Whether we liked Sadam or not you had to give the man credit that he was able to keep his thumb on a lot of radical religious characters.
Indeed. Certainly one truth hard to swallow but a good point nonetheless.
So whats the answer. My suggestion is that we outsource the security to Iran or Saudi Arabia. Arabs respect Arabs. They agree not to pursue the bomb, and we support their efforts through financial and humanitarian efforts. Besides it will give them something to focus on.. it will either work or we go nuke the lot of them.
Not a bad idea. It seems most likely Iran will make some kind of move when we leave. However, NOBODY seems to be stepping up to the plate currently. It is easy for us to
entertain our thoughts, opinions, ideas on the subject but truth be told USA is making the largest effort to get them trained and to stand on their own. Talk to any US Soldier
and they will paint a different picture than what we see. My statement about my Brother wanting to go back to help is solely based on his desire to help them stand on their
own. Granted there IS and ALWAYS will be Militia and Religious Sectors and Holy Wars in this region but these "Police Forces" have largely been built from the recruiting of
everyday citizens. Most have not been part of these fighting Militias etc. Those are the very groups being fought. So for a person who has never served in the Military is suddenly
needed to do so, imagine the shock...especially when the only thing they know is Saddam. For these specific people, troops of regular citizens, THEY do not know what they are
doing. THESE are also the people that thousands of United States Citizens via independent non-military organizations are voluntarily going over there to help. This is the avenue
my brother is pursuing. Many Ex-Military and/or Police/Law Enforcement personnel from the USA are currently in Iraq helping to train their forces. Not every Iraqi Citizen is Combat
Trained, nor are they ALL fighting religious wars. Many are no different than you or me...trying to make a life for themselves and their families. It is these people that my heart &
prayers go out to.
I disagree. The Arabs do not like Western Cultures. We are the infidels in their eyes.
This is a blanket statement. Blanket statements are rarely going to be entirely true. While yes, this may be a general consensus, it is not true for ALL Arabs. Proof of this can be
found no further than our very own back door. I have lived and worked in Boise, ID and Minneapolis, MN. Both of these cities are large hubs for foreign immigrants especially from
these regions. I am certain there are other cities and many out there who could attest the same. In Minneapolis, of my 200+ person staff, easily more than half were of Muslim Religion.
These people as I have gotten to know them have taught me that much of what happens is not the teachings of the Koran. I am in NO WAY a Religious Scholar but I can see
that there sure are lots of these people seeking "better lives" in immigrating to other countries. If we are indeed "infidels in their eyes" why are they coming here? Again, this is a
blanket statement...not true across the board. The same can be said about Iraqis. Has it been so long ago that we do not remember Iraqis dancing in the streets, celebrating, and
praising US and Coalition Forces? The problem now is THEY should have taken control of their country at this point.
In regard to the video tacman shared, I don't think it appropriate the Soldier had to F-Bomb the way he did but if that's what it takes to get them to stand up and take charge
of their Country so we can leave,....then so be it.
I would be just as thrilled should Saudi Arabia jump in, as suggested, and take over so we can bring our Troops home. Lord knows, we have our own problems to reslove!
Again:
MAY GOD BLESS ALL UNITED STATES SOLDIERS AND THEIR FAMILIES FOR THE SACRIFICES THEY MAKE BOTH HERE AND ABROAD!