Following is an email forwarded to me by a friend of a soldier in Iraq.
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007
From: Bryant Shurley
Subject: My view of Iraq
I thought it was a good idea to let you all know what
the perspective is over here. I'm tired of hearing the media's skewed
version, the politicians squabbling over what they read in a report,
and the average ill-informed American ranting about things he knows
NOTHING about.
I've been over here a couple of months now, and I've learned more
about this country than a year's worth of watching CNN. I've sat in mission
briefs with Colonels, talked with village elders, had tea with Shieks,
played with the kids. And I agree with the President. We need more
troops and we need to take greater action.
There are 3 major factions here. The Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds. The
Shiites are in the majority, but Saddam was a Sunni, so he kept the
Shiites in check. Everyone hates the Kurds, who are Christian and in
the vast minority. The Kurds received the brunt of Saddam's murderous
tyranny. Now that Saddam is gone, the Shiites have taken control of
Baghdad. The largely peaceful Sunnis are now the victims of radical
Shiite terrorism. So the young Sunni men, who can no longer go to work
and support their families, do what all young men would do. They join
the Sunni militia and battle the Shiites. And thus the country sits on the
brink of civil war.
But this war is between them. They largely do not concern themselves
with the U.S. troops. The insurgents who battle the Coalition Forces are
from outside the country. And the biggest problem down here isn't the
insurgents. Its the politicians. The local politicians. Even though
the country is controlled by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, downtown
Baghdad is controlled by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The Shiites
follow al-Sadr and thus the Prime Minister does what al-Sadr says.
Think of it as if a warlord controlled New York and blackmailed the
President into diplomatic immunity.
When 1st Cav (mainly 2/5 Cav) came here in 2004, they took downtown
Baghdad (known as Sadr City) by force. It cost many lives, but after a
year, we held an iron grip on the largest insurgent breeding ground in
Iraq. The insurgents were afraid of the Horse People, and rightfully
so. But when 1st Cav left, al-Sadr influenced the Prime Minister to kick
out the Coalition forces from that area of Baghdad. He said the Iraqi
military forces could hold the city. But all that happened was al-Sadr
regained control of his city, and it is now a heavily guarded
fortress. A place where insurgents and terrorists can train and stockpile arms. We cannot go back in because the Prime Minister won't let us. Our
hands are tied.
So where does al-Sadr get his backing? From Iran and Syria. Iran
supplies him with money and Syria supplies the terrorists. The insurgents that battle the Coalition Forces are from Syria, Somalia and dozens of
other places outside of Iraq. Iraq is literally a terrorist breeding ground.
They have terrorist and sniper schools here. Why not? They train by
teaching them to attack the military forces here. And they have an
endless supply of these training tools. They have factories in Sadr
City to build bombs. Both Iran and Syria have openly proclaimed their
number one goal in life is to destroy the great Western Devil and the little
Western Devil (America and Britain). Iran wants to control Iraq to
further this purpose. Al-Sadr will get to "run" the country and live
like a king, but in reality Iran will pull the puppet strings. Iran will
have access to thousands of radical Shiites who will do whatever al-Sadr
tells them to. And Iraq will be used as a breeding ground for terrorism.
Terrorism that will be targeted directly at America and Britain.
The Iraq Study Group advised we should let Iran and Syria help with rebuilding? Bravo to President Bush for striking that idea down and vowing to keep those two countries out of Iraq.
So how do the Iraqi people feel about everything? Of course they don't
want the Americans here. But they would far rather have us here than
the Iranians. My platoon visited an average Sunni village on a patrol a
few days ago. Their only source of income was to farm, as they could not
go to the city to work for fear of violence. Many of the young men had
already run off to join the militia for no other reason than to feed
their families. They had no school or hospital near them and the
community was dying. The village elder's granddaughter was very sick
and I was able to treat her. Afterwards he invited me and my Platoon
Leader to sit in his house and have tea with him, and we talked about the
situation.
The people want peace. The Shiites kill the Sunnis because al-Sadr
tells them to do so. The Sunnis fight back because they have no choice. They are glad Saddam is dead (Sunni or not), but do not want to replace him with another dictator in a politician's clothes (which is what al-Sadr
will become). And they especially don't want Iran in charge. Many
innocent Iraqis will die if this happens. These are the words that
came out of the elder's mouth:
"We do not want America here, and America does not want to be here.
But you cannot leave because the militias control the country. America
must use the might of its giant army and sweep through, root out and
destroy the militias. Then Iraq can be free and you can leave."
What appears to have happened within our diplomatic community, is that
Prime Minister finally realizes that his days are numbered. If al-Sadr
remains, he will be kicked to the curb. So hopefully he is about to
allow us to reenter Sadr City, root out and destroy the enemy. A dramatic
troop increase will allow us to do this. And the Horse People are back and
ready to finish what they started over 2 years ago.
If we leave now, it will be a failure for democracy. Iran will control
Iraq and the end result will be more terrorist attacks on America. The
American people don't want soldiers dying over here, but its better
than American civilians dying over there. Do NOT forget 9/11. They will do
it again. The moment we loosen our grip on the noose, they will do it
again. And the only way to root out the evil here is to stop beating around
the bush, increase troops and destroy the insurgents once and for all. The
Iraqi government cannot do this on their own. The Iraqi security
forces are inadequate for this task. We are the only ones who can stop
al-Sadr.
Feel free to share this with whomever wants a real soldier's opinion
about the war.
SPC "Doc" Shurley
2/5 Cav, 1st CB
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Yes....
I will send this to every email contact I have besides Rolclub. Thanks for this indept report from the Ground. I hate CNN at times. This is what it is and this is what needs to be sent out to all that can possibly recieve. Thank You. There are plenty more Stories out there, just like this. Just want see it on CNN or other Liberal & Anti-Bush Stations.
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As a Military man once myself and I am proud we were trained by the Israelis... I know too, what it is like to hang on to your grounds and beat the enemy out of his foxhole....even if it takes to bayonet the SOB and skew his darn "interiors" and fling it out all over for the running dogs picking up the pieces!!!
What Bush has done and still needs to do.... is in the eyes of strategists.... the right way to head off the enemy... esp. the current unseen enemy mingled among the factions wanting to even past scores and then there are these two neighbours that are preparing in delight at this opportunity to move in.... hoping in the meanwhile, the West to buckle in and get chicken.... its like inviting Dems to the ranch for dinner and they kindly refuse with a sweet excuse... the Yankees are playing on that day!!!
The world and you as a reader of events... must understand, the current dilemma lies with the messy 2-face Maliki and that he too must go (he knows that already and fears his uncertainty someday approaching) and the failure to round up that clergy Sadr and also.... to fly all the Democrats in unescorted Blackhawks over insurgent territory... (or they will never realise what kind of 1st class hypocrites they have been all along) for as long as it takes unil they piss in their 3-piece suits and admit what a jerk they have been all along both to their constituencies and brave soldiers defending Freedom!!!
In fact, 20 odd thousand extra backup is not adequate.... another 200,000 should be flown in, at short notice, flush out all those militias, kick out the current faggot Govt under Maliki and replace him with a Kurd and a Sunni Judge, and start rewarding/awarding all Iraqis that tip the whereabouts of ANY foreign insurgent in the neighbourhood and any one that looks like a Iranian or Syrian, even talks like them... pack them away into a new Guantanamo-like camp outside the northern territory by the Kurds for imprisonment without any date of release!!!
The job will end sooner and if any Dems and chicken-out Reps doesn't support or like the idea, they lose all their future political status in the next elections.
Soldiers are sent out to stop and solve the dreaded menace among the fighting factions...not become sitting ducks and pussy-footing around and suffer as hated men and be sent home as derelicts in a body bag!!!
Take out the leaders, one way or the other and prevent outside intervention from influencing with the religion as the main factor behind nation building... religion is the worst enemy for EVERYONE!!!
My friend, a Wyomian who I met up in Asia with his wife too, we agreed... and hope, someone from the South wins and NOT the Dems... even if John MCcain fails due to his health.... Cheers to all the brave men who truly knows why it is a matter of life & death with honour to serve their country fighting elsewhere so YOU and i can live in a better and safer world....
That is why... the Dems are NEVER ever going to be a trusted party when they are hypocrites with the truth!!! Bush truth is painfuland ugly... at least it is known... it is a FACT of Life we all have to face someday...There is no such thing as perching on either side of the fence... one side is right, the other is NOT!!!
YB. cheers to all who wants freedom and security with good harmony ridding off power seeking leaders....I see Dems doing it with the exception of Clinton....he wags and yields his finger only!!!
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