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Pacific Command Chief Praises Little Tonga for Big Iraq Contribution
American Forces Press Service ^ | Donna Miles

Posted on 09/17/2007 4:42:58 PM PDT by SandRat

NUKUALOFA, Tonga, Sept. 17, 2007 – Navy Adm. Timothy J. Keating arrived here today at the capital of this 17-island archipelago to thank its people for setting the example for other countries around the world as they support the war on terror.

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Navy Adm. Timothy J. Keating, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, exchanges gifts with Brig. Gen. Tau’aika “Dave” Uta’atu, Tonga’s chief of defense, during a Sept. 17, 2007, visit to Tonga to thank the tiny kingdom for its big contribution in the terror war. Photo by Donna Miles
  

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Keating, on his first visit here since taking command of U.S. Pacific Command in March, said he wanted to express firsthand the United States’ appreciation to Tonga, which recently sent its second contingent of troops to Iraq.

Fifty-five of Tonga’s 450-member Tonga Defense Service deployed Aug. 18 to provide security at the Multinational Force Iraq headquarters at Al Faw Palace. The deployment represents the first time a non-U.S. force has taken on the mission.

Before deploying to Iraq, the Tongan troops trained at Camp Pendleton, Calif., and in Kuwait to ensure they were prepared for the mission, officials said.

Keating, who observed the Tongan troops during a Khaanquest training exercise earlier this summer in Mongolia, said he has no doubt of their capabilities. “They’re very tough,” he said. “They’re not just very good; they’re first class.”

Tonight, at a military retreat ceremony and dinner at Togalevu Naval Base featuring the Tongan army band, Navy marching corps and native musicians and dancers, Keating said Tonga’s contributions go far beyond numbers alone.

“What this country is doing is huge,” the admiral said, particularly in light of Tonga’s total military size and population. “Size is not as important as commitment,” he said. “And the commitment seen in this country is huge.”

Brig. Gen. Tau’aika “Dave” Uta’atu, Tonga’s chief of defense, cited a statement by Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that no country is too big or powerful not to need other countries to defend itself, and no country is too small to make a contribution to security, he said.

Tonga knows it has no excuse to say it’s too small or too far away from places where terrorists have struck to get involved in fighting terror, Uta’atu said. “We live in a global village, and we firmly believe that Asia and the Pacific are not immune from the threats,” he said. “And even though Tonga is very small, we believe in the principle that we can contribute to regional and international security.”

The Tongan troops currently in Iraq represent the kingdom’s second troop rotation there. The first, in June 2004, included 45 soldiers who provided security at Camp Blue Diamond in Ramadi, Iraq. There, they worked under the operational and administrative control of the U.S. 1st Marine Division.

Uta’atu noted that the 1st Marine Division and Tongan military first served together during World War II, when they fought the Japanese together during the Battle of Guadalcanal.

“The history of our relationship with the United States military didn’t happen by accident,” Uta’atu said.

The relationship between the two countries is based on their shared commitment to defending freedom and liberty and their belief that in helping each other, they’re enhancing their own freedoms, he said.

When it comes to standing up to defend its liberties, “Tonga doesn’t just talk about it,” he said. “We act upon it.”

Tonga previously announced plans to send a third rotation of troops to Iraq when those already there complete their six-month deployment.

“In working together, we believe we are helping to make the world a safer place,” Uta’atu said.

Tonga’s efforts demonstrate the importance of international cooperation in Iraq, Keating said. “It is a coalition effort, and we are intensely interested in other countries participating,” he said. “Tonga is an example of that important participation.”

As he travels throughout Asia and the Pacific encouraging greater contributions toward the effort in Iraq, Keating said he can point to Tonga for the example it has set.

“They’re giving a lot to help ensure a more peaceful and stable world,” Keating said. “That’s why I’m here. I wanted to come renew that commitment and say thank you.”
Biographies:
Adm. Timothy J. Keating, USN

Related Sites:
U.S. Pacific Command
State Department Background Note on Tonga

Click photo for screen-resolution image Navy Adm. Timothy J. Keating, commander of U.S. Pacific Command, thanks the Tongan government for not letting the country’s small size stop it from making a significant contribution in Iraq. Keating visited the country during a Sept. 17, 2007, visit. Photo by Donna Miles  
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: allies; frwn; iraq; praise; tonga; tongantroops
Bet you didn't hear this from the LSM.
1 posted on 09/17/2007 4:43:02 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 09/17/2007 4:43:28 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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I’ll add Tonga to my list of places to visit...:)


3 posted on 09/17/2007 4:56:01 PM PDT by stefanbatory
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To: stefanbatory

The Tongan people seem to have a boatload more common sense then even our highest ranking Dummocrats.


4 posted on 09/17/2007 5:09:24 PM PDT by wizr (A step in Faith will set you free.)
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To: SandRat

When I hear of the contributions (and sacrifice) of this small country I’m reminded of Luke 21:1-4. God will bless them.


5 posted on 09/17/2007 5:39:34 PM PDT by doc1019 (Fred Thompson '08)
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To: SandRat

But. . . but. . . I thought we went into Iraq unilaterally and without any other nation with us. And yet, here’s Tonga - tiny but tough - standing with us. God bless them.


6 posted on 09/17/2007 6:00:25 PM PDT by hsalaw
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To: stefanbatory

Add Tonga to your places to live, we have.


7 posted on 09/17/2007 6:34:15 PM PDT by sheana
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To: sheana

I won’t do that until the Infernal Revenue Service is abolished forever...

massive red flags show up if you own property in a foreign country...


8 posted on 09/17/2007 7:10:48 PM PDT by stefanbatory
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To: SandRat
Considering the percentage of their forces committed, this effort is huge. It can’t hurt their readiness either.
9 posted on 09/17/2007 8:07:07 PM PDT by Uriah_lost ("I don't apologize for the United States of America," -Fred D Thompson)
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To: SandRat

Tongans are beautiful people, big-hearted, huge tough guys. Ruled by a despotic king and an extended family that makes the house of Saud look ridiculous.

I mean no disprespect to Tonga or to Tongans: but discovering Democracy would do this island nation a world of good.

(Discovering democracy would also do our own nation of Islands some good)

From NZ
*DieHard*


10 posted on 09/18/2007 4:54:50 AM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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