Why doesn't ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN & etc. get this side of the story and
put it out???

 

 

Take a couple of Minutes and read what this Young Soldier has to say, he has
explained it better than anyone I have seen so far.. Thank God for kids like
him, I use the word Kid lovingly for I have been there and done that when I
was his age, except our war didn't turn out so good....

 

Coyote 1

 

Tim Timmons Sr.
Abbeville, South Carolina
Semper Fi
Laus Deo

 

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Following the article I sent about Bush's national address and troop
increase, I thought it was a good idea to let you all know what the
perspective is over here. I'm tired of hearing the media's skewed version,
the politicians squabbling over what they read in a report, and the average
ill-informed American ranting about things he knows NOTHING about. 
 
I've been over here a couple of months now, and I've learned more about this
country than a year's worth of watching CNN. I've sat in mission briefs with
Colonels, talked with village elders, had tea with Shieks, played with the
kids. And I agree with the President. We need more troops and we need to
take greater action. 
 
There are 3 major factions here. The Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds. The Shiites
are in the majority, but Saddam was a Sunni, so he kept the Shiites in
check. Everyone hates the Kurds, who are Christian and in the vast minority.
The Kurds received the brunt of Saddam's murderous tyranny. Now that Saddam
is gone, the Shiites have taken control of Baghdad. The largely peaceful
Sunnis are now the victims of radical Shiite terrorism. So the young Sunni
men, who can no longer go to work and support their families, do what all
young men would do. They join the Sunni militia and battle the Shiites. And
thus the country sits on the brink of civil war. 
 
But this war is between them. They largely do not concern themselves with
the U.S. troops. The insurgents who battle the Coalition Forces are from
outside the country. And the biggest problem down here isn't the insurgent
Its the politicians. The local politicians. Even though the country is
controlled by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, downtown Baghdad is controlled
by radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. The Shiites follow al-Sadr and
thus the Prime Minister does what al-Sadr says. Think of it as if a warlord
controlled New York and blackmailed the President into diplomatic immunity. 
 
When 1st Cav (mainly 2/5 Cav) came here in 2004, they took downtown Baghdad
(known as Sadr City) by force. It cost many lives, but after a year, we held
an iron grip on the largest insurgent breeding ground in Iraq. The
insurgents were afraid of the Horse People, and rightfully so. But when 1st
Cav left, al-Sadr influenced the Prime Minister to kick out the Coalition
forces from that area of Baghdad. He said the Iraqi military forces could
hold the city. But all that happened was al-Sadr regained control of his
city, and it is now a heavily guarded fortress. A place where insurgents and
terrorists can train and stockpile arms. And we cannot go back in becuase
the Prime Minister won't let us. Our hands are tied. 
 
So where does al-Sadr get his backing? From Iran and Syria. Iran supplies
him with money and Syria supplies the terrorists. The insurgents that battle
the Coalition Forces are from Syria, Somalia and dozens of other places
outside of Iraq . Iraq is literally a terrorist breeding ground. They have
terrorist and sniper schools here. Why not? They train by teaching them to
attack the military forces here. And they have an endless supply of these
training tools. They have factories in Sadr City to build bombs. Both Iran
and Syria have openly proclaimed their number one goal in life is to destroy
the great Western Devil and the little Western Devil (America and Britain).
Iran wants to control Iraq to further this purpose. Al-Sadr will get to
"run" the country and live like a king, but in reality Iran will pull the
puppet strings. Iran will have access to thousands of radical Shiites who
will do whatever al-Sadr tells them to. And Iraq will be used as a breeding
ground for terrorism. Terrorism that will be targeted directly at America
and Britain. The Iraq Study Group advised we should let Iran and Syria help
with rebuilding? Bravo to President Bush for striking that idea down and
vowing to keep those two countries out of Iraq. 
 
So how do the Iraqi people feel about everything? Of course they don't want
the Americans here. But they would far rather have us here than the
Iranians. My platoon visited an average Sunni village on a patrol a few days
ago. Their only source of income was to farm, as they could not go to the
city to work for fear of violence. Many of the young men had already run off
to join the militia for no other reason than to feed their families. They
had no school or hospital near them and the community was dying. The village
elder's granddaughter was very sick and I was able to treat her. Afterwards
he invited me and my Platoon Leader to sit in his house and have tea with
him, and we talked about the situation. 
 
The people want peace. The Shiites kill the Sunnis because al-Sadr tells
them to do so. The Sunnis fight back because they have no choice. They are
glad Saddam is dead (Sunni or not), but do not want to replace him with
another dictator in a politician's clothes (which is what al-Sadr will
become). And they especially don't want Iran in charge. Many innocent Iraqis
will die if this happens. These are the words that came out of the elder's
mouth:  
"We do not want America here, and America does not want to be here. But you
cannot leave because the militias control the country. America must use the
might of its giant army and sweep through, root out and destroy the
militias. Then Iraq can be free and you can leave." 
 
"What appears to have happened within our diplomatic   community, is that
Prime Minister finally realizes that his days are numbered. If al-Sadr
remains, he will be kicked to the curb. So hopefully he is about to allow us
to re-enter Sadr City, root out and destroy the enemy. A dramatic troop
increase will allow us to do this. And the Horse People are back and ready
to finish what they started over 2 years ago."  
 
If we leave now, it will be a failure for democracy. Iran will contol Iraq
and the end result will be more terrorist attacks on America. The American
people don't want soldiers dying over here, but its better than American
civilians dying over there. Do NOT forget 9/11. They will do it again. The
moment we loosen our grip on the noose, they will do it again. And the only
way to root out the evil here is to stop beating around the bush, increase
troops and destroy the insurges once and for all. The Iraqi government
cannot do this on their own. The Iraqi security forces are inadequate for
this task. We are the only ones who can stop al-Sadr. 
 
Feel free to share this with whomever wants a real soldier's opinion about
the war. 
 
 
SPC "Doc" Shurley
2/5 Cav, 1st CB

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