Posted on 04/16/2004 10:23:39 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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I am ashamed to see our military personnel hamstrung in this fashion...and being subject to continued sniper fire and potshots as they try and deal with ruthless terorist and insurgent animals and their lairs.
I have said it before and will do so again now...the solution to the type of atrocity and resistence that Fallujah and other places in Iraq have bread, as small a minority as they are, is direct and brutal for the combatants and those providing them sanctuary and support.
To whit:
Pull our troops back to the perimeter. Inform the inhabitants and fighters that negotiations are over and that they have 24 hours to evacuate any male under the age of 13 and over the age of 65 and woman and children. Inform them that any who are held against their will or who elect to remain will be on the heads of the insuyrgants and tell them this up front...no bones about it, no further negotiations.IMHO, at this juncture, this is all the miltant Islamics will understand...anything short of this will be viewed as weakness and subject us to continued and increased attacks.
Process those electing to leave out of the city through our checkpoints looking for any known insurgents. Hold any of those who are armed or trying to escape for indefinite internment and intense interrogation.
Offer the same 24 hour period to any male between 13 and 64 who wants to surrender and direct them to a different location. Those showing up there without weapons are subject to indefinite internment and intense interrogation. Armed insurgents are killed on site.
After 24 hours, use MOAB and ARLITE bombing to level the entire place. Then send in one hundred D-9 Cats to level the place out with enough dirt and top soil to effectively bury the dead. Salt the ground and soak it with swine fat and place a sign there in the middle of what is left that reads.
"Here stood Fallujah and its insurgents until they committed atrocities against the United States of America and the Coalition Authority.
Now there remains nothing but pig fat and salt.
To all those who elected to escape we say...De Oppresso Liber. To all those who chose to fight we say...Sic Simper Tyranus".
Military Force May Be Next Option in Fallujah
DUH. Okay, flame me, but I foolishly thought THAT was the only option.
I would like someone to tell us when in the history of humankind anyone has negotiated with such barbarians and wound up with a result other than having ones own hands tied for a period of time, until the barbarians have regrouped and hit even harder. (Ask any Russian over the age of sixty what the results of their Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact negotiations with Hitler were; or ask anyone with half a brain to name the peace accords that have been signed with Arafat/the Palestinians that have resulted in anything but further atrocities being committed against Israel ).
Every time I hear these cretins called insurgents my blood boils. An insurgent,' by definition, is a generally non-belligerent rebel whose non-violent actions simply defy a ruling political party/government. These savages are way beyond insurgency. Yet the media have decided to label them as such, and way too many people are picking up on their purposefully mild description of these sub-human monsters.
(Note: These are the same media that are appalled when our Marines close down an Iraqi newspaper that is calling for death to the American pigs because a legitimate journalism outlet has been denied its rights of free speech.)
No insurgent tortures, burns, and mutilates innocent people, and then hangs their decapitated, broken bodies in public while dancing in celebration. That is pure, vile malevolence. No insurgent kidnaps innocent people, and then releases some, tortures others, and brutally murders others, seemingly at random. No insurgent holds knives to the throats of kidnapped missionaries and women, and threatens to burn them alive if conditions are not met.
Barbarians do not (ever) honor peace/ceasefire agreements. They simply use them to their strategic advantage.
We have it within our power to see to it that not one more Marine is killed in Fallujah. We have it within our power to see to it that our supply lines (both military, and those sustaining the Iraqi people) remain uncompromised. And I have yet to hear a better plan to accomplish those necessary goals than yours, Jeff. Its quick. Its decisive. And its success is a virtual certainty.
Its time to stop prosecuting this war with one hand tied behind our back (we employed that particularly masochistic brand of military strategy forty years ago and were still suffering the consequences). Were paying the price for the current insanity with the lives of our men one, two, three or more a day. And were voluntarily tying that hand behind our back for two insane reasons:
(1) Were afraid of rubbing world opinion the wrong way. We dont want the cowboy Bush adjective resurrected any more than it needs to be (and would jingoism be far behind?) Nor do we want human rights groups barking all manner of charges at us.
(2) Were afraid of giving the domestic screamers, whiners and hand-wringers any more ammunition with which to tar and feather this President and his military advisers. The Ted Kennedys and John Kerrys of this republic would be portraying our military men and women as cold-blooded murderers, and the barbarians who defiantly refused to leave Fallujah during your twenty-four hour grace period as victims of Bushs unnecessary brutality (and, make no mistake, Halliburton will somehow share complicity, too :).
The screamers and whiners (especially those whose political ideology invariably trumps their concern for the safety of our troops) arent fit to shine the shoes of the average American or coalition soldier. So let both the world and domestic screamers scream. Theyre doing it anyway. Why not give them good reason, and save several hundred American/coalition military and/or civilian contractor lives in the process.
Your MOAB and ARLITE bombing is exactly what is needed. Its time for a no-holds-barred retaliation. Self-defense is a basic human right. And the time to be concerned with collateral damage in Fallujah is long past. Evacuate the innocents. Give the barbarians a day to surrender, and then commence leveling.
The only (tiny) change I would make to your brilliant strategy is that I would have the first part of the aftermath sign read:
Here stood Fallujah and the barbarians who once took refuge within. May the ghostly presence of those who committed atrocities against the United States of America and the Coalition Authority serve as a warning to others who would consider following their example.
Thank you, Jeff.
~ joanie
I'll vote for that. So would anyone else who values American soldier's lives and Iraq's freedom.
(1) Were afraid of rubbing world opinion the wrong way. We dont want the cowboy Bush adjective resurrected any more than it needs to be (and would jingoism be far behind?) Nor do we want human rights groups barking all manner of charges at us.
(2) Were afraid of giving the domestic screamers, whiners and hand-wringers any more ammunition with which to tar and feather this President and his military advisers. The Ted Kennedys and John Kerrys of this republic would be portraying our military men and women as cold-blooded murderers, and the barbarians who defiantly refused to leave Fallujah during your twenty-four hour grace period as victims of Bushs unnecessary brutality (and, make no mistake, Halliburton will somehow share complicity, too :).
Exactly right!
...and I really like your version of the first line on that sign and will incorporate it into an article I intend to write that includes my recipe for a response in Fallujah.
It is senseless and shameful to sacrifice and spill the blood of our finest there when we do not need to do so. Most Iraqis know what is going down there and most of them would respect and applaud it if we forcefully finished it, after giving those who want to leave clear and unambigous opportunity to do so.
I believe that we would only have to make one or two such examples of these animals and barbarians (as you rightly call them) in order to see the so-called insurgency dry up like a wisp and blow away. My giess is the Iraqis who support us (the vast majority), upon seeing our steely seriousness and commitment to their long-term freedom and their nation, would quickly take care of the rest of it for us. To this point, and proportional to the amount of kit gloves we use with these animals...that majority is still wondering about our long term commitment and questions it IMHO.
Proportional to how much he doesn't do that, or to how much he allows foggy bottom to dictate these military responses...our success in Iraq will ebb IMHO.
Let the Marines take care of and finish this business as they know how.
This mess is turning into President Bush's Iran Hostage debacle ala Carter. America is not fighting to win in Iraq, we should have decimated the terrorists in Fallujah et al. The enemy continues to kill our citizens and members of the military as well as shoot down our helos. What are we doing? Instead of setting our troops free do their job we have placed them into a never-ending "holding pattern" waiting for the terrorists and Muslims to "play nice" and by the Marques of Queensbury rules. Our military has lost the initiative due to the President playing PC politics with the "Religion of Peace". He says he does not care about poles or public opinion, if that were the case, he wouldn't be sweating the taking of a few hostages, we would have pressed forward with the attack and won. Now it is turning into Iran in the 70's we sit around weeping and hanging up yellow ribbons while JESSIE JACKSON negotiates. Frankly, I am sick of this and don't tell me "the president knows what he is doing and more than we do".
The president looks weak and to have Jessie jHACKson "negotiating" only makes him look weaker.
The media isn't helping either, making a big deal over the taking of a few people and the death of one and reporting as "Breaking News" one rocket hitting the Sheraton Hotel! We are at war and this stuff has happened in every conflict. We have to stop fretting and weeping and wailing over minor casualties and fight to win this thing or we are going to have done it all for nothing. The Muslim clerics/terrorists are bidding their time and the President has told them how long they have to wait... After June 30, 04 they will take over, because we have not dealt with/killed them and in ten years they will be taking their oil revenue and turning out more terrorists!
I don't want this to happen but it will if the president doesnt stop playing around and get serious about fighting to win.
Proportionally to the extent we do not do this type of thing with the animals like those finding refuge in Fallujah, our success in Iraq will ebb IMHO.
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