Secret Letter from Iraq Provides Rays of Hope
October 8, 2006, 8:31 am![]() |
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By Andrew L. Jaffee
I recently ranted pessimistically about the situation in Iraq, because an entire Iraqi police brigade had been taken out of service in Baghdad. A U.S. general had suggested that Iraq’s capital would be safer without these police, as they were enabling the activities of sectarian death squads. But a letter obtained by Time Magazine, penned by an unnamed U.S. Marine, reveals that American and Iraqi forces are successfully fighting the country’s “insurgents:”
Biggest Surprise — Iraqi Police. All local guys. I never figured that we’d get a police force established in the cities in al-Anbar. I estimated that insurgents would kill the first few, scaring off the rest. Well, insurgents did kill the first few, but the cops kept on coming. The insurgents continue to target the police, killing them in their homes and on the streets, but the cops won’t give up. Absolutely incredible tenacity. The insurgents know that the police are far better at finding them than we are — and they are finding them. Now, if we could just get them out of the habit of beating prisoners to a pulp . . .
Highest Unit Re-enlistment Rate — Any outfit that has been in Iraq recently. All the danger, all the hardship, all the time away from home, all the horror, all the frustrations with the fight here — all are outweighed by the desire for young men to be part of a band of brothers who will die for one another. They found what they were looking for when they enlisted out of high school. Man for man, they now have more combat experience than any Marines in the history of our Corps. …
Best Chuck Norris Moment — 13 May. Bad Guys arrived at the government center in a small town to kidnap the mayor, since they have a problem with any form of government that does not include regular beheadings and women wearing burqahs. There were seven of them. As they brought the mayor out to put him in a pick-up truck to take him off to be beheaded (on video, as usual), one of the Bad Guys put down his machinegun so that he could tie the mayor’s hands. The mayor took the opportunity to pick up the machinegun and drill five of the Bad Guys. The other two ran away. One of the dead Bad Guys was on our top twenty wanted list. Like they say, you can’t fight City Hall. …
Proudest Moment — It’s a tie every day, watching our Marines produce phenomenal intelligence products that go pretty far in teasing apart Bad Guy operations in al-Anbar. Every night Marines and Soldiers are kicking in doors and grabbing Bad Guys based on intelligence developed by our guys. We rarely lose a Marine during these raids, they are so well-informed of the objective. A bunch of kids right out of high school shouldn’t be able to work so well, but they do.
Even Time admits:
His honest but wry narration and unusually frank dissection of the mission contrasts sharply with the story presented by both sides of the Iraq war debate, the Pentagon spin masters and fierce critics.
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October 22nd, 2006 at 10:48 am
[...] Despite glimmers of hope — as reported by our own Marines — my patience is waning, as Sunnis and Shiites seem to have no limit to their desire for vengeance and murder, and committing all manner of perversions against each other. The recent estimate that 655,000 people have been murdered in mainly Arab/Muslim on Arab/Muslim violence may be exaggerated, but there’s no doubt that the country has become one of the world’s worst hell-holes — “601,027 [deaths] were attributed to the violence (mainly from gunfire and mainly among men aged 15-59)…” [...]