Thanks to all for your comments.
It is a difficult matter and America is doing her best within the framework of her democratic structure, open country, and divided politics. Thanks especially to all voluntary military personnel who competently and bravely do what they are
TOLD to do, often at supreme risk. I too was a volunteer in the 60's and the picture of Kerry/Fonda nearly made me puke but... they are/were Americans exercising their political freedoms although I thought it was waaayyyy too close to treason. She later alluded that she had little awareness of the impact of her deeds upon our troops under fire, nor of her contribution to the enemy's propaganda and political causes, and she is still widely and openly hated for her otherwise well-intended idealism. This type of naivety is still with us heavily among our citizenry, and to a lesser degree, even present in this thread (in my considered opinion).
My personal perspective has a component of duality--idealistically dovish as a peace-loving citizen and pragmatically hawkish as an ex-military commander of combat troops. I try to see both sides (and beyond), hence the reason for this thread.
There are no terrorists from Iraq. Most terrorists (such as Al Qaeda cells) would not side with Saddam Hussein because he was/is not a "good" muslim -- his VP was a Christian. I am not sure of any known terrorists organizations coming from Iraq.[/QUOTE]
I did not suggest that terrorists were
from Iraq. Only that they were being drawn
to Iraq to hammer western infidels. They are
from all of the Muslim world and other countries, including America. It is a only matter of
semantics whether they are exploding a bus of Iraqi cops, a bus of Israeli citizens, or a train full of Brits. It is still terrorism. They are not uniformed military soldiers. They are guerrilla terrorists.
Al Qaeda has a strategy for the Iraqi insurgency. You know that 9/11 mastermind, Osama bin Laden, his Chief of Operations in Iraq is Al Zarkawi, whom we are desperately hunting
because he's running the insurgency there, spawned by Bin Laden.
That is the connection between Iraq and terror. It is a direct connection admitted by Bin Laden!
Whether in Iraq or elsewhere, they believe that
if they verbally invoke Allah's name during the killing of random, innocent non-combatants, it is okay with Allah and they will instantly go straight to paradise forever (where all the virgins are anxiously awaiting their studly arrival, `ya know
). It could be a tempting ideology if not for its profound stupidity. `Tis an ancient, radical interpretation of the Koran.
We Americans can stay in Iraq or leave Iraq but, if we leave, they won't quit. Bin Laden has said they will kill us anywhere they can find us. If they can't find us there, they will find us here. They already did on 9/11--caught us sleeping just like Pearl Harbor. Please keep your minds flexible about this treacherous enemy and try to rise above politics as we fight them. Next time, it could be a dirty nuke in Miami, Ebola in Dallas, or Ricin gas at the SuperBowl.
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