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Just
The Facts Please
Operation Iraqi Freedom...
[Mark
Alexander] 3/31/06
"America
united with a handful of troops, or without a
single soldier, exhibits a more forbidding posture
to foreign ambition than America disunited, with
a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat." -
James Madison
Two weeks
ago,
the Bush administration released its second National
Security Strategy, an outline of U.S. national interests
and what we will do to secure them. The NSS serves as the primary
guidance for the conduct of all U.S. government agencies in
regard to those interests.
Topping the
list of critical national interests is the protection of our
homeland from terrorist attack, and a reiteration of the Bush
Doctrine of Pre-emption, making clear that the U.S. "will,
if necessary, act pre-emptively in exercising our inherent
right of self-defense."
Also of note
within the 2006 NSS is the following bold assertion: "The advance
of freedom and human dignity through democracy is the long-term
solution to the transnational terrorism of today."
Contributor
Mark Alexander
[Courtesty of The Federalist Patriot]
Mark
Morrison Alexander is Executive Editor and Publisher
of The
Federalist Patriot, the Web's "Conservative
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That brings us to the third anniversary of the launch of Operation
Iraqi Freedom, the primary front in the Long
War against Islamic terrorists.
OIF, like Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, is much
more than a bid to keep conflicts with terrorists on their turf.
It is a determined effort to establish a functional democracy
in the heart of a region critical to U.S. interests -- a region
ruled by secular and theocratic tyrants who have become state
sponsors of the Islamic terror alliance, which declared war on
the U.S. and our Allies.
The first round fired against the U.S. homeland in this war
was not 11 September 2001.
No sooner had we relaxed our national defense posture as Cold
War tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Bloc adversaries subsided
than our homeland was attacked by a second-tier adversary, radical
Islamists.
On 26 February 1993, a terrorist cell headed by al-Qa'ida operative
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef (who entered the U.S. on an Iraqi passport)
bombed Tower One of the World Trade Center in an effort to topple
it into Tower Two and murder up to 30,000 occupants of those
buildings. Fortunately, due to Ramzi's lack of engineering knowledge
about where to park the truck bomb, Tower One withstood the blast.
In 1995, after Ramzi's capture, he was being
flown to New York for prosecution. As the transport helicopter
passed the WTC towers,
an FBI agent removed Ramzi's mask so he could see that the towers
were still standing. Ramzi commented gravely, "We are not done
yet." Indeed, Ramzi's computer, seized in the Philippines before
his arrest in Pakistan, detailed a plan to hijack commercial
aircraft and use them as flying bombs against U.S. targets --
which his cadre succeeded in doing on 9/11.
For eight long years after the first WTC bombing, the Clinton
administration refused to take the domestic terrorist threat
seriously enough to make deterrence a priority. Eight months
into George Bush's first term, it became resoundingly clear that
a small terrorist cell armed with nothing more than box cutters
could, in a matter of minutes, kill thousands of Americans and
cause in excess of $250 billion in damages to the U.S. economy.
The 9/11 attack demonstrated that not only are there Islamist
factions intent on the wholesale slaughter of Americans on U.S.
soil, but that those factions won't hesitate to use the most
destructive means at hand. In other words, they will certainly
detonate nuclear or radiological devices in U.S. urban centers,
given the accessibility to such weapons and an operational capability
to deploy them.
President Bush's 2002 NSS recognized this threat, and his 2006
NSS reaffirmed that the best method to deter asymmetric nuclear
attacks is to pre-empt them through short-term tactical operations
combined with long-term strategic operations. The short-term
operations consist of military interdictions in Iraq, Afghanistan
and around the world, to kill terrorists and disrupt their operations.
The long-term operations consist of both military and civil actions
designed to democratize the Middle East's political and economic
culture so that it no longer serves as a breeding ground for
our terrorist adversaries.
Clearly, then, while the tactical and strategic
operations in Iraq come at great cost, they are absolutely
necessary. Indeed,
they are the best, if not only, method for preventing an asymmetric
nuclear attack on our homeland. However, some national-security
analysts now consider such an attack "inevitable" because deterrence
operations are a decade late.
Despite enormous progress in our tactical and strategic operations
to seed democracy in a region that has known only tyranny for
its entire history, the Democrats and their Leftmedia have politicized
these operations for one stupefyingly inane purpose: To undermine
support for the Bush administration, and thus, Republicans in
the upcoming midterm elections.
This week, the Democrat National Committee released its anti-OIF
talking points, the now-familiar pack of lies they've been disseminating
for three years. In addition, they encouraged their nationwide
cadre of peacenik
Sheehanites to propagate these lies in letters to local media
outlets.
"President Bush has utterly failed in his responsibility as
Commander-in-Chief," reads the DNC memo. "He sent our troops
to war without ... no [sic] plan for success." You know the routine
-- the Demos insist that Bush
lied about Iraq's WMD, all while hoping nobody remembers what
Demos said about Iraq's WMD. Their implication is that President
Bush sent our military men and women into harm's way because
he doesn't care about them or their families, and now he wants
to spy
on American citizens back home.
To suggest that such political folly is dangerous would be to
understate the matter. To suggest that it is nothing short of treason is
more accurate, and those media outlets who would willfully
propagate such partisan rubbish are equally culpable. Idiocy
of this sort undermines not only the safety of American military
personnel abroad, but also that of our civilians here at home.
Our colleague James Phillips, Research Fellow
in Middle Eastern Studies at the Heritage Foundation, has summarily
dismantled
the Democrat leadership's politically-motivated criticism of
OIF. His detailed analysis, "The
Myths About Iraq" is not only a well-researched treatise,
it is required reading for anyone interested in the truth about
OIF. (Philips's report does not include just-declassified evidence
from Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte establishing
additional links between Iraq and al-Qa'ida prior to 9/11.)
It is not only critical that we know the truth
about OIF, but essential that we also know "the enemy." Unlike
enemies past, this one is not defined by geographic borders,
but by ideology
alone. Consequently, the Bush administration, in its effort to
avoid casting all Muslims in the al-Qa'ida mold, has not clearly
defined the enemy in terms that most Americans can grasp.
Perhaps the best way to encapsulate this enemy
is to label it "Jihadistan," a
borderless "nation" of Islamic Jihadis (holly warriors), constituting
al-Qa'ida and other Islamic terrorist groups around the world.
A borderless nation? Indeed. The "Islamic World" of the Quran
recognizes no political borders. Though orthodox Muslims (those
who subscribe to the teachings of the "pre-Medina" Quran) do
not support acts of terrorism or mass murder, some radical sects
within Islam subscribe to the "post-Mecca" (revisionist) Quran.
It is this latter group of death-worshipping sects that calls
for jihad (holy war) against all "the enemies of Allah" (all
non-Muslims).
These Jihadis are characterized by the toxic
Wahhabism of al-Qa'ida's Osama bin Laden and his heretical
ilk -- those who would remake
the Muslim world in their own image of twisted hate and deathly
obsession. In the words of bin Laden himself: "We love death.
The U.S. loves life. That is the big difference between us." Al-Qa'ida
seeks to disable the U.S. economy using any means at their disposal
and thus undermine our political, military and cultural support
for liberty around the world. Bin Laden's plan, "American Hiroshima," outlines
an attack on the U.S. with multiple nukes. (Here we might suggest
that a Doctrine of Indiscriminate and Exponential Retribution
would encourage all good Muslims to seek out and destroy the
al-Qa'ida in their midst.)
Perhaps fewer than five percent of all Muslims subscribe to
the Islamist notion that non-adherents are infidels. To put this
in perspective, though, if just one percent of Muslims worldwide
have joined the brotherhood of Jihadistan, then there are ten
times more Jihadis than uniformed American combat personnel in
our combined military service branches.
To be sure, Jihadistan is a formidable enemy,
but it is not insuperable. Success in Iraq is our most critical
strategic objective
if we are to contain and defeat Jihadistan. Once again, as noted
by the current NSS, "The advance of freedom and human dignity
through democracy is the long-term solution to the transnational
terrorism of today."
Iraq won't be lost on the ground. Of its 26 million citizens,
80 percent are pro-democracy Shi'a Muslims or Kurds, and only
a small fraction of the remaining 20 percent of Sunnis are aiding
the insurgency. As we've said before, the President's supplemental National
Strategy For Victory In Iraq articulates a winning strategy.
Nevertheless, Iraq can be lost here at home.
And if it is lost, it will be at the inducement of our latter-day
Eugene McCarthys,
Walter Cronkites and Jane Fondas -- Kennedy, Kerry and Clinton
-- who continue to hack away at our national will through the
court of public opinion. Clearly, the Democrats and their Leftmedia
trucklings hold a great deal of sway over American public opinion.
They are, in this respect, a most effective public relations
machine for al-Qa'ida. During the past week alone, the Leftmedia's "death
of a thousand cuts" campaign has featured Iraqi reconstruction
malfeasance and incompetence, dire pronouncements of civil war
and car bombings galore -- all in support of the Demos' unseemly
midterm political strategy.
On the 19 March anniversary of OIF, President Bush highlighted
successful operations in the northern Iraqi town of Tal Afar,
al-Qa'ida's strongest outpost. Of course, The New York Times
and The Washington Post responded with stories refuting the success
in Tal Afar. However, the best account we've authenticated has
never appeared in either the Times or Post.
Here, then, is an excerpt from a letter written
by the mayor of Tal Afar, Najim Abdullah al-Jubouri, to Gen.
George Casey,
Commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq, in January: "Our city was overrun
by heartless terrorists, Zarqawi and his followers, who unloaded
their bloodthirsty and voracious action of evil on this city
for several months by indiscriminately killing men, women and
children. Tal Afar was a human slaughterhouse. Simple services
were not possible, causing the people to suffer, till the day
you dispatched your troops, who were our lion-hearted saviors.
Your troops came to rescue Tal Afar led by our heroes, whom Tal
Afar will never forget. After the major operation, your wonderful
soldiers started nursing the wounds of this city by rebuilding
the damaged lives and buildings with great compassion and speed.
These soldiers have done more than their original mission required
of them. ... God bless this brave [3rd Armored Cavalry] Regiment;
God bless the families who dedicated these brave men and women.
From the bottom of our hearts we thank the families. They have
given us something we will never forget. ... Let America, their
families and the world be proud of their sacrifice for humanity
and life."
One of our military readers in Iraq, a Marine
officer, wrote us in disbelief of the Democrats' efforts to
politicize OIF.
His comments aptly sum up the whole debate. "I work with Mayor
Najim. He gets it. The vast majority of the Iraqi people get
it. Almost all of us in uniform over here get it, as do our families
back home. If the Democrats don't stop the nonsense and get it
now, I can assure you, al-Qa'ida will give it to all of us later." ONE
A note
from The Federalist Patriot: The greatest affirmation
of the critical significance and success of OIF comes in the
form of daily e-mail accounts to The Patriot Post from uniformed
Patriots on the ground in Iraq. Few of those accounts are reprinted
for security reasons, but OIF veterans, and their family and
friends, have other outlets to voice their opinions about Iraq.
One such outlet, Vets
for Freedom, was just launched by former Marine Lieutenant
Wade Zirkle, who spent the last year recovering from injuries
received after his unit was attacked. (Six of Wade's fellow Marines
were killed in that attack.) We also encourage our readers to
visit other sites dedicated to the truth about OIF, like The
Patriot's "To Support
and Defend... So Help Me God". You can also help by supporting Operation
Shield of Strength and inviting your family and friends to
sign an Open Letter
in Support of America's Armed Forces.
copyright
2006 Federalist Patriot
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