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Why we are in Iraq
Air Force Link ^ | Col. Charles J. Westgate III

Posted on 01/04/2008 4:23:33 PM PST by SandRat

1/4/2008 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFPN) -- We all had many different reasons for joining the military, but since Sept. 11, I know we all joined or re-enlisted knowing that we are at war with the terrorists.

But, why are we still fighting in Iraq and putting our lives in jeopardy?

To shed some light on this question, I want to provide some of my personal thoughts and avoid the politics of the issue. I will not debate whether Saddam had weapons of mass destruction at the beginning of the Operation Iraqi Freedom, nor will I argue whether Saddam killed innocent men, women and children who were citizens of his own country. Those are all questions for the politicians, historians and senior leaders of our military and government to answer. I'd like to focus on the current situation and the people aspects of the issue.

Regardless of who was right or wrong, the fact remains that at 10:15 Eastern Standard Time on March 19, 2003, the United States and coalition forces began OIF and moved troops into Iraq. By April 7, the forces had captured Baghdad and Saddam's presidential palace. Iraqis were celebrating in the streets and overjoyed to be free and out from under Saddam's rule. Since this time, there have been many factors that have changed the environment in Iraq and caused a major rise in terrorist activities across the country. But, we cannot change the past. We can only try to change the future.

If you had an opportunity to meet some Iraqis, you would probably find them to be very much like you and me. Yes, they speak a different language and practice a different religion than most of us. But, if you look a little closer, you will find many of our words come from Arabic and some of our major religions have the same roots and similar beliefs.

You also may find some of their customs to be different from ours. But again, at the core of their customs you will find a belief in good values and taking care of family. They enjoy watching TV, playing sports and browsing the Internet, and parents want their children to grow up and have a good education, just like us. So, in the end, the majority of Iraqi people are just looking for a happy and peaceful life, and they are not terrorists.

Since the insurgents' activity has escalated in Iraq, daily life has become quite uncomfortable. The most obvious issue, of course, is the improvised explosive devices in the neighborhoods that are blowing up and killing innocent people.

Receiving consistent electrical power also has been a challenge because the insurgents often targeted the power and oil infrastructure. Imagine trying to sleep at night when it is 120 degrees outside and you have no air conditioning. Keeping food cold and fresh is also tough when you are only getting a few hours of electricity each day.

But, in the midst of all this chaos, the Iraqis still go about their business trying to improve their lives, complete their educations, get married and raise a family.

The members of the Iraqi military and police force make a huge sacrifice by just joining the service. As soon as they put on their uniforms, they are a target for the terrorists. Many Iraqi military members have sent their families into hiding or have developed "cover stories" to help keep their family safe. In some cases an Iraqi service member may not even know where his family is located and not communicate with them for many months, wondering if they are alive and safe. Numerous Iraqi servicemembers also have been killed after returning from training in the United States.

Yet Iraqis continue to join and serve. In fact, the Iraqi air force recently graduated their second class of officers from their newly established air force academy. These men and women continue to join and serve because they want to have peace in their country and want a better life for their children.

As the fight against the terrorists has continued, the Iraqis and coalition forces have been training and fighting, side by side. A large number of the coalition forces in Iraq are there as trainers and advisors. They have been working, eating, laughing and fighting along side one another.

There are many stories of Iraqis coming to rescue or protect their American counterparts. One Iraqi officer did not hesitate to place himself in harm's way to protect an American Airman when his aircraft was forced to land in a very dangerous area. This Iraqi was able to divert any hostile attentions towards himself and away from the American until they could get to safety.

And yes, Iraqis and Americans have even died together. Aug. 11, 2005, an Iraqi citizen was buried at Arlington Cemetery, a first in the history of Arlington. He was an Iraqi Air Force pilot who was killed with American Airmen. They died together fighting for the same cause -- peace and freedom -- and now they are buried together. This Iraqi is the same officer who protected the American Airman only a few months prior. The young Iraqi pilot was married and left behind two young children. Like most Americans, his family was sad for the loss, but very proud of what he was fighting for.

There are many other stories like this that you don't see on TV or read in the newspaper. Every day, Americans and Iraqis are working together, helping one another, helping the local civilians, building schools, providing medical support, etc. It is important that people understand there is more going on than just the terrorists' acts of violence and killing.

We constantly hear the stories of death and destruction, but rarely hear the stories of success and friendship. More and more, these successes are continuing to accumulate. The number of terrorist acts have dramatically decreased as more Iraqis are trained and as the responsibility for security transitions to their forces.

So, why are we in Iraq? I can't answer for you, but I know why I am honored to be here and away from my family, yet again. It is because we are fighting for good people who just want the same peace and happiness that we tend to easily take for granted. We've started this mission and I'd like to see us finish.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911; alqeda; iraq; patriotism

1 posted on 01/04/2008 4:23:37 PM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat

bttt


2 posted on 01/04/2008 4:26:26 PM PST by BenLurkin
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To: SandRat
This is from John F. Kennedy's Inaugaral address....

Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty. 4 This much we pledge—and more.

That pretty much says it all.......

remember when a demonrat had some balls?

At any rate, that is why we are in Iraq!!!

3 posted on 01/04/2008 4:38:00 PM PST by Nitro (Nitro does it with a BANG!!)
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To: Nitro
Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty. 4 This much we pledge—and more.

You'd never know today he's related to the swimmer.
4 posted on 01/04/2008 5:42:11 PM PST by BerryDingle (With friends like the media, who needs enemas ?)
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To: SandRat

If people care at all about posterity (that means your children and their children and so on) then they would be fully supportive of what we are doing in Iraq and elsewhere.

People baffle me with their enunciated lockstep liberal anti military mindset everywhere (it seems) that I go.


5 posted on 01/04/2008 5:49:44 PM PST by Radix (If your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.)
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To: SandRat

bump


6 posted on 01/04/2008 5:50:57 PM PST by Christian4Bush (Driscoll: "Secretary Heller, who's running CTU? You, or me?" Heller: "You are...unless I am.")
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To: Radix

It’s the Sixties Selfinterest an Microwave Mentality combined that does it.


7 posted on 01/04/2008 5:52:10 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
We constantly hear the stories of death and destruction, but rarely hear the stories of success and friendship. More and more, these successes are continuing to accumulate. The number of terrorist acts have dramatically decreased as more Iraqis are trained and as the responsibility for security transitions to their forces.

There is a battle for the hearts and minds of the people. Those who win that battle win the war.

8 posted on 01/04/2008 5:59:32 PM PST by LucyJo
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To: SandRat

A wonderful honorable man...but he should not equate Islam to the other religions.

Christianity does not have the “same roots and similar beliefs” as Islam. Islam arose as a destroyer of Christianity, the antithesis of Christian beliefs if you will.


9 posted on 01/04/2008 6:31:07 PM PST by eleni121 (+ En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great)
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To: Nitro

Just could keep zipped up ... like Clinton ... .


10 posted on 01/04/2008 7:31:08 PM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God) .)
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To: nmh
Who zipped up?

Kennedy did Monroe.

Clintoon hid from Lewinsky.

Whatever else you can say Clintoon is evil!!!

11 posted on 01/04/2008 7:43:43 PM PST by Nitro (Nitro does it with a BANG!!)
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To: SandRat

One reason surely is that it did not make sense to start anywhere else, not Iran or North Korea or Syria or anywhere else, but we had to start somewhere.


12 posted on 01/04/2008 7:56:54 PM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: SandRat

I had the misfortune of reading an essay on Salon.com today about how anyone who thinks Iraq was a success is an idiot.

I must say I am infuriated that even among many conservatives there seems to be an accepted meme that our war in Iraq was not all that good.

It was an astounding success and well justified.

There were 23 justifications for the war including genocide. Naysayers in Congress said 10,000 American soldiers would die in the first six months in just the theater of Bagdad.

We trained thousands of troops and police, conducted three major democratic elections in 2005 created a constitution while the EU failed to do so.

We have killed tens of thousands of jihadist radicals. We have created the greatest nation of Al Qaeda haters the world has ever known.

We have handed al Qaeda their decisive Vietnam.

All was won on the backs of VOLUNTEERS who loved country more than partisan playgrounds at home. These are the greatest generation because they willingly chose to risk their lives to assault a vicious tyranny , defend a fragile democracy against islamofascists and stabilize the new nation while pretending patriots stabbed them in the back at home.

I am fed up with the half hearted supported of this war.


13 posted on 01/04/2008 8:01:41 PM PST by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: BerryDingle
Don't forget there were 4 brothers...

Joseph died in WWII,..

John became Prez.......

Robert stood up and got shot......

\and Ted got drunk.,P. Can you blame him...........

and would you stand up ?

14 posted on 01/04/2008 8:21:44 PM PST by Nitro (Nitro does it with a BANG!!)
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To: SandRat
The author makes good arguments, and could make many more.

People have been misled by a liberal press and other liberal Democrats (Congress, CIA, etc.). This war makes as much sense as WWII and the Cold War and deserves as much support as was provided for WWII.

American communists and fellow travelers supported WWII because we were saving “Uncle Joe” Stalin. Had Hitler honored the nonaggression pact that he had with Stalin, American communists would have continued to oppose the war against Hitler. American communists, and those who they lead, opposed the cold war and oppose this war as well.

15 posted on 01/05/2008 12:28:30 PM PST by ChessExpert (Reagan dismantled the Russian empire of 21 conquered nations)
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To: nmh
No, not like Bill Clintoon...........

JFK was banging Marylyn Monroe and Judith Exner......

Clintoon had a fat intern administer head with pixxa.

16 posted on 01/06/2008 12:16:02 AM PST by Nitro (Nitro does it with a BANG!!)
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