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by Connecticut Man1
As you read the following excerpts from the WaPO just forget the dollar figure there. Ignore it. (Honestly, I mean that!)
The U.S. Air Force is asking the Pentagon's leadership for a staggering $50 billion in emergency funding for fiscal 2007 -- an amount equal to nearly half its annual budget, defense analyst Loren Thompson of the Lexington Institute said on Tuesday. It is not the the dollar figure, it is the thought that they have to ship back that many soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan that are dead and wounded. Think about that... These are our children, America's future, being handed the misfortune of serving at the precise time that our government has completely failed them. This is the human cost that is a direct result of the GOP and Bush's failed policies. This will not stop until the Bush administration is forced to face up to the realities of what they have done. Meandering thoughts BELOW:
Even The Military Question The GOP's Failed Tactics
As a recent New York Times article "portrays Iraq as edging toward chaos," members of the military are begining to question the refusal of the Bush administration to redeploy the soldiers from Iraq:
The Iraqi government's refusal to take certain measures to reduce sectarian tensions between Sunni Arabs and the nation's Shiite Muslim majority has led these officers to conclude that Iraqis will not make difficult decisions unless they are pushed. A WaPo article shows one of the many reasons the soldiers' frustrations are becoming evident:
"How can we expect ordinary Iraqis to trust the police when we don't even trust them not to kill our own men?" asked Capt. Alexander Shaw, head of the police transition team of the 372nd Military Police Battalion, a Washington-based unit charged with overseeing training of all Iraqi police in western Baghdad. "To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure we're ever going to have police here that are free of the militia influence." The soldiers keep getting told that as the Iraqis stand up, the American military will stand down. But this is a failing policy. The soldiers on the ground know that it will be decades before Iraqis will be able to protect themselves. Something that Bush administration has shown no signs of understanding. As long as we are there the Iraqis have no incentive to stand up and, to make matters worse, we are further aggravating the situations between the different groups fighting for control within Iraq. And in doing that we are forcing our soldiers to work alongside many Iraqis that are part of the problem.
American soldiers said that although they gather evidence of police ties to the militias and present it to Iraqi officials, no one has ever been criminally charged or even lost their jobs.
They do nothing.
Some of the idiots in the right-wing-cheerleader-camp of the GOP are echoing a simplistic answer that is too little, too late, when they advocate that we should just send more troops to quell the CHAOS in Iraq but where are these soldiers going to come from anyways?
The military is already stretched to near its breaking point and the Bush administration offers no real answers to this problem. Donald Rumsfeld has repeatedly stated his desire to reshape the military, but there are serious limitations to military preparedness that cannot be overcome without the needed manpower:
The U.S. military suffers from a glaring manpower deficiency. The ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have demonstrated that in operations such as counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, stabilization, and peacekeeping, even the United States' impressive technology cannot substitute for soldiers. In other words: The Bush administration does nothing. They "Stay the course!" that Rumsfeld failing plan has laid out for them and try to ignore the real problems. Unless McCain and the rest of the GOP that back his plan are advocating reinstating the draft when McCain calls for "another 20,000 troops in Iraq" then they really offer no real solution at all. Beyond offering no solutions, it is becoming painfully obvious to anyone that pays attention that the Pentagon, rather than dealing with the problems, would rather just paint a beutiful picture of an Iraqi paradise for all of us in the USA. According to SusanG: "More bullshit to swallow from the Pentagon, and yes ... you, my fellow taxpayer, get to foot the bill for this faster-food meal, served up to spin the 24-hour news cycle:"
Pentagon memo reveals launch of new PR war "Correct the record"??? (The Pentagon released a statement from Donald Rumsfeld Today: "Pay no attention the incompetent man behind the curtain.") If they only had a brain... For the record... That is a propaganda campaign they are gearing up. Don't they know it is illegal for the American government to direct propaganda at American cictizens? What is a few more million dollars of OUR TAX MONEY wasted on PROPAGANDA for the failed Bush admins' policies anyways? For the Bush administration throwing money at a problem is always better than actually doing something to fix it. Little wonder why honest fiscal conservatives hate the GOP now. This is all part of the Bush administrations plan to Stay the course. Remember this:
Just more of the same. No real answers. Beyond rinse and repeat: They do nothing The GOP wastes billions of of our tax dollars messing everything up in Iraq in every way possible and creating endless war profits for their cronies... And then they waste even more of our tax dollars trying to convince us it is good for us. And all the while we know the soldiers are returning home to the USA dead and wounded, regardless of the efforts to hide their arrivals from the news' cameras. These disgusting propaganda games played by the Pentagon and the Bush administration in order to avoid actually doing something will never draw our attention away from the reality that we will do everything we can to stop this waste of our most precious resources... Our children.
Facing the realities of Iraq | 18 comments (18 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Facing the realities of Iraq | 18 comments (18 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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