GIs in Iraq are no longer buying what BushCo is selling

July 2, 2007 by Dusty 

Bush AlQaeda Recruiter of the YearAs we all know, the war is a nightmare, its a failure and it’s killing our sons, daughters, our next generation. We keep telling ourselves that somehow this nightmare will come to a screeching halt sooner or later, that all the Republican’s will wake the hell up and vote to end this bullshit alongside the Democrats.

The odds are this war won’t end until a new President is sworn into office, but in the mean time…

What about the soldiers that are there now? What about those in the midst of being sent back or training for their first trip into the bowels of hell?

There was an IHT article I read recently when my spine was screaming at me to take a pill and lay down. The article was from the soldier’s perspective; soldiers that are there now and are on deployment number two or three. It broke my heart. They are now losing patience and faith in the “mission” and not because of anything our dear leaders are or are not doing. They are losing faith in the Iraqi’s that are supposed to have their backs..the ones they have been training and arming. The Iraqi army is trying to kill them. I am sure this isn’t news to some, but when you actually hear it from the mouth of one of our own…it takes your breath away.

The article started out with the story of an insurgent who was killed as he attempted to plant a roadside bomb. As they went through his clothing, looking for identification, they came across a badge…a badge that identified him as sergeant in the Iraqi Army. As one soldier put it:’

“We’re helping guys that are trying to kill us. We help them in the day. They turn around at night and try to kill us.” “If we stayed here for 5, even 10 more years, the day we leave here these guys will go crazy,” he said. “It would go straight into a civil war. That’s how it feels, like we’re putting a Band-Aid on this country until we leave here.”

This soldier is in Delta Company. I have heard many times how Delta Company is the cream of the crop, the A-team so to speak. The article goes on to state that of the soldiers they interviewed for the story, they gleaned this pov from the majority of them:

“But in interviews with more than a dozen soldiers over a one-week period, most said they were disillusioned by repeated deployments, by what they saw as the abysmal performance of Iraqi security forces and by a conflict that they considered a civil war, one they had no ability to stop.”

The Iraqi security forces are militias beholden to local leaders, not the Iraqi government. They most likely signed up to get a paycheck to feed their families and possibly to provide Intelligence to the insurgents leadership. One soldier was quoted, as saying he thinks over half the Iraq army personnel are insurgents in his estimation.

The rightwingers will tell you that the soldiers are proud of the job they are doing, they care about upholding our government’s goals, and they care about the ‘mission’. The sad truth, which we won’t hear about on the evening news, is that the soldiers are only beholden to their brethren. They just want to keep each American soldier safe until his or her tour is over and they can go back to their lives as Americans. They have “each other’s back”. They no longer believe in the mission or trust the Iraqi that is standing at their side. In the words of one soldier interviewed for the story:

“I don’t want any more of my guys to get hurt or die. If it was something I felt righteous about, maybe. But for this country and this conflict, no, it’s not worth it.”

This is the unkindest cut of all. That they know their mission is futile. It makes the horror all the more intolerable for me. I have really, in some twisted inner vision, wanted them to believe they were making a difference. I want them to believe in what they did when they were blown to hell, that it was worth it. I would rather have them be at peace with all they had done and seen when they died in the sand so friggin far away. The thought that one of these soldiers will die knowing full well he is a piñata in a civil war makes me wild with anger. Simultaneously I want to cry…. a long, low wailing cry that helps all the pent up mental anguish I feel about this shit escape into the darkness of the night.

With my niece in harms way in Afghanistan, I have the right to feel this way about George Bush’s war and what it is doing to every man and woman that is fighting it. Their only goal is to keep their friends alive. They have the noblest of intentions.

And Bush shits on them daily, every time he opens his piehole and talks about supporting the troops and how friggin noble this ‘mission’ is. What balls this man has. The Federal Fuckwits increase the length of tours without batting an eye. They send them back after only nine stinking months at home. How can one man and his cadre of chickenhawks and spineless Generals be so ruthless with so many lives and lie to them? Lying to me is one thing but sweet Jesus, lying to them is criminal.

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9 Responses to “GIs in Iraq are no longer buying what BushCo is selling”

  1. Sumo on July 2nd, 2007 1:00 am

    Well…it took a lying cheater…in collusion with others to help him cheat with the voting stats to get his butt in office. So it’s just cheating all around…all the time. I’d like to see him and his cronies cheated out of their positions while still in them for the greatest impact. Our day just has to come!

  2. betmo on July 2nd, 2007 9:05 am

    on one hand, i am glad that the military doesn’t necessarily stand by bushco. on the other, it is a wee worrisome because that’s how military coups happen- and it could happen here. i just can’t wait until they are out of office. even if not much changes- i won’t have to see the faces of the architects of america’s doom every day in the news.

  3. Dusty on July 2nd, 2007 9:27 am

    I just hate the idea that these guys are dying and know its in vain. It’s horrifying to me, that they have lost faith. It proves the left is correct, but it doesn’t make me feel good about it. Our finest treasure for oil we might never see..wtf is that shit?

  4. Mary on July 2nd, 2007 10:35 am

    They have lost faith. It breaks my heart.

  5. Larry on July 2nd, 2007 12:55 pm

    Bush the big military leader has not only lost his party, his country, and now he has lost the troops.

    Will he ever really care?

  6. divajood on July 2nd, 2007 3:18 pm

    First, Dusty, I hope your neice comes home from Afghanistan soon, safe, whole.

    One of Halliburton’s many divisions, Blackwater Security, is essentially a mercenary army that Cheney has his black little heart around. I’m just saying.

  7. Dusty on July 2nd, 2007 5:03 pm

    thanks Diva :)

  8. bluegrrrrl on July 3rd, 2007 1:18 am

    dusty, this is so raw and so beautiful and so painful…every soldier and every one who loves somebody over there has the right to feel this way…and every American should feel this way. If Bush had a fuckin heart, he would feel this way.

  9. Dusty on July 3rd, 2007 8:06 am

    It’s hard for me to comprehend Bluegrrrl that some relatives of soldiers do not. I see it all the time on a local newspaper blog community. I live in the reddest county in Cali and its pretty disgusting how the neocons still carry Bush’s water for him.

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