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It Ain't Necessarily So. [Army Spec Ops letter from Iraq - a must read!]
E-mail from SOCOM ~ Courtesy of Freeper Lexington Green | 01 Jul 2003 | Mark w/ Army Spec Ops

Posted on 07/21/2003 6:08:08 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl

Edited on 07/22/2003 1:36:26 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
them same Roland Headly types

ROTFLMBO!

[goes back to reading the letter]

201 posted on 07/29/2003 9:54:52 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Follow Bob Hope's example--Love the troops and keep people laughing.)
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To: yoe

 OPEN LETTER TO FRIENDS OF RICHMOND BEACH


It has been a while since I have written to my friends about what's really going on here in Iraq. The news you watch on TV is exaggerated,
sensationalized and selective. Good news doesn't sell.

The stuff you don't hear about? Let's start with Electrical Power
production in Iraq. The day after the war was declared over, there was nearly 0 power being generated in Iraq. 45 days later, in a partnership between the Army,
the Iraqi people and some private companies, there are now 3200 mega watts
(Mw) of power being produced daily, 1/3 of the total national potential of 8000
Mw. Downed power lines (big stuff, 400 Kilovolt (Kv) and 132 Kv) are being
repaired and are about 70% complete.

Then there is water purification. In central Iraq between Baghdad and
Mosul, home of the 4th Infantry Division, Water treatment was spotty at best. The facilities existed, but the controls were never implemented. Simple
chemicals like Chlorine for purification and Alum (Aluminum Sulfate) for sediment
settling (the Tigris River is about as clear as the Mississippi River) were in
short supply or not used at all and when chlorine was used, it was metered by
the scientific method of guessing. So some people got pool water and some
people got water with lots of little things moving in it. We are slowly but surely
solving that. Contracts for repairs to facilities that are only 50% or less operational are being let, chemicals are being delivered, although we
don't have the metering problem solved yet (It's only been 45 days).

How about oil and fuel? Well, the war was all about oil wasn't it? You bet
it was. It was all about oil for the Iraqi people because they have no other income, they produce nothing else. Oil is 95% of the Iraqi GNP. For this
nation to survive, it MUST sell oil. The Refinery at Bayji is at 75% of capacity producing gasoline. The crude pipeline between Kirkuk (Oil Central) and
Bayji will be repaired by tomorrow (2 June). LPG, what all Iraqi's use to cook and
heat with, is at 103% of normal production and WE, the US ARMY, at least 4th
ID, are insuring it is being distributed FAIRLY to ALL Iraqi's.

You have to remember that 3 months ago, ALL these things were used as
weapons against the population to keep them in line. If your town misbehaved, gasoline shipments stopped, LPG pipelines and trucks stopped, water was
turned off, power was turned off.

Now, until exports start, every drop of gasoline produced goes to the
Iraqi people, crude oil is being stored, the country is at 75% capacity now,
they need to export or stop pumping soon, thank the UN for the delay. ALL LPG
goes to the Iraqi people EVERYWHERE. Water is being purified as best they can, but
at least it's running all the time to everyone.

Are we still getting shot at? Yep.

Are American Soldiers still dying? Yep, about 1 a day from the 4th ID,
most in accidents, but dead is dead.

If we are doing all this for the Iraqi's, why are they shooting at us?

The general population isn't. There are still bad guys, who won't let go
of the old regime. They are Ba'ath party members (Read Nazi Party, but not as nice) who know nothing but the regime. They were thugs for the regime that caused many to disappear in the night and they have no other skills. At least the Nazis had jobs they could go back to after the war as plumbers, managers, engineers, etc....these people have no skills but terror. They are simply
applying their skills....and we are applying ours. There is no Christian way to say
they must be eliminated and we are doing so with all the efficiency we can
muster.

Our troops are shot at literally every day by small arms and RPGs. We
respond and 100% of the time, the Ba'ath party guys come out with the short end of
the stick. The most amazing thing to me is that they don't realize that if
they stopped shooting at us, we would focus on fixing things and leave. The
more they shoot at us, the longer we will stay.

Lastly, Realize that 90% the damage you see on TV was caused by IRAQI's,
NOT the war. Sure we took out a few bridges from military necessity, we took
out a few power and phone lines to disrupt communications, sure we drilled a few palaces and government headquarters buildings with 2000lb laser guided
bombs (I work 100 yards from where two hit the Tikrit Palace), he had plenty to spare.

But, ANY damage you see to schools, hospitals, power generation
facilities, refineries, pipelines, was ALL caused either by the Iraqi Army in its
death throws or the Iraqi civilians looting the places. Could the army have
prevented it? Nope. We can and do now, but 45 days ago the average soldier was lucky
to know what town he was in much less be informed enough to know who owned
what or have the power to stop 1,000 people from looting a building by himself.

The United States and Britain are doing a very noble thing here. We stuck
our necks out on the world chopping block to free a people. I've already
talked the weapons of mass destruction thing to death, bottom line, who cares,
this country was one big conventional weapons ammo dump anyway. We have
probably destroyed more weapons and ammo in the last 30 days than the US Army has
ever fired in the last 30 years (Remember, this is a country the size of
Texas), so drop the WMD argument as the reason we came here, if we find it GREAT, if
we don't, SO WHAT? I'm living in a "guest palace" on a 500 acre palace
compound with 20 palaces with like facilities built in half a dozen towns all over Iraq
that were built for one man. Drive down the street and out into the countryside
5 miles away (I have) and see a family of 10 living in a mud hut herding two dozen sheep. Then tell me why you think we are here.

Respectfully,
XXXX XXXXXXXX MAJ, ENGINEER Deputy Division Engineer 4th Infantry Division
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Thanks to Freeper yoe for sharing this letter.

There are many, many more letters from the troops, articles from mostly military news sources, briefings from the military leaders on the ground, and those stubborn facts - the very few casualties suffered by our troops weekly as they make awesome progress across Iraq - that tell the real story of post-Saddam Iraq.

Our press is failing the troops, failing to inform the people.

The troops are asking for our help to give them a voice in the public square. Most of those who claim to be speaking for them and about them are deceiving the world.

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202 posted on 08/24/2003 7:55:47 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl (Rummy to Rats, 8/21* This much is certain: their cause is lost. That regime will not be coming back.)
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