The Truth About America
posted at 1:33 am on August 20, 2010 by Doctor Zero
Sometimes people say there’s no way America can pull out of its death spiral. No matter what polls may say about the national mood turning against those pushing us into submission and bankruptcy… no matter what brilliant ideas for national renewal might be advanced… our character has become too flawed. We’re too easily stampeded, too gullible, and too dependent. The Left tells us we’re too bigoted and simple-minded to bear the leadership of the free world any longer. We’ll end up pressed against the corpse of our insolvent government, furiously suckling our last droplets of benefit and subsidy, pausing only to snarl at any foreigner who approaches.
It’s not hard to find evidence against that dismal analysis. With the official conclusion of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the truth about America is riding home with our returning combat veterans.
Are we a nation of impatient children, without responsibility or endurance? The men and women of Iraqi Freedom make a mockery of that judgment. They held their posts for years, even as politicians like Harry Reid declared their cause lost, and begged for someone from al-Qaeda to lay out terms of surrender. They set up shop in cities where too many enemy forces were allowed to roost, after being allowed to stroll from the battlefield into insurgent cells. They made do with limited manpower and supply shortages, until the man our Left reviled as “General Betray Us” engineered the surge that brought final victory.
These iron-willed troops were not grown in clone chambers. They come from families that taught them about dedication and sacrifice. They carry on a tradition older than any of the failed ideas bleeding us dry. Don’t tell me the America that produced such people has no idea what to do with the liberty it will soon reclaim.
Are we a nation of ignorant fools who can’t be trusted to manage our own investments, purchases, and health care? The soldiers returning from Iraq are anything but close-minded simpletons. They learned, adapted, and improvised in the face of a enemy that respects no rules of engagement. Their colleagues humbled the supposedly invincible warrior tribes of Afghanistan, fighting in some of the roughest battle space on the planet. In Iraq, every vile terrorist tactic was dissected, studied, and defeated. They don’t need to come home and surrender control of their lives to a secretive cabal of politicians with unlimited power to make the tough decisions with half-written legislation.
Are we a nation of benighted bigots who hate and fear everything beyond our borders? The truth is scattered across Iraq, and countless other troubled areas around the globe, in the form of schools and hospitals built by American hands. The truth shines from the gallantry of soldiers who treated civilian populations with respect and compassion, even as they searched for the cold eyes of murderers hiding among them. They brought Iraqi children home to the United States for vital surgeries. They worked furiously to put children back together, after terrorist bombs took them apart. No small number of Iraqi soldiers and civilians are alive today because American skin stopped the bullets that would have killed them. Never has our flag been carried through fire with greater courage or nobility.
Fifty thousand of our soldiers remain in harm’s way, to support a people still blinking in confusion as the bright light of freedom warms their faces, after dark decades of sadistic tyranny. Saddam Hussein made a deadly miscalculation about American resolve, and our commitment to international order. The Democrat Party made a similar miscalculation about us being a cut-and-run nation, ready to turn in the last few exceptional pages of our history and settle for a solid B-plus from now on. Anyone who still believes that is ignoring the reality of those still fighting among the sharp rocks of Afghanistan… and those packing their gear for the return trip to a home that needs their strength and wisdom as much as Iraq ever did.
The truth about America will soon be felt in the warm embrace of families welcoming thousands of their sons and daughters home. It will shine in the eyes of children who carry the pride of their parents’ achievements for a lifetime… and pass stories of valor along to their own children, in a future that was never meant to be devoured by present-day greed. It will echo through solemn ceremonies of love and remembrance for those who never came home. It will ring in the hearts of a great people who are unwilling to settle for a life of weakness and decline, touted as the “new normal” by a dull ruling class that mistakes the poverty of their own imaginations for our inevitable destiny.
Inevitable? Like hell. The heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom heard that word a lot over the last few years, but they never paid much attention. They’re coming home to the early days of an amazing story about the resilience of liberty. I’m sure their Iraqi pen pals can’t wait to hear about it.
Cross-posted at www.doczero.org.
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Yes, Muslims want nothing more than freedom as after all that is what Shariah is all about – freedom.
Now, on to Afghanistan!
Tav on August 20, 2010 at 3:50 AM
Still blinking in confusion after 7 and 1/2 years. Wow! I’ve blinked in confusion a few times myself over the years – but it never lasted more than about 20 to 30 secs. Maybe they need to get sun glasses. Or get the Sharia stick out of their eye.
Tav on August 20, 2010 at 3:54 AM
Excerpts from a Soldier in Iraq:
We have not gained anything positive from our efforts in Iraq and that the nation is not our ally. The same is true for Afghanistan. I will go as far as saying that the Iraqis are our enemies—enemies better equipped to wage jihad against us than they have ever been. We will regret what we have done. We will regret that we created this officially Islamic nation. And we will regret that we created an officially Islamic Afghanistan. We will regret that we have placed ourselves in the service of Islam, waging jihad worldwide as we advance the Religion of Peace and eliminate Christians in the process. It is a shame that so many people refuse to recognize how horrible Islam is, and that the U.S. made a fatal mistake when it refused to declare war against Afghanistan and Islam—when it refused victory by binding the greatest military force of all time.
I do not trust any Iraqi or Middle Easterner. I do not care if anyone calls me a “racist” or “bigot” anymore. Those words have lost their meaning. Do I think that every single Iraqi or Middle Easterner is bad? No. But I think it is difficult to tell. An Iraqi or Middle Easterner will smile to your face or be your best friend one moment, and cut your head off in the next. It is odd that so many people cannot comprehend this. It is even weirder that those who pride themselves on being “culturally aware” cannot grasp that Middle Eastern culture and thought, and Islamic behavior and thought are completely different than ours. Perhaps this ignorance partially explains why the U.S. had no reaction when Maliki declared victory over the U.S. when we moved out of the major Iraqi cities. But even if it is a partial explanation it still is no excuse.
The Iranian War in Iraq is a travesty and has been since it started under Bush. I still cannot believe that a nation can war against us and murder Servicemen, and not pay the price of oblivion for it. Our nation sits back and apologizes, and defends itself constantly from accusations of an “illegal” and “unjust” war yet Iranians, other foreign terrorists, and even Iraqis go about murdering American troops without any consequence whatsoever. We should war back against them. But we won’t.
I am woefully understating the situation when I say that the U.S. has no clue how to fight wars any longer. We have allowed our enemies to control this war and make it one of media and information—information warfare / information operations . We have chosen not to win by refusing to reject the enemies’ preferred warfare; we have chosen not to wage a kinetic warfare where we could easily defeat our enemies in months if not weeks with our superior technology, tactics, and Servicemen. And through it all we seem not the least bit embarrassed that a “coalition” of dozens of nations cannot beat a primitive bunch of troglodytes. I no longer can express my outrage about this or any of the myriad horrors which plague our once great land. Every day there is something new which is more perverse and inequitable than the last day’s wickedness. I sit here in Iraq and do all I can do to stomach the disastrous excuse that passes for “strategy” in this war—a strategy where our leaders openly say that the lives of our Islamic enemies are worth more than ours; a “strategy” where the Army Chief of Staff openly states that the “death of diversity” would be a larger tragedy than the slaughter of Soldiers and get away with it with but a whisper of outcry from the American people. I pray that I get out of here alive so I can complete my Army contract and get away from this nonsense and betrayal.
Tav on August 20, 2010 at 4:17 AM
Damn straight, DZ. Thanks for always keeping things in perspective.
Cylor on August 20, 2010 at 4:21 AM
Dusk in Iraq
The trajectory of strategic blindness will come at a huge cost.
Tav on August 20, 2010 at 4:42 AM
More good news. The returning vets don’t have to worry about absentee ballots anymore.
Robert17 on August 20, 2010 at 7:50 AM
Hey Tav, I think you missed the point. Doctor Zero wrote one of his best pieces on the best and and brightest that is our current military, and you want to argue about whether we should be at war. I wish I had an ignore button.
Yes, mistakes were mad by the leaders in our military, and their civilian bosses. The point is our young men and women proved themselves able to overcome those mistakes in leadership and prove themselves capable of doing what needed done no matter how screwed up the circimstances.
Now go crap in some one elses sand box. You are not welcome in this one.
And yes, I earned the right to call you out with three deloyments to the middle east. This grizzled old First Sergeant will not let you disrespect my troops by ignoring their acheivments and sacrifices.
Doctor Zero, that is one of your finest articles. Thank you.
Sgtmack on August 20, 2010 at 7:55 AM
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Allahpundit on August 20, 2010 at 2:59 PM
We should be moving troops into Iraq to ramp up for the up coming confrontation with Iran, not moving them out.
Count to 10 on August 20, 2010 at 11:03 AM