Posted on 01/02/2006 7:28:29 PM PST by jmc1969
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told servicemembers here that 2006 will be "a bad year for the enemies of the United States."
"I promise you that I won't forget who is doing the work when I make my recommendations" to the president and the National Security Council, Marine Gen. Peter Pace said at an air base near here as part of a United Service Organizations tour he is leading.
Pace, accompanied by his senior enlisted advisor Army Command Sgt. Maj. William J. Gainey, hosted the trip to thank servicemembers for their efforts in the war on terrorism. He visited Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait and Djibouti during the trip.
Pace spoke of the commitment that servicemembers demonstrate every day. He told servicemembers throughout the region to take time to think about all they have accomplished. "And it's not just in support of the global war on terror," he said. "You have been superb in everything you have been asked to do, whether it is tsunami relief in the Pacific, hurricane relief back home, or earthquake relief in Pakistan."
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Interesting point Marine_Uncle, which leads to another question, how will we know if or when Bin Laden is dead or not without him releasing another tape or if Zarqawi is still in Iraq?
-----"If he makes it to say Gaza or some other shit hole .....may be as horney as hell at this point."----
After that long article about Gen. Pace it took me a second to figure out who you were talking about!
I think Allah took care of OBL for us. Wouldn't that be the greatest irony? God took out Osama. Gets him out of divine status doesn't it?
Sadr and some in the UIA are demanding their militias are made a part of the military. Hopefully smarter heads will will prevail.
When UBL is killed I'd put $ to dough nuts it is as a result of our direct doing - However if he were to meet his demise another way (not from our DA) his death would still filter out and we'd pick up chatter of this - Without a doubt.
As for Zarqawi I tend to agree with Marine_Uncle his death will come if he remains in Iraq - But he most likely knows Iraq is a lost cause (we've won, freedom is winning) and he just may pick up shop and leave thus making his capture much more complicated if he heads into Syria or Gaza.
I continue to hope Zarqawi's ego gets the best of him and he stays within Iraq. We'll get him if he does.
Of course they should (and they will). The resources of time, energy and lives given to locating these men should most certainly result in direct action being taken against them.
Furthermore if direct action wasn't taken immediately there is would be the almost certainty of these men soon disappearing again. Only to have this deadly chase begin again.
Additionally the killing of these men (the leadership wing) would serve a very big blow. Senior leadership that is effective (which these men are) when it is removed from any organization has a very definite detrimental effect for that organization. al Qeade is no different.
These men are not easily replaced. Especially considering the lack of actual intelligence by most of their followers.
Killing these men would also deal a very real psychological blow to the whole terrorist movement. In much of the ME. This is something that is clear to anyone who has operated over in that region.
Secondly it would be a deserved as well as needed boost to both our Military and civilian communities.
Allowing UBL and or Zarqawi to remain alive under some grand scheme is complete foolishness thought up by those who either aren't actively involved in this real fight (in combat) or by those who simply love to think deep thoughts and always have to be thought of as the "smartest one in the room" (typically only by themselves).
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