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Terror Strategist Warns of Lengthy Iraqi Insurgency -Withdrawal?
CNSNews ^ | 6/24/05 | Monisha Bansal

Posted on 06/25/2005 8:08:08 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection

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To: Avenger

I think you are correct. Once the Iraqi Constitution and new government are in place in January 2006 there will be a huge push by Shiite and Sunni leaders for a fast withdrawal of Coalition forces. It will be less intense from the Kurds but they will probably want us out as well so they can begin to emigrate back into traditional Kurdish areas like Kirkuk (leading to some violence with the Sunnis there). I predict most Coalition forces will be out of Iraq by the end of next year whether their security forces are completely ready or not.


41 posted on 06/25/2005 9:52:28 AM PDT by DHerion
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To: iconoclast

Or maybe you're one who likes to splash around in the cesspool of liberal propaganda.


42 posted on 06/25/2005 9:52:28 AM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: dixiechick2000
Thought the following email might be of interest.  It was forwarded to me last night.  Don't know how many forwarding rounds it took before it arrived in my mailbox.  But, the content does seem to vindicate Rumsfeld, quite a bit, and lessen the truth value of the likes of the think-tanked Cordesmans of the world. .

I will tell you about some interesting things I saw.

I will say that things seem to be much better than they appear in the news reports. I was there during the big increase in violence but I can tell you that it doesn't seem to be having much affect on the people of Iraq and certainly not on the US troops.. The general feeling is that what we are seeing is the dying breaths of an insurgency. The insurgents no longer shoot at the soldiers. Most of the guys we are with haven't made contact with enemy in weeks. All they talk about is that they wish these guys would show their faces so that they can have a fair fight. The only weapon that they have left is the car bomb. Most of the big roads used to be littered with bombs but those are way down because the Iraqis are now doing the patrolling so the bad guys are now down to car bombs that they can make while in hiding.

I was at the site of a car bombing shortly after the explosion at the gate of a base I was on and the Army soldier who was at the gate when it happened said as the man drove up he saw that his hands were handcuffed to the steering wheel. Intelligence reports indicate that they are kidnapping men's families and then telling the man he must drive the car to a location or his family will be killed. They then follow him in a second car and remote  detonate the explosive when he gets near the target. There have been cases when the driver has detoured and the car was exploded with little effect because the driver was trying to get away.

The bombs are now being blown in public places because the bases are very secure and the Iraqi forces have learned to protect themselves, so all that is left are the people. Speaking of which, I spent a lot of time on the street in and around Baghdad and I can say that in all of my trips to Iraq I have never seen so many people coming up to soldiers on the street to give them tips about bad guys. You have to be careful because sometimes it's a tribal or neighborhood feud that you are hearing about. One guy is just trying to get his competition in trouble even though he may have nothing to do with the insurgency. But it was exciting and encouraging to see a few people trying to cooperate with soldiers. I had never seen that before.

I also could not believe that almost every patrol I went on and every single raid I was on was done in tandem with Iraqi forces. In the case of the raids, the US guys are no longer kicking in the doors. They are only rolling  for backup and in almost every case the command officer mentioned that while these guys are no Navy Seals they are improving by leaps and bounds. In parts of Baghdad the Iraqis have been assigned battle space without everyday US supervision. And they plan to turn over huge chunks to the Iraqis in the next few months. I was told several times that where they had tough neighborhoods and bad stretches of bomb filled roads they just send the Iraqis in and in a week and a half the insurgent activity goes down to nothing.

I know that even as I say all these wonderful things there was a big  operation out at the Syrian border. We were told about the operation the day before it started and a general said that they believe that the previously uncontested area was the last good hide out for bad people. And a few days later when the numbers stared rolling in we were told that as the marines  were fighting street to street that the locals were coming out of their houses and pointing out the locations of all the bad guys. I definitely have  never seen that before.

I also went to a memorial service for a fallen soldier. It was toward the end of the trip and I was feeling very good about all that I had seen and heard but the service really brought me down. It was for a kid from Escondido, Ca....25 yrs old and on this day of his service he was actually supposed to be leaving to go home and see his two week old daughter....his third child. I will tell you that I tried not to cry but I was very unsuccessful. He was killed by a road side bomb that hit him because he was  the gunner sticking out of a Humvee. It brought back to me that it is still dangerous in Iraq and that there are still tough days ahead. I may make it
sound like it's all good in Iraq but that just isn't true for that poor woman who is left to raise three kids. It really cut deep into my soul that day.

It's a tough job for the soldiers. I hated listening to his fellow soldier talk about him and how they all planned to rally around his wife upon their return. Things are getting much better and at a pace I never thought possible and I hope and believe that by the end of this year that there will be no more need for memorial services. We will have troops in Iraq for years to come I imagine but I see the Iraqi people standing up for themselves for the first time. We may never see an Iraq that looks, acts and holds close the values that we have as Americans but I can see the forming of a stable government and a military able to defend itself and to rid the country of radicals wanting to inflict terror. That's all we need to start bringing people home.

The moral was incredibly high...the food was great...the sleeping and showering conditions were at an all time high. Hopefully the end of 2005 will see huge strides in our withdrawal of troops. I believe us to be on  that path.


43 posted on 06/25/2005 10:07:53 AM PDT by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: Racehorse

Great letter, thanks for posting this. We won't hear about it from the MSM, or even Fox for that matter--maybe Ollie North will cover some of this one day.


44 posted on 06/25/2005 10:32:45 AM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: Condor51
From the original article of this thread:

Cordesman, who traveled to Iraq earlier this month, said he "did not see progress in aid. I did not see progress in economics. I did not see that the U.S. has a plan for using the aid they are providing."

In essesence that sounds a lot like what Joe Wilson said after his trip to Niger....

45 posted on 06/25/2005 10:37:53 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: FreedomPoster
I don't blame her for leaving, to go raise her kids in Texas, but she left a hole that has simply not been filled.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't she return to full time duty almost a year ago?

46 posted on 06/25/2005 10:38:44 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: balch3

Does Conservative means supporting the GOP politician no matter what, and never criticizing any action or decision?

I mean, anyone who doesn't see what a complete mess Iraq is in is simply not being honest with themselves.


47 posted on 06/25/2005 10:40:13 AM PDT by Guillermo (42% of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi and Bush continues to lick their boots)
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To: iconoclast

I think she may be working remotely from TX on some things, but I don't think she's physically at the White House.

They're really just not getting the message out, that's for sure.


48 posted on 06/25/2005 10:42:06 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (This space intentionally blank) (NRA)
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To: Guillermo

So you're saying President Bush, Vice President Cheney, and Secretary Rumsfeld aren't being honest? Maybe you wandered into the wrong forum by mistake. Daily Kos is down the hall to the LEFT.


49 posted on 06/25/2005 10:42:28 AM PDT by balch3
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To: Guillermo
I mean, anyone who doesn't see what a complete mess Iraq is in is simply not being honest with themselves.

You mean, like this guy:  http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1430461/posts#43

 

50 posted on 06/25/2005 10:45:21 AM PDT by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: balch3

Yes, they aren't being honest, and it's not something they could even know.

AND all the Generals in Iraq are saying the insurgency is stronger than ever...are you saying THEY are lying?

And, I've been around here many more years than you have.

Go drink some kool-aid.


51 posted on 06/25/2005 10:53:08 AM PDT by Guillermo (42% of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi and Bush continues to lick their boots)
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To: FreedomPoster
I think she may be working remotely from TX on some things

The most daunting challenge facing Karen Hughes as the new undersecretary of State for public diplomacy is not how to get Muslim women to shed their burkas, or getting Arabs to embrace democracy, but how to convince the Muslim world the United States is not cruising the lower circles of Dante's inferno.
April 15, 2005, Washington Times

52 posted on 06/25/2005 10:59:18 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: balch3; Guillermo
Maybe you wandered into the wrong forum by mistake.

Last time I checked, Naked Emperor posts ARE allowed here.

53 posted on 06/25/2005 11:03:53 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: Guillermo
And, I've been around here many more years than you have. LOL

I estimate that about 50% of the 2004-05 hatch of Freepers are operating out of the White House basement. ;o)

54 posted on 06/25/2005 11:09:21 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: iconoclast

These newbie idiots come around here and demand no one ever criticize any GOP'er for any reason.


55 posted on 06/25/2005 11:11:08 AM PDT by Guillermo (42% of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi and Bush continues to lick their boots)
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To: Guillermo
These newbie idiots come around here and demand no one ever criticize any GOP'er for any reason.

And the term Bushbots sends 'em into an absolute frenzy!

56 posted on 06/25/2005 11:14:57 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: MizSterious
"We are fighting with hands tied behind our backs..."

Sorta like taking an etiquette book to a gunfight....

Think that might be because nobody has yet figured out how to fight effectively from the position of "bushwhackees"?

57 posted on 06/25/2005 11:25:15 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: Guillermo
AND all the Generals in Iraq are saying the insurgency is stronger than ever...are you saying THEY are lying?

I'll say THEY're being very careful about what they do say.

Who wants to be remembered for laying down the next "Light at the end of the tunnel" speech?

After all, look what you've made out of the little bit they have said . . . publicly.

58 posted on 06/25/2005 11:38:34 AM PDT by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: Racehorse
An unsigned, undated, unsourced email?

It's truly sad that you find yourself clinging to such straws.

59 posted on 06/25/2005 11:38:41 AM PDT by iconoclast (.. the president should "stop talking down" to Congress and the American people. - Anthony Cordesman)
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To: Racehorse

Only blind partisans think this thing in Iraq is going well, or will "end soon."

Heck, our own CiC is kissing the asses of those who fund and exhort others to kill us.


60 posted on 06/25/2005 11:40:18 AM PDT by Guillermo (42% of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi and Bush continues to lick their boots)
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