Category: War on Terror

  • On Election Eve ’04

    No jitters, just a sense of calm and curiosity.

    No matter the victor, the world will not end, the Islamist terrorists will neither immediately perish nor instantly bring about the downfall of Western civilization.

    I’ll grant that a Kerry presidency will be a step towards a quicker peace and a greater acceptance in the global community. I do not view either of these issues a plus at this momentous crux in history. Kerry will pursue fuzzy ol’ Osama, and vigorously at that. It is a political requirement for his possible administration. He will work quickly to bring a state of stability in Iraq; however, not the longterm stability that is needed, as he will only work for a stable enough situation to tone down operations and begin an “honorable” draw-down. Other than Osama, the military aspects of the war against Islamic terror will begin to wane.

    None of this means we are doomed. It only means that we would creep back to a pre-9/11 mindset. Osama’s capture or death would clinch this, and we would call victory and leave intact the dangerous environment that allowed an animal like Osama to grow and flourish. No, Western civilization would not immediately fail, but the long-term price for its survival would increase dramatically — a needed burden prolonged only to our children or grandchildren.

    A Bush win would perpetuate the fight as is, pursued with energy and tenacity on several fronts. The war will be fought decisively; Bush simply and instinctively realizes it is better to fight it now with an iron gauntlet balanced by a promise of liberty. Whether now or later, that is the longterm formula for success, to offer opportunity of hope and destroy those who refuse.

    Other than Bush’s tax plans, there is little domestically in either candidate that the libertarian side of me can support, but certainly Kerry’s plans are worse from my vantage.

    Jitters, no. Doom, no. Hope, yes. Intrigue, definitely. Here’s some things I’ll be keeping an eye on tomorrow evening (and possibly Wednesday morning):

    • Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and New Jersey. Not much enthusiasm for Bush success in these three, but success in any two of them would immediately signal a long night for Kerry.
    • Florida. Duh.
    • The effect of gay marriage ballot amendments on conservative and moderate turnout in eleven states, including Arkansas and Oregon but especially Ohio and Michigan.
    • The South Dakota senatorial contest between Daschle and Thune.
    • The local congressional battle between Sessions and Frost.

    Okay, I’m calm. On the other hand, my girlfriend is fretting up a Texas twister. Apparently, so is blogger Phil Gray of Shades of Gray (Umbrae Canarum), who expresses his jitters at great length here.

  • October: a Failed Month for the Terrorists

    American deaths in Iraq were higher in July than June, up even more in August, and September was bloodier still, a casualty trend Senator Kerry tried to use to his advantage in the presidential debates.

    October opened with an election pending but supposedly tenuous in Afghanistan.

    Australian participation in the Iraq campaign was a key issue in the electoral challenge to the Howard government.

    The American presidential campaign was in full swing and had to be a choice target.

    October is now over. Afghanistan went to the polls with little incident. The appeasement movement failed in Australia. The American political season continued free of any successful terrorist activity, short of a video tape. And, despite an increased pressure on Islamist strongholds such as Fallujah, American deaths in Iraq were down from September and August (as of this writing).

    October — a month of impotence and failure for the Islamist bastards. It’s a shame so many will go to the polls tomorrow in America with little or no knowledge of the coalition’s recent successes. As the saying goes, a building that doesn’t burn isn’t news, and apparently a story that doesn’t burn President Bush needs no fanfare.

  • Full Transcript: Bin Laden’s Video-Taped Message

    Conveniently held to deny the American electorate a weekend to digest it before going to the polls, the full transcript of Osama bin Laden’s video has been released. On Friday, al-Jazeera aired a cherry-picked version, and even then I said the speech could’ve been penned by Michael Moore or the Kerry camp. Now, looking at previously unreleased portions, it is startling to see how much this creature is in line with the lunatic left.

    Bush is still engaged in distortion, deception and hiding from you the real causes.

    And that day, it was confirmed to me that oppression and the intentional killing of innocent women and children is a deliberate American policy.

    This means the oppressing and embargoing to death of millions as Bush Sr. did in Iraq in the greatest mass slaughter of children mankind has ever known and it means the throwing of millions of pounds of bombs and explosives at millions of children — also in Iraq — as Bush Jr. did in order to remove an old agent and replace him with a new puppet to assist in the pilfering of Iraq’s oil and other outrages.

    In addition, [President George H. W.] Bush sanctioned the installing of sons as state governors and didn’t forget to import expertise in election fraud from the region’s presidents to Florida to be made use of in moments of difficulty.

    Rather, the policy of the White House that demands the opening of war fronts to keep busy their various corporations — whether they be working in the field of arms or oil or reconstruction — has helped al-Qa’ida to achieve those enormous results.

    [The] Bush administration has also gained something of which anyone who looks at the size of the contracts acquired by the shady Bush administration-linked mega-corporations, like Haliburton and its kind will be convinced.

    But the darkness of the black gold blurred his vision and insight and he gave priority to private interests over the public interest of America. So the war went ahead, the death toll rose, the American economy bled and Bush became embroiled in the swamps of Iraq that threatened his future.

    War for oil. Baby-killers. Stolen election. Halliburton. Bush misleading.

    This evil being is begging to the left to save him.

    No, your security is in your own hands. And every state that doesn’t play with our security, has automatically guaranteed its own security.

    Make no mistake, Osama is threatening any state that doesn’t go to John Kerry because he absolutely fears President Bush and fears our success against the Islamist bastards.

  • Dead Man Talking

    The big surprise news of the day is the release of an apparently new video of Osama bin Laden. The translated transcript is as follows:

    You, the American people, I talk to you today about the best way to avoid another catastrophe and about war, its reasons and its consequences.

    And in that regard, I say to you that security is an important pillar of human life, and that free people do not compromise their security.

    Contrary to what [President George W.] Bush says and claims — that we hate freedom –let him tell us then, “Why did we not attack Sweden?” It is known that those who hate freedom don’t have souls with integrity, like the souls of those 19. May the mercy of God be upon them.

    We fought with you because we are free, and we don’t put up with transgressions. We want to reclaim our nation. As you spoil our security, we will do so to you.

    I wonder about you. Although we are ushering the fourth year after 9/11, Bush is still exercising confusion and misleading you and not telling you the true reason. Therefore, the motivations are still there for what happened to be repeated.

    And I will talk to you about the reason for those events, and I will be honest with you about the moments the decision was made so that you can ponder. And I tell you, God only knows, that we never had the intentions to destroy the towers.

    But after the injustice was so much and we saw transgressions and the coalition between Americans and the Israelis against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, it occurred to my mind that we deal with the towers. And these special events that directly and personally affected me go back to 1982 and what happened when America gave permission for Israel to invade Lebanon. And assistance was given by the American sixth fleet.

    During those crucial moments, my mind was thinking about many things that are hard to describe. But they produced a feeling to refuse and reject injustice, and I had determination to punish the transgressors.

    And as I was looking at those towers that were destroyed in Lebanon, it occurred to me that we have to punish the transgressor with the same — and that we had to destroy the towers in America so that they taste what we tasted, and they stop killing our women and children.

    We found no difficulties in dealing with the Bush administration, because of the similarities of that administration and the regimes in our countries, half of which are run by the military and half of which are run by monarchs. And our experience is vast with them.

    And those two kinds are full of arrogance and taking money illegally.

    The resemblance started when [former President George H.W.] Bush, the father, visited the area, when some of our own were impressed by America and were hoping that the visits would affect and influence our countries.

    Then, what happened was that he was impressed by the monarchies and the military regimes, and he was jealous of them staying in power for tens of years, embezzling the public money without any accountability. And he moved the tyranny and suppression of freedom to his own country, and they called it the Patriot Act, under the disguise of fighting terrorism. And Bush, the father, found it good to install his children as governors and leaders.

    We agreed with the leader of the group, Mohammed Atta, to perform all attacks within 20 minutes before [President George W.] Bush and his administration were aware of what was going on. And we never knew that the commander-in-chief of the American armed forces would leave 50,000 of his people in the two towers to face those events by themselves when they were in the most urgent need of their leader.

    He was more interested in listening to the child’s story about the goat rather than worry about what was happening to the towers. So, we had three times the time necessary to accomplish the events.

    Your security is not in the hands of [Democratic presidential nominee John] Kerry or Bush or al Qaeda. Your security is in your own hands. Any nation that does not attack us will not be attacked.

    There really is no point in going through this piece by piece. It is the twisted ramblings from the twisted mind of a terrorist. He tries to justify murderous, barbaric acts with erroneous history. His understanding of the elder President Bush and the passing of the Patriot Act is quite pathetic, and his claim of U.S. permission and assistance in Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon flies in the face of facts.

    In June 1982, Israeli forces invaded Lebanon, drove to Beirut and encircled the PLO and Syrian forces in West Beirut. Israel cited the attempted assassination of the Israeli ambassador in London and a build-up of Palestinian armaments in South Lebanon as reason for its breech of the previous cease-fire.

    On 6th June, the UN Security Council passed a unanimous U.N. Security Council Resolution which demanded Israel withdraw from Lebanon and observe the cease-fire on the border. On 4th August, the UN Security Council voted to censure Israel. The PLO and Syrian forces withdrew after a US-brokered agreement, monitored by the UN peacekeeping force.

    A multinational force was deployed to oversee the withdrawal composed of 800 U.S., 800 French, and 400 Italian troops. The US Marine Corps went ashore in Beirut on 25th August 1982, four days after the French had arrived. The PLO withdrawal was completed with significant incident, and the marines returned to their ships on 10th September.

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    Following a massacre on 16-18th September of between 700-800 Palestinian civilians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut, President Reagan reacted in shock and formed a new MNF with France and Italy. The force returning for a limited time to establish Lebanese government over Beirut.

    The elder brother of the Assassinated President-elect was elected president and inaugurated on 23rd September. The new MNF deployed on 29th September, the first marines arriving that day in Beirut. Along with securing the area against Syrian intervention, the Marines provided humanitarian relief to the Lebanese.

    In February 1983, a small British contingent including RFA Reliant, helicopters and RAF transport deployed to join the MNF.

    Throughout their stay, the MNF was attacked by rogue elements in Beirut, responding with force to defend themselves. The US Sixth Fleet was offshore, providing naval gunfire support where necessary both to the marines and eventually to the Lebanese armed forces. In mid-September the USS New Jersey was sent to the area, to bring its sixteen inch guns to bear.

    Much of the rest of Osama’s speech sounds like it could’ve been written by the Michael Moore or the Kerry campaign (e.g. Bush misleading, the goat book crap). There is nothing here to be seriously considered. What is to be questioned, though, are bin Laden’s motivations in releasing the tape after so much time hidden. What does he hope to accomplish?

    I’m not going to pretend that I can authoritatively understand a madman, so I can only speculate on the significance. My speculation boils down to two possibilities, both intertwined by desperation and the pending U.S. election.

    First, bin Laden could be vying for his own October surprise, hoping that his filmed “Nanny nanny boo boo, Bush and Kerry don’t matter” can pull off the result that CBS and the New York Times have so far failed to do. I think Osama badly misjudged our reaction to 9/11, and I think he still misjudges the American people. It may not matter whether Bush or Kerry leads bin Laden’s ultimate demise, but there certainly is a difference in their view of facing the danger of the Islamist threat past bin Laden. Kerry wants bin Laden, then wants to declare victory and bring the troops home for the celebration. Bush wants to change the atmosphere that created bin Laden and allowed him to build such a supported terrorist movement. Bush realizes the war is more than one man. There truly is a difference to be decided in our election, and bin Laden knows it and wants to influence the choice.

    The second possibility is more sinister, yet still based on the same desperate motives. That possibility, very real, is that the video is a signal meant to trigger some terrorist activity. It should be noted that this comes after terrorist chatter around the election has been decreasing. Is this only coincidental, or are the pieces already in place? If there is terrorist action, two things are certain. First, you can thank Spain’s precedent of cowering. Second, their is no way to accurately predict the effect on the election or the American people. I would expect a revival of the bloodthirst so many felt after 9/11, but I doubt there’s time for this to build to critical mass before the balloting. What is important in such a compressed timeframe is the immediate mindset of an attacked America and how that would drive the voters.

  • Household Survey Sees 100,000 Iraqi Deaths

    Holy crap! The U.S. military is a bunch of killers.

    A survey of deaths in Iraqi households estimates that as many as 100,000 more people may have died throughout the country in the 18 months since the U.S.-led invasion than would be expected based on the death rate before the war.

    Worse than that, the U.S. military is bunch of baby-killers.

    The survey indicated violence accounted for most of the extra deaths seen since the invasion, and airstrikes from coalition forces caused most of the violent deaths, the researchers wrote in the British-based journal.

    “Most individuals reportedly killed by coalition forces were women and children,” they said.

    Funny, I don’t remember being trained to be an evil bastard. Maybe we should look a little closer at this.

    There is no official figure for the number of Iraqis killed since the conflict began, but some non-governmental estimates range from 10,000 to 30,000. As of Wednesday, 1,081 U.S. servicemen had been killed, according to the U.S. Defense Department.

    The scientists who wrote the report concede that the data they based their projections on were of “limited precision,” because the quality of the information depends on the accuracy of the household interviews used for the study.

    ….

    The report was released just days before the U.S. presidential election, and the lead researcher said he wanted it that way.

    Oh, my bad. It’s just a political hit. Chalk me up as really freakin’ surprised.

    By the way, these guys would’ve had a field day with our WWII air tactics in Europe. Hell, their fun might have led to our defeat. Sadly, these idiots are blind to the scope of the Islamist threat we face today and feel obligated to parade their admittedly-biased crap to all.

  • NATO Sets Training Goals for Iraqi Officers

    Well, it ain’t West Point, but it’s still seems pretty ambitious.

    The Iraqi military academy that NATO plans to set up outside Baghdad should be able to train about 1,000 officers a year, the alliance’s top commander in Europe said Thursday.

    U.S. Gen. James L. Jones said the training mission would likely be smaller than the 3,000 instructors, guards and support troops that his planners have set as a ceiling for the mission in Iraq.

    “Three thousand will be the maximum and it is going to be less than that, I think,” he told reporters at NATO’s military headquarters in southern Belgium. The number of actual instructors is expected to be around 350.

    Jones declined to speculate when the academy would be up and running. Allied military experts presented a detailed operational plan for expanding the training to the 26 allied nations this week but officials said it would likely take at least a couple of weeks before it is approved.

    The United States is pushing for the training center to be operational by the end of this year.

    Jones said at least 16 of the 26 allies had “indicated willingness to contribute troops inside Iraq” for the training mission.

    While the number of instructors may come in well under budget, savings better be allocated towards security, as this would seem a prime target for terrorists. However, an officer academy cannot be delayed from fear, as it is essential for the Iraqi people to continue their progress towards a professional, competent military supporting their pending democracy.

    In a somewhat unrelated aside, how long into the resurrection of the Iraqi government and military expertise do we begin working on the martial aspect needed for eventual success, aviation and air power abilities?

  • Zarqawi Aide Killed During U.S. Air Strike

    Scratch one more Islamist bastard.

    Coalition forces launched precision strikes on a safe house in Fallujah early this morning, killing an associate of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s terrorist organization, military officials in Baghdad reported today.

    Multiple sources confirmed that a “known associate” of the Zarqawi network was present at the time of the strike.

    The strike, which happened at around 3 a.m. in the northwest section of the city, is one of a string of recent strikes and raids targeting the Zarqawi organization that have severely degraded the terrorist leader’s ability to conduct attacks and have effectively reduced his influence.

    Like I said, al-Zarqawi’s noose keeps getting tighter.

  • Kerry Praises Poland’s Help in Iraq

    Having already screwed them over by neglecting their valued contributions to date in Iraq, self-implied diplomat extraodinaire John Kerry has decided to belatedly offer the brave people of Poland a reach-around for their troubles.

    Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry thanked Poland in a newspaper interview published Monday for its military involvement in Iraq and promised Polish businesses a chance for lucrative reconstruction contracts there should he win the Nov. 2 election.

    The comments, published in the Gazeta Wyborcza daily, came after President Aleksander Kwasniewski criticized Kerry for allegedly playing down the Poles’ contribution to the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq.

    “I am grateful to Poland for standing by the Euro-American partnership these last few years and for its courageous contributions to Iraq,” Kerry said in the interview, which was also carried by Nowy Dziennik, a Polish language paper published in the United States. “I will not forget that.”

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    Polish troops took part in the invasion last year, and the country now commands an international security force in central Iraq.

    By “not forget that,” I’ll assume Kerry means “not forget that again.”

    Nice of him to include the promise of a bribe of “a chance for lucrative reconstruction contracts” to a nation he included in his derisive “coalition of the bribed and coerced.” If one ignores such areas as diplomacy, military, history, international affairs, domestic policy and economics, Kerry might not be the total jackass he seems to be.

  • France Accepts Iraqi Conference Rules

    I posted last month on France’s requirements for their participation in an international conference on Iraq. I openly ridiculed their demands for inclusion of representatives of the terrorists at the table and a placement of U.S. withdrawal on the conference agenda. Well, now it seems the French have caved on one of their firm stances.

    In a quiet retreat, France on Monday eased off its call to include Iraqi groups that renounce violence in an international conference next month on ways to pacify their war-ravaged country.

    Foreign Minister Michel Barnier acknowledged that the governments-only meeting in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheik from Nov. 22-23 would not be open to other factions outside Iraq’s interim leadership.

    “It’s an intergovernmental conference. I’m willing to recognize that only governments will participate,” Barnier told reporters after an informal meeting with European and North African counterparts.

    There is no mention in the article of France’s other demand for discussion of an American withdrawal. To their credit, France’s “quiet retreat” is an improvement over their seeming tendency to run away screaming. Maybe there’s a shred of hope for them yet.

  • Iraqis Protest Over Hostage

    The terrorists in Iraq, with the kidnapping and released videos of a key humanitarian aid worker, may be on the verge of overplaying their hand with the citizens of Baghdad.

    Hundreds of disabled Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad yesterday to demand the release of Margaret Hassan, calling her abductors “neanderthals” and insisting that their collapsed health system needs the British aid worker, kidnapped by insurgents last week.

    Mrs Hassan, 59, the Iraq director for the charity Care International, was last seen on a hostage video on Friday, tearfully relaying her kidnappers’ demands that Britain did not deploy troops close to Baghdad. Her plight has moved many Iraqis to anger, unlike the abductions of Western contractors and foreign lorry drivers before her.

    “We love her. She built us a hospital,” said Ahmed Jabir, a wheelchair-bound boy at the protest rally near Care’s Baghdad offices. “If it wasn’t for her, we would probably have died.”

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    Mrs Hassan’s Iraqi husband, Tahsin Ali Hassan, attended the rally. Pointing at the crowd of patients, he said: “This says it all.”

    Never mistake my condemnations of the Islamist bastards we are fighting for a blanket statement on Islam or the Iraqi people in general. Much of the muslim world is at a crossroads — to careen wildly towards a loss of any vestige of a humane society or to pull back from the edge and again become a truly civilized people. This protest shows which direction at least some (and I’d wager most) in Iraq want to go. The terrorist “neanderthals” have much to lose with the Iraqi populace in the case of Mrs. Hassan.