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Thursday, April 01, 2004
Crackdown on Fallujah

For the past year, Iraq has been under the gentlest occupation in the history of warfare. Most Iraqis have responded well to that, genuinely grateful to have been liberated from the decades-long dictatorship of Saddam Hussein and his Ba'athist thugs. The rape rooms and torture chambers are closed for business, and the mass graves are being exhumed instead of filled. Most Iraqis, according to a recent poll conducted by Oxford Research, have a better life now without Saddam, and look forward to even more improvements in the future, including the chance to participate in a democratic form of government for the first time. However... one area of Iraq, known as the "Sunni Triangle," has never felt nor acted as though they were "liberated." This is the area in which Saddam was born, and one which he never brutalised as he did the rest of the country. Since the day Saddam abandoned Iraq to crawl into a spider hole and pull it in after himself, Coalition forces have treated the Sunni Triangle with kid gloves. They have even gone so far as to stay out of the town, allowing Fallujah more autonomy than any other area except the Kurdish territories. It's time for that to end.

In a brutal yet cowardly attack, a mob of Fallujah inhabitants murdered and mutilated four American civilians who were setting up security for a food shipment to the town. Shouting defiance of the Coalition, they dismembered, disgraced and burned the bodies -- all violations of Islamic law, incidentally. Many Iraqis were shocked at the barbarity. The bodies were dragged through the streets, obviously intended to invoke memories of Mogadishu. On 3 October 1993, 18 American servicemen were killed in the capital city of Somalia in an incident which inspired the film "Black Hawk Down." The result was that the ragged citizens of Mogadishu were able to force the United States of America to run away when then-President Clinton ordered them to evacuate rather than suffer more casualties. As Osama bin Laden said in 1998, "The youth were surprised at the low morale of the American soldiers and realized more than before that the America soldiers are paper tigers. After a few blows, they ran in defeat..." Dan Rather told Larry King, "I know that Saddam Hussein -- this is not speculative -- I know that Saddam Hussein's favorite movie was 'Black Hawk Down.' He watched it several times a week in the period preceding the American attack, because he was saying to himself, this is not made up, he was saying to himself, that's what we can do here." That is precisely what Saddam Hussein taught his people, and precisely what must NOT happen ever again. In the Arab world, it is fatal to be percieved as weak.

The only possible response to this atrocity is to make Fallujah into an example for the rest of the Sunni Triangle. The Coalition must engage in a full military occupation of the town, including martial law, zero-tolerance curfews, and the systematic, house-by-house search for and arrest of every single adult seen in those horrible photographs and videos. Those who attack Coalition forces -- not to mention civilians both Iraqi and American -- must be removed from circulation altogether, no matter what the rest of the world may think. If the inhabitants of Fallujah want to continue the war, we should give them what they ask for. If we ignore their attacks, turn the other cheek, and give in to their demands, we only prove Saddam and Osama right, and embolden the murderers further.

Thirty years of ruling Iraq as part of a totalitarian dictatorship have hardened the Saddam loyalists and molded them to scorn weakness. We can only show these insurgents mercy after showing them our strength -- strength is all that they respect. Any other course of action will only "prove" to them that they can continue their attacks with impunity.

The Sunni Triangle is the source of most of the internal strife in Iraq. If we don't pacify that area before we hand over power to the new Iraqi government, how are they supposed to deal with it?

Posted at Thursday, April 01, 2004 by CavalierX

Jamie
April 1, 2004   10:47 PM PST
 
I think that they will do that, what I'm afraid of is that they will take too long to prepare, to decide just what they will do. They need to sweep in asap with that "overwhelming force" that they've been talking about. And they need not underestimate what those people have hidden in that town. There is no telling what kind of munitions are there. But you are right, the new Iraqi govt won't be able to handle it in July or for months thereafter. Their old army wasn't trained (except for the Fedayeen) and the new army is barely trained.
Jamie G.
April 2, 2004   03:51 PM PST
 
Today was a good day for reading -
Newsmax.com
more stinging articles about Clarke; opinions on Fallujah (Tammy Bruce - "Raze Fallujah", Susan Estrich and Hillary Clinton) and
a really stinging opinion piece about John Kerry by David Limbaugh "John Kerry 2004 = John Kerry 1971"
Townhall.com
Excellent Krauthammer article at Townhall.com - "Clarke's blabbering". 2nd Krauthammer about Clarke in 2 weeks.
Opinionjournal.com
WSJ has a great article about Fallujah by Christopher Hitchens.

And there is some humorous stuff about Ralph Nader being an on-air guest on Air-American and getting into an "on-air tussle with the host".
JM
April 2, 2004   08:07 PM PST
 
Whew, I wish I had time to read all this good stuff! :) I saw Tammy Bruce's article; Men's News Daily reprinted it a little above mine. Love her books, too.
Jamie
April 2, 2004   11:27 PM PST
 
Tomorrow I'm headed to Shreveport, Louisiana to see my daughter and her family. My son-in-law is stationed at Barksdale AFB. I won't get to watch much TV or play on the net - I'll be too busy playing with my 3 year old granddaughter and 6 week old grandson! Forget about the awful things for a little while. And I'll try to forget about the election for a while, too. I used to be a-political, but during the election of 2000, I realized a lot of what goes on and what the Dems/liberals do and it really bothered me. Then 9/11 happened and I knew that we couldn't let our country be run by people like the Clintons ever again.

So when I "discovered" your blog (and others), I realized that there are an awful lot of people who care about what is going on in America. You see, there are just too many people who don't care here in Alabama and I don't get to talk about stuff like this very much.

Jamie
April 2, 2004   11:48 PM PST
 
P.S. That's why I bug you so much. I have to "talk" to someone about it.
Jamie
April 3, 2004   12:19 AM PST
 
Thanks for pointing me to Men's News Daily. I had been wanting to read something about the premier of Air America and read the two columns there. Now that I know of another place to find good things to read, I'll NEVER get any work done!

Oh, and BTW, you sly dog. You should have told me you ARE a columnist when I was prattling on and on about how you should be one! Now I feel downright silly. But I was right, wasn't I?
Virtus
April 3, 2004   05:42 AM PST
 
I agree wholeheartedly. Gone, apparently, are the days when Americans were fierce warriors, who had the full support of her countrymen.

Now when faced with our enemies who want to kill us, we are supposed to "talk things out," and "reason with them." The idiocy of this notion seems as though it should be readily apparent.

Can you say role conflict?
JM
April 3, 2004   06:44 AM PST
 
>You should have told me you ARE
>a columnist

Not really. MND just reprints some of my rants, that's all.
Jamie
April 3, 2004   07:43 AM PST
 
> MND just reprints some of my rants

You are too modest.

 

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