy Franks (another earlier Vietnam line officer), Saddam removed, his sons killed, the war declared ended, Saddam captured and occupation began.  Anti-war (anti-occupation????) Democrats and liberal media stuck up their heads again, started the chants of Bush lied/kids died and it’s all about the oil mantra, and complained about Bush errors made in Iraq.  Nevertheless, the Iraqi people conducted not just one, but three elections under a new Constitution.

            Memo to Democrats and limp spine Republicans:  In War and subsequent occupation, the Plan can never be followed to the letter.  After all, the other guy, the enemy, has a say in the battle/occupation.  That doesn’t make the plan an error or errors.  After all, Americans are noted for creativity and flexibility, especially in war.

            Al Qaeda then tried to incite a Civil War between the two major religious factions initially by blowing up a Mosque followed up by randomly blowing up civilians.  With apparent American success limited, the anti-war Democrats became emboldened and tried to fan an anti-war movement.  They questioned Bush’s authority to go into Iraq DESPITE not once, but twice having securing authority from Congress to say nothing of the countless resolutions from the UN and the 65 nation coalition.  They say Bush lied, yet at the time, each and every one of them in position saw the same intelligence and threats including WMD’s.  Nevertheless, these folks tried, seriously tried, to undermine the Iraq war/occupation effort.

            Demo’s Problem:  During the 60’s, the anti-war folks developed a different type of coalition, one with the draft eligible male youth, those who were most probable to go fight the war.  They were successful in fanning that fire.  Today, in 2007, there is no draft.  College students have no fear of being forced to serve in the military and go fight a war.  They evaluate the war as current history being made and discuss Iraq objectively.  They have no personal interest, generally, unless they know someone serving in the military, since they are not in line to be called to involuntarily join the Army or Marines.  Not the same thing as the Vietnam era.

            So, the anti-war/anti-occupation folks, and their allies in the print and television media, despite over four years of nightly propaganda against President Bush and his war, have failed to ignite any real anti-war sentiment at home.

            Then, in September, 2007, General Petraeus unanimously confirmed by the Senate to command the effort some several months before, testified in Congress that there was some great inroads being made to neutralize the fighting and establish internal security in most of Iraq.  Suddenly, the American population, realizing the main stream media had been lying to them, started again supporting the mission in Iraq.  Seeing this, the Democrats started reversing their position, only with the exception of the very far out fringe left.  And now, even Democrat Presidential wannabees acknowledge America’s place in Iraq, even after Bush leaves office in 2009.

            So, President George W. Bush’s war is moving to successful culmination in the tradition of an American war effort.

          Geography question:  What geo-politico country that needs surrounding lies between Afghanistan and Iraq?

          Besides: The whole point of American military presence in the middle-east is to provide a target for terrorist on their own soil and thereby keep the concept of terrorism in the middle-east, and not in mid-America.

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