Sunday, December 04, 2005

War Based on a Lie

(Found this in the Stars & Stripes, letters section)

Weapons of mass destruction? I’m still looking for them, and if you find any give me a call so we can justify our presence in Iraq. We started the war based on a lie, and we’ll finish it based on a lie. I say this because I am currently serving with a logistics headquarters in the Anbar province, between the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi. I am not fooled by the constant fabrication of “democracy” and “freedom” touted by our leadership at home and overseas.

This deception is furthered by our armed forces’ belief that we can just enter ancient Mesopotamia and tell the locals about the benefits of a legislative assembly. While our European ancestors were hanging from trees, these ancient people were writing algebra and solving quadratic equations. Now we feel compelled to strong-arm them into accepting the spoils of capitalism and “laissez-faire” society. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy watching Britney Spears on MTV and driving to McDonald’s, but do you honestly believe that Sunnis, Shias and Kurds want our Western ideas of entertainment and freedom imposed on them? Think again.

I’m not being negative, I’m being realistic. The reality in Iraq is that the United States created a nightmare situation where one didn’t exist. Yes, Saddam Hussein was an evil man who lied, cheated and pillaged his own nation. But how was he different from dictators in Africa who commit massive crimes again humanity with little repercussion and sometimes support from the West? The bottom line up front (BLUF to use a military acronym) is that Saddam was different because we used him as an excuse to go to war to make Americans “feel good” about the “War on Terrorism.” The BLUF is that our ultimate goal in 2003 was the security of Israel and the lucrative oil fields in northern and southern Iraq.

Weapons of mass destruction? Call me when you find them. In the meantime, “bring ’em on” so we can get our “mission accomplished” and get out of this mess.

Capt. Jeff Pirozzi
Camp Taqaddum, Iraq

(If anyone knows how to contact the author of this via email - I'd like to correspond with him. Either email me w/his address or direct him to my blog. eaprez)

2 Comments:

At Saturday, December 03, 2005 11:00:00 PM , Blogger mtskc said...

Hi, I enjoyed your letter and thought it was right on without sounding cynical and angry. I spent 9 months at Al Taqaddum myself as a civilian. We are hated over here because we make so much $$$. We really don't we just work 84 hours a week, no days off. I also think we should not be here, I realize I would lose my job and the $$$, but right is right. I am only here to assist the troops - not support the war. I am a disabled veteran and love my country - Whose flag are we fighting for?

 
At Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:02:00 PM , Blogger Dostoy said...

Pirozzi has great courage to write as he did...and I applaud him for his honesty!

 

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