Posted on 01/15/2005 7:10:37 PM PST by churchillbuff
YORK In his latest column for Knight Ridder newspapers, famed war correspondent Joseph L. Galloway, a Bronze Star winner, calls for the United States, following Iraqi elections on Jan. 30, to "declare victory and begin leaving."
He joins the rather small band of commentators or editorialists advocating withdrawal.
Last month, in a USA Today column, founder Al Neuharth called for the United States to leave Iraq "sooner rather than later."
Galloway, co-author of "We Were Soldiers Once... and Young," won a Bronze Star in Vietnam after saving the lives of several soldiers and has covered nearly every major conflict since, including the current one.
In his current column he writes that if we stay the course in Iraq "we're likely doomed to an even bloodier and more costly defeat in a country divided along ethnic and religious fault lines and headed toward civil war. ...
"The problem is that there is no way we can win -- defeat the insurgents and install a stable, democratic, friendly government -- and bad things are going to happen anyway. There is no way Americans are willing to pay the price even of stalemate, never mind an unattainable victory. ...
"Why can't we win? Because we charged in with false premises and bogus assumptions. Because for every insurgent we kill, two or three more join the cause. Because even our advertised victories -- like Fallujah, where we apparently had to destroy the city in order to save it, or Samarra or Ramadi -- only turned the entire Sunni population against the United States and its Iraqi allies. ...
"If we learned nothing else from the bitter history of Vietnam it should be that there are places and people who won't accept change and won't quit fighting until even the most powerful nation and army in the world wearies of the killing and dying. ...
"As we approach the second anniversary of our invasion of Iraq we need to be discussing and debating what we are gaining, if anything, from this war and what we are losing."
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...Thank you for your interest, my friend.
...Won't you come join us and sign our U.S. 7th Cavalry Petition for President BUSH to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to lifetime lifesaving Hero RICK RESCORLA?
...Our fellow Battle of IA DRANG-1965 Brother RICK RESCORLA turned to gray dust after his saving 1,000's of lives,
...just before World Trade Center Tower II came crashing down on him on 9/11/2001.
...You can access his Battle of IA DRANG-1965/World Trade Center Story and Petition on the Home Page of Lt. Gen. Moore & Galloway's IA DRANG website...
http://www.lzxray.com
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>>>Do you think the US Constitution will replace the Koran?
Hasn't the US Gov already tried retranslating the koran?
The koran already has multiple translations.
The US Gov has a translation.
Strategy.
I sent the URL out to my email list.
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Please thank your Hero Soldier son for protecting us and making us the...
...HOME OF THE BRAVE.
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And after all this,he wants us to now pull out of Iraq?
AMEN!
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...Realizing that I can't really speak for him myself,
...I don't think JOE GALLOWAY agrees with Defense Secretary RUMSFELD's current handling of the Iraq War, nor the Secretary's present and future plans for changing the size and shape of our Military Forces in order to adapt to their future missions in our new Century, the LIBERTY Century.
...GALLOWAY sided against RUMSFELD on behalf of former U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Senseki when the General stated to Congress that we would need at least a quarter of a million Troops in Iraq to get the job done right. This General is now retired.
...Agree with him or not, JOE feels what he feels very deeply. Part of that was shown at the end of "WE WERE SOLDIERS" with actor Barry Pepper tearfully portraying him while trying to type up our IA DRANG Battle Story.
For it really is,
'WE WERE SOLDIERS ONCE...
...and YOUNG'..
...as JOE so wonderfully put it in his Bestselling Book that the Movie "WE WERE SOLDIERS" is based on.
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You know, I completely forgot about the "pausers" in the Afghanistan war. Funny they havne't reminded us about their push for THAT fantastic tactic.
Imagine you were an Iraqi, reading, watching and listening to the American media. Getting pumped full of defeatism like this, or ODing on the bloviations of Teddy and other Democrat losers.
If it didn't infuriate you, it would sure make you feel hopeless.
What a jerk. First of all, 60 percent of the population who are Shiite want us to stay and are very enthusiastic about gaining power through the ballot box. The 20 percent Sunni (and their sometimes allies, the foreign terrorists) don't want the elections because it spells certain rejection of their power obtained through the barrel of a gun. Pulling out after the elections is precisely what we want to do, no one argues we want out of here. But NOT until this country is able to defend it's new found and extremely fragile democracy. If we pull out and leave this country to the insurgents we will send the very clear message we don't stay and fight. If we want to embolden the terrorists that is precisely the way to do it. If we think our casualties are too high now, just wait till we have to fight the big one because we convince the Arab world we are quitters and weak.
Galloway is a good guy. He's just one of those Vietnam vets who learned all the wrong lessons from a badly run war, and now applies those lessons to a completely different place, and different circumstances.
Thanks for the Realcities link on Galloway.
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.."Our war against Terrorism in Iraq...
...is about finally freeing the women of the Middle East so that they can teach their children the high prices paid for their waging war...
...so that they will be less inclined to do so in the future"
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...FoX News Channel Foreign Affairs Expert MONSOUR IJAZ on the FoX News Channel
...and then repeated by...
...Freeper "ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer to KFI Radio Reporter Laura Ingram at Freerepublic's 'God Bless America' Freep Rally in support of our Troops then entering Iraq ...outside the Academy Awards Show's Kodak Theater in Hollywood CA on March 23, 2003
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Actually,
...we Freepers were heartily demonstrating outside the 2003 Academy Awards in Support of our Troops then bringing Freedom to Iraq. Troops being spearheaded by 9/11 Casualty RICK RESCORLA's U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment of Battle of IA DRANG-1965 Fame.
Amazing, simply amazing in GOD's Plan.
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who cares
Great post there on #46, Southack. Thanks.Famed War Correspondent Joe Galloway
Calls for U.S. Pullout After Iraq Elections
Excerpt of Southack's post:
Southack On Iraq: The Great Poker Surprise
For Iraq, we have a beautiful thing going; the press thinks that we're losing, the armchair ankle-biters think that we're losing, and the terrorists think that we're losing. All that you have to do is to ask them about the impending Iraqi elections and they all exclaim that there will be too much violence to hold them. They're wrong.
What we're losing in Iraq are 1 to 2 Americans per day.
What we've gotten in exchange are the deaths of more than 100,000 jihadis, the vast waste of pro-jihadis funds, the cut-off of Saudi jihadist funds, Hussein in jail, Hussein's money cut off from the Palestinians, control of Pakistani nukes, the end of Egypt's, Lybia's, and Iraq's WMD programs, a strategic base from which to next strike any of Lebanon, Syria, or more likely: Iran...as well as a perfect roach motel in which jihadis come from all over to check in, but they don't check out alive.
Attacks in Iraq are down from 98 per day to 46 per day. Elections are coming up, and more than 120,000 Iraqi soldiers have now graduated from U.S. training.
We're flowing more oil out of Iraq right now than what Hussein managed to do pre-war. We've got more electricity over there, more teachers, more doctors, and better staffed local hospitals for the natives.
It's a thing of beauty.
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