Editors note: I personally received this email. This email was
forwarded by a Marine Corps General. It was sent to him from a Special Ops
officer. It gives a true story of what is going on in IRAQ, Some editing of
language has occurred--but the writing has been kept as close as possible to
the original email.
In
keeping with confidentiality, some identifying information has been edited.
Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003, 11:09:09 GMT
Hey Guys, sorry it's been
so long since I've sent anything but a quick note to you individually.
However things have been pretty hectic since the end of hostilities and the
start of the real war. Despite what the @#$%&*!+ in the press like to say
over and over:
1) We did expect some armed resistance from the Ba'ath Party and
Feydaheen;
2) It isn't any worse than expected;
3) Things are getting better each day, and
4) The morale of the troops is A-1, except for the normal %$@#&*^~ and
griping.
My brief love affair with the press, especially the guys who had the
cajoles to be embedded with the troops during the fighting, is probably
over, especially since we are back being criticized by the same Roland
Headly types that used to hang around the Palestine Hotel drinking Baghdad
Bob's whiskey and parroting his ridiculous @*.
I'm in Baghdad now, since SpOpComm 5 relocated here from Qatar. It
looks sounds and smells about the same but at least you can get Maker's Mark
at the local OC. We came up in mid-June to help set up operation Scorpion
and Sidewinder. It represents a major (and long overdue) shift in tactics.
Instead of being sitting ducks for the rag heads we now are going after the
worthless pieces of *@$#*.
I'm no longer baby-sitting the pukes from CNN and the canned hams from
the networks, but have a combat mission coordinating a bunch of A teams,
seeking, finding and rooting out the mostly non-Iraqis that are well-armed,
well-paid (in U.S. Dollars) and always waiting to wail for the press and
then shoot some GI in the back in the midst of a crowd. The only reason the
GIs are *&%^$# (not demoralized) is that they cannot touch, must less waste,
those taunting bags of gas that scream in their faces and riot on cue when
they spot a camera man from ABC, BBC, CBS, CNN or NBC. If they did, then
they know the next nightly news will be about how chaotic things are and how
much the Iraqi people hate us.
Some do. But the vast majority doesn’t and more and more see that the
GIs don't start anything, are by-and-large friendly, and very compassionate,
especially to kids and old people. I saw a bunch of 19 year-olds from the
82nd Airborne not return fire coming from a mosque until they got a group of
elderly civilians out of harm's way. So did the Iraqis.
A bunch of bad guys used a group of women and children as human
shields. The GIs surrounded them and negotiated their surrender fifteen
hours later and when they discovered a three year-old girl had been injured
by the big tough guys throwing her down a flight of stairs, the GIs called
in a MedVac helicopter to take her and her mother to the nearest field
hospital. The Iraqis watched it all, and there hasn't been a problem in
that neighborhood since. How many such stories, and there are hundreds of
them, ever get reported in the fair and balanced press? You know, nada.
The civilians who have figured it out faster than anyone are the local
teenagers. They watch the GIs and try to talk to them and ask questions
about America and Now wear wrap-around sunglasses, GAP T-shirts, Dockers (or
even better Levis with the red tags) and Nikes (or Egyptian knock-offs, but
with the "swoosh") and love to listen to AFN when the GIs play it on their
radios. They participate less and less in the demonstrations and help keep
us informed when a wannabe bad-guys shows up in the neighborhood.
The younger kids are going back to school again, don't have to listen to
some mullah rant about the Koran ten hours a day, and they get a hot meal.
They see the same GIs who man the corner checkpoint, helping clear the
playground, install new swing sets and create soccer fields. I watched a
bunch of kids playing baseball in one playground, under the supervision of a
couple of GIs from Oklahoma. They weren't very good but were having fun,
probably more than most Little Leaguers The place is still a mess but most
of it has been for years. But the Hospitals are open and are in the process
of being brought into the 21st Century. The MOs and visiting surgeons from
home are teaching their docs new techniques and One American pharmaceutical
company (you know, the kind that all the hippies like to scream about as
greedy) donated enough medicine to stock 45 hospital pharmacies for a year.
Safe water is more available. Electricity has been restored to pre-war
levels but saboteurs keep cutting the lines. And the old Ba'ath big shots
are upset because they can't get fuel for their private generators. One
actually complained to General McKeirnan, who told him it was a rough world.
The MPs are screening the 80,000 Iraqi police force and rehabbing the
ones that weren't goons, shake-down artists or torturers like they did in
East Berlin, Kosovo and Afghanistan. There are dual patrols of Iraqi cops
and U.S./U.K./Polish MPs now in most of the larger cities. Basra has 3.5
million inhabitants. Mosul is a city of 2 million. Kirkuk has 1 million. How
many and hundreds of other small towns have not had riots or shootings? The
vast majority.
The six U.K. cops were killed in a small Shiite town by the ex-cops
they were re-habbing. According to a Royal Marine colonel I talked to, the
town now has about twenty permanent vacancies in its police force. M****,
he's a big potato eater from Belfast named Huggins and knows how to handle
terrorists after twenty years fighting with the IRA. He sends his regards
and says he'd love to have you here. Thinks you'd make a great police
chief, even though the cops would be more frightened of you than the local
hoods (then he laughed)
I heard one doofus on MSNBC the other night talk about how "nearly 60"
GIs have been killed since 01 May. The truth is that 21 GIs have been killed
in combat, mostly from ambush, from 01 May through 30 June, Another 29 have
been killed by accidents or other causes (two drowned while swimming in the
Tigris). The MSNBC idiot is the same jerk who reported on the air that
"dozens of GIs" were badly burned when two RPGs hit a truck belonging to an
Engineer Battalion that was parked by a construction site. The truck was
hit and burned, three GIs received minor injuries (including the driver who
burnt his hand) and three warriors of Allah were promptly sent to enjoy
their 72 slave girls in Paradise. *&^~ of a way to get *^$@.
A mosque in that *&^%@$#~ Fallujah blew up this morning while the local
imam, a creep named Fahlil (who was one of the biggest local loudmouths that
frequently appeared on CNN) was helping a Syrian Hamas member teach eight
teenagers how to make belt bombs. Right away the local Feyhadeen propaganda
group started wailing that the Americans hit it with a TOW missile (If they
had there wouldn't have been any mosque left!) and the usual suspects took
to the streets for CNN and BBC. One fool was dragging around a piece of tin
with blood on it, claiming it was part of the missile.
The cameras rolled and the idiot started repeating his story, then one
of my guys asked him in Arabic where he had left the rag he usually wore
around his face that made him look like a girl. He was a local leader of
the Feyhadeen. We took the clown in custody and were asked rather
indignantly by the twit from BBC if we were trying to shut up "the poor man
who had seen his mosque and friends blown up." I told the airy-*^%#$ who
the raghead was and if he knew Arabic (which he obviously didn't) he'd know
he was a Palestinian. I suggested we take him down to the local jail and
we'd lock him and his cameraman in a cell with the "poor man" and they could
interview him until we took him to headquarters. They declined the
invitation. Guess what played on the Bull&^%@t Broadcasting System that
evening? Did the Americans blow up a mosque? See the poor man who is still
in a state of shock over losing his mosque and relatives? Yep. Our friend
the Palestinian.
Our search and destroy missions are largely at night, free of reporters
and generally terrifying to those brave warriors of Allah. The only thing
that frightens them more is hearing the word "Gitmo". The word is out that a
trip to Guantanimo Bay is not a Caribbean vacation and they usually start
squealing like the little mice they are, when an interrogator mentions "Gitmo".
No wonder the International Red Cross, the National Council of Churches and
the French keep protesting about the place. They know it has proven to be
very effective in keeping several hundred real fanatical psychopaths in
check and very frankly would rather see them cut loose to go kill some more
GIs or innocent Americans, just to make W. look bad.
We have about 200 really bad guys in custody now and probably will park
them in the desert behind a triple roll of razor wire, backed up by a couple
of Bradleys pointed their way, if they decide to riot. Maybe a few will get
to Gitmo but most are human garbage that wouldn't take on your five-year old
grandson face-to-face. The more we go after them and not vice-versa I think
we will see the sniper attacks go down. Yeah, they'll get lucky now and
then, but it's show time, fellows.
Our first objective is to get the die-hards off the street (or make
them too scared to come out in them) and destroy their caches of weapons (we
have collected more than 227,000 A-47s and that is only the tip of the
iceberg; Curly bought nearly a million of them from our pal Vladimir, then
cut off their money supply, mostly from Syria and Lebanon. We must continue
to get public services up and running, so the local families can get water,
sewage and garbage service; electricity, public transportation; oil fields
and refineries working and a dinar that won't halve in value every month.
It's going to be a long haul (remember it took 10-15 years in Japan and
West Germany) but if we don't stick with it, nobody else will, and we'll
have some other loony running the place again. This place has greater
potential than Saudi Arabia (bunch of goat-herders who struck black gold) or
Iran (weird dudes who can't run a rug bazaar much less a major country). I
keep telling myself even the Democrats can't be that self-destructive. But
then I look at the current line-up. The cream of the *&#$. If that lying
%^@$~ ever gets elected we're really in trouble. By we, I mean the whole
world. ****** slide just plain ******** in as the Secretary-General of the
U.N. and then the whole world will be trying to take our great country ...
the greatest ever (and that's coming from an ex-Canuck) ... down and
civilization with it.
Armageddon, here we come. Remember, it's located on the outskirts of
Jerusalem. Enough of that cheery speculation. The good news is that General
Schoonmaker is going to appointed Chief Army and the old man is coming to
Tampa to run the SpOps desk at CentComm. He's tops and will be getting his
second star. To me it means that SpOps will be more predominant in future
operations and after 18 years as a GB maybe I'll have a shot at a bird-level
combat command. The old man asked me to come to ***** and be his ***** but
I told him after I spent four months changing the diapers of the media
types, I wanted to go back to action. Hence, my current gig. As the movie
quoted old General Patton, "God help me, I love it." I do. Nothing more
satisfying than working with the BEST *%@# soldiers in the world, flushing
real human *^&$ down the drain and giving some folks a chance at trying
freedom for a change.
They may learn to like it and then my great-great-grandson won't have
to worry about some maniac trying to destroy the planet. My tour is over at
the end of August, and I plan to return to *****, brief the old man, then
head to ***** and see my two sweethearts. I'd like to visit my parents in
***** and my brother in *****, before taking on a trip ********. Just like
any other family. It will charge my batteries before I end up back in some
other interesting and challenging location. I hope to see most of you and
ask for some advice, not support. I know I've had that all along. Thanks.
God Bless America
M****