Recent assessments by our military and our intelligence agencies, within the last couple of weeks, estimate that there are 1300 'foreign fighters' in Iraq. That includes the handful of Al-Qaeda and also every other mercenary coming from whatever country looking to kill Americans, Iraqis, make some money and have some adventure and/or to blow himself up.
So 1300 straggling crusaders with roadside bombs and RPG's against the 250,000 supposedly 'trained' Iraqi force acting in concert with our 140,000 incredibly trained troops.
So, a rough estimate of 400,000 troops against 1,300, if this is the war on terror as we are still being told as recently as today.
My question is to some on here who say this is a 'war'. Who the f*ck is our enemy?
Who is our enemy?
The Shia death squads who round up Iraqi policemen and torture and execute them by the dozens to hundreds at a time?
The Sunni who go into Sadr's ghetto and blow up 200 at a time?
The Shia, who in response, blow up another important Sunni shrine/mosque?
This same Sadr whose support is crucial for the elected Al-Maliki to stay in office?
This Al-Maliki who called off road blocks in Sadr land as we tried to find an American kidnapped troop (almost certainly by Sadr's men) and is as good as dead when we leave (10 days or 10 years) because this sort of 'society' will never accept a Prime Minister who was installed as a result of actions by America.
How about a top Shia cleric Al-Akaim, who visited the White House a few days ago.
He's a bitter enemy of Sadr, but extremely close with and supported extensively by Iran?
Is he an enemy? Friend? Huh?
So, in this 'war', could somebody please explain who the enemy is?
Doesn't a war, by definition, have to have an enemy for both sides?
No, not in this case, I guess. We are simply there, biding time, trying to duck, getting our young troops killed and maimed, simply waiting for the day that this goes from 'low-level' civil war to full-blown civil war.
So 1300 straggling crusaders with roadside bombs and RPG's against the 250,000 supposedly 'trained' Iraqi force acting in concert with our 140,000 incredibly trained troops.
So, a rough estimate of 400,000 troops against 1,300, if this is the war on terror as we are still being told as recently as today.
My question is to some on here who say this is a 'war'. Who the f*ck is our enemy?
Who is our enemy?
The Shia death squads who round up Iraqi policemen and torture and execute them by the dozens to hundreds at a time?
The Sunni who go into Sadr's ghetto and blow up 200 at a time?
The Shia, who in response, blow up another important Sunni shrine/mosque?
This same Sadr whose support is crucial for the elected Al-Maliki to stay in office?
This Al-Maliki who called off road blocks in Sadr land as we tried to find an American kidnapped troop (almost certainly by Sadr's men) and is as good as dead when we leave (10 days or 10 years) because this sort of 'society' will never accept a Prime Minister who was installed as a result of actions by America.
How about a top Shia cleric Al-Akaim, who visited the White House a few days ago.
He's a bitter enemy of Sadr, but extremely close with and supported extensively by Iran?
Is he an enemy? Friend? Huh?
So, in this 'war', could somebody please explain who the enemy is?
Doesn't a war, by definition, have to have an enemy for both sides?
No, not in this case, I guess. We are simply there, biding time, trying to duck, getting our young troops killed and maimed, simply waiting for the day that this goes from 'low-level' civil war to full-blown civil war.