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'LACI IN BAGHDAD [Throwing cold water on our Iraqi "Quagmire" -My title]
New York Post ^ | 7/1/03 | Ralph Peters

Posted on 07/01/2003 12:28:11 PM PDT by My2Cents

A relatively small number of foreseeable attacks - predicted by this column months ago - have been blown wildly out of proportion.

Our troops are doing remarkably well - but the headlines make it sound like a disaster. Last weekend, almost as many Americans died in a residential balcony collapse in Chicago as have been killed by hostile fire in "postwar" Iraq.

As a former soldier, I don't discount any American casualties as unimportant. But the fact is that, despite real errors and miscues, reconstruction efforts in Iraq are going surprisingly well.

How bad is it in Iraq? It's terrible - if you're a former Saddam loyalist, ex-secret policeman or Ba'ath Party muckety-muck on the wrong end of Operation Sidewinder. The party's over for Baghdad's bully-boys, and they don't much like it.

As one pal of mine serving in Iraq puts it, the attacks on U.S. forces are foolish acts of desperation. The last hardcore loyalists - those whose futures and fortunes were tied to Saddam - have recognized how unexpectedly smoothly the U.S. occupation has been going (Saddam's guys don't read the Western press, so they don't realize we're doomed to failure). And they're trying everything they can to disrupt things.

We shouldn't be surprised that the last embittered thugs are engaging in occasional acts of terrorism against us - on the contrary, we should be relieved that we see so little continuing resistance. After toppling a totalitarian regime that ruled a population of 25 million for over a generation, it's amazing that we face only one or two attacks every few days. We could be suffering hundreds of incidents daily, if the population stood behind Saddam & Co.

On our worst day last week, when two convoys came under attack, more than 600 other U.S. convoys didn't hear a single shot. Two patrols got into firefights. The other 500 patrols didn't even get hit with a water balloon.

Are the Iraqis "turning against us"? Bull. Our best sources of intelligence continue to be Iraqis who are glad the regime is gone and don't want it to come back in any way, shape or form.

The Iraqi population is complex, with varying interests, loyalties and levels of political sophistication. But the masses aren't demonstrating to bring back Saddam, Uday and Qusay. They may find the integrity and diligence of our soldiers frustrating as they try to work their local scams - but they don't miss the secret police.

Pounded onto the ropes, the last regime terrorists are trying to disrupt power supplies and public services, while assassinating key Iraqi citizens who cooperate with us. But the Iraqi people aren't stupid - uneducated in the demands of democracy, yes, but with the innate intelligence of human beings everywhere. And the Iraqis are survivors. They know who's cutting the power now. They know who's threatening them. The terror techniques employed by the holdout regime loyalists are going to backfire.

And this administration won't run. It will take months, but our troops will root out the killers. A year from now, we'll still see occasional acts of terror. But we won, the terror regime lost - and the whining of the Democratic leadership won't change it.

We should be cheering for our troops, not insulting their performance.

Of course, the beleaguered Democrats, for whom incompetence is an art form, make the Bush administration's weak planning for postwar Iraq look insignificant. Last week, Sen. Joe Biden, one of the key trigger men in the Democratic Party's circular firing squad, disparaged the progress our troops are making in Iraq. He bought into the cheapest headlines, instead of examining the evidence.

Sen. Biden, who has been wrong on nearly every foreign-policy issue of our time, made the lunatic suggestion that we should beg Paris for French troops to help us out.

Leaving aside any rancor we may feel toward the French for betraying our alliance, human rights and the fundamental values of Western Civilization, and allowing that Biden might be happier sipping a third-rate Bordeaux on a Parisian boulevard than drinking from the bitter cup of reality in Washington, the fact is that any French involvement would be disastrous. You don't put a rattlesnake in the baby's cradle.

First, the French can't fight worth a damn. Oh, the Foreign Legion's OK, if you don't mind extreme human-rights abuses. And their paratroopers have a history of refined torture techniques, massacre and mutiny. But the average French soldier is as worthless as the average French intellectual. And the French would have no incentive, whatsoever, to engage in serious efforts to bring Saddam's loyalists to justice.

Paris is still on Saddam's side, for God's sake. Oh, they don't say it openly. But Chirac & Co. want us to fail in Iraq. And they want their oil contracts back.

Perhaps Sen. Biden should take a cue from President Bush and make an African tour of his own - to examine the wreckage French support for dictators, mass murderers and cannibal-emperors created in their former colonies. (Check out Jean-Bedel Bokassa, who made paté out of his political opponents - when he wasn't playing kissy-face with former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing.)

Iraq's our baby, and we have the muscle and the moxie to bring it up right. The kid may turn out to be a juvenile delinquent, but it won't be because we didn't do our best.

In the meantime, we'll hold on to the family-car keys, thanks. And neither the remaining terrorists in Iraq, nor the soulless opportunists in Paris, nor human helium balloons like Joe Biden are going to stop us.

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; iraq; ralphpeters; warlist; waronterror
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To: AFreeBird
That's why I didn't care for the original title. :-)
21 posted on 07/01/2003 1:05:39 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: Grampa Dave
We are finally getting early morning sunshine down here on the beach.

Its probably 125 in Death valley!
22 posted on 07/01/2003 1:06:08 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Recall Gray Davis and then start on the other Democrats)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
and widen the info coming in on the perps

Do you have the same sense I do that with all of the folks the Coalition has apprehended, and with all those who are volunteering information, that eventually the US will come out with a huge report on the weapons of mass destruction that will silence the fools who are currently trying to gain a partisan edge by exploiting the impression that things are going badly?

23 posted on 07/01/2003 1:09:22 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: AFreeBird
"They found Laci Peterson in Iraq?"

Yeah, what's up with that?
24 posted on 07/01/2003 1:09:31 PM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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To: My2Cents
I have read on other threads that after victory was declared against Germany and Japan there was a considerable period of time, and the loss of a considerable number of American soldiers lives at the hands of die hards, in both those countries.

If this is the case, why isn't it being publicized to, at the very least, educate the general public as to the inevitable messiness and loss of life that follows any victory? As usual, the field is being ceded to the left's propaganda machine.
25 posted on 07/01/2003 1:10:53 PM PDT by ricpic
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To: My2Cents
Original title is "Laci in Baghdad." I liked my title better.

That's because you didn't post the first part of the story. --------------------------

July 1, 2003 -- WE Americans have the finest media in the world, representing the broadest spectrum of opinions. Our media is feisty, but also self-critical and self-correcting (though The New York Times may win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction this year). Overall, the American people are very well served.

But the fierce competition that makes our media so effective can also be its worst enemy. The fight for the hottest headline can lead to peculiar forms of group-think and pack journalism at its worst.

The Laci Peterson story is a good example. One murder, among many, catches on - and suddenly it's a more important story than terrorism, famine, coups or genocide. Pack journalism leads to a loss of perspective that badly distorts our national priorities.

Well, journalistically speaking, poor Laci Peterson's in Baghdad now. A relatively small number of foreseeable attacks - predicted by this column months ago - have been blown wildly out of proportion.

26 posted on 07/01/2003 1:15:38 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: AFreeBird
They found Laci Peterson in Iraq?

No fear....Gretta's on it. She'll devote her whole program this week to this earthshattering news.
27 posted on 07/01/2003 1:15:41 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Lee'sGhost
See post #26.
28 posted on 07/01/2003 1:17:02 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: ricpic
As you point out, there has been some reporting of the US' experience in post-war Germany and Japan. Word and historical perspective is out there. Unfortunately, the usual suspects (mainstream media) don't seem to be able or don't seem to want to provide a historical perspective on post-war Iraq. I suspect the Bush Administration hasn't been hammering the point because a large majority of Americans support the President and our presence in Iraq (i.e., the naysayers aren't winning).
29 posted on 07/01/2003 1:18:39 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: Grampa Dave
By the time any news reports from Iraq go through the media-spin-machine, it comes out twisted and convoluted. Such reports are all that most citizens read/hear, thanks to the alphabet-soup-taking-heads/prompter-readers.

More reports/articles like this one by Ralph Peters need to be published and reported on the news--but don't hold your breath. The alphabet-soup-taking-head/prompter-reader channels would never allow the unadulterated truth to be known.
30 posted on 07/01/2003 1:20:58 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: RGSpincich
I don't want to quibble with Ralph Peter's writing style, but the reference to Laci in the opening paragraphs of his column distracted from the meat of what he had to say.
31 posted on 07/01/2003 1:21:07 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: Captain Kirk
Vietnam in 1965 would have been just fine if we had taken the war to Hanoi. Even the mining of the harbor would have been enough. Pity it wasn't used to win the war instead of covering our retreat.
32 posted on 07/01/2003 1:22:48 PM PDT by js1138
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To: TomGuy
It is up to us to send these reality news stories to our families, friends and relatives via email. Then we need to ask them to send this story on to their email lists.

It is amazing how these reality breaks get out there via emails.
33 posted on 07/01/2003 1:24:20 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Evil Old White Devil Californian Grampa for big Al Sharpton, Nader & Peter Camejo!)
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To: My2Cents
Yeah, he should have played it without the LP angle... but he didn't. Might have been nice to mention that you edited the original article.
34 posted on 07/01/2003 1:25:33 PM PDT by RGSpincich
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To: RGSpincich
Note the bottom of the posted text. It's noted that this is an "excerpt," with a link to the full article. Nice little feature on FR.
35 posted on 07/01/2003 1:34:08 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: Thud
ping
36 posted on 07/01/2003 1:37:05 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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To: My2Cents
Why is it a nice little feature? I think it's annoying.
37 posted on 07/01/2003 1:40:08 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: My2Cents
I thought it was right on topic. Reporters are standing knee deep in both places waiting for the worst.
"Bad news gets half way around the world before good news gets it's pants on" -Winston Churchill-
38 posted on 07/01/2003 1:42:03 PM PDT by WTSand
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To: WTSand
Great quote by Churchill, btw.
39 posted on 07/01/2003 1:46:00 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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To: 1rudeboy
Hey! I posted the darned article! I'm really tired of the "24-Hour Laci Channel" on cable news. A tragic story, but it's grown really tedious. I decided to cut the Laci reference out of Peters' article -- editorial license -- but provided the "excerpted" notice, and FR provided a link to the entire article for those who wanted to read it in context.

When you post your own article, you can give it to us verbatim.

40 posted on 07/01/2003 1:48:44 PM PDT by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again.")
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