Saturday, April 29, 2006

Critically Important Cause



I live in Texas, within an hour of one of MANY wonderful organizations who's sole mission in life is to love and support our Soldiers.  As much time and energy as I spend researching good news from theater, and the hopefulness that our Politicians will come around and realize the error of their ways in the pitiful lack of support they show in many cases on Capitol Hill, I am actually ashamed I didn't hear about these folks sooner.


A good friend of mine, Bill Crawford, of All Things Conservative and National Review Online fame tipped me to the Texas Military Family Foundation , and I want everyone here to know about them, visit their website, and donate ANYTHING you can to their cause.



They recently lost a major donor and need our help.  Bill will be doing a story for NRO soon, and has written about TMFF at his blog.  Please, take some time to visit with Julie in person, on the phone, or at her website.  She takes our wounded and weary and downtrodden men and women in, loves and nurtures them, and helps renew their will to live and move on.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Politicing war AND Immigration

This is too new for detailed research, but Drudge is screaming that the Senate has moved to cut 1.3 billion off the War and Hurricane Relief appropriation and divert it to the Border.  This is apparently from Judd Gregg, who moved for this amendment to the Emergency Appropriations bill runninig through Congress right now.



 Hillary's claim:

"...Gregg's cuts would "take money from troop pay, body armor and even joint improvised explosive device defeat fund. Now that is a false choice and it is a wrong choice."
will certainly help her claims of supporting the troops in the eyes of the middle of her party.


Judd Gregg from NH (a man I once voted for when I lived there) defended himself against this saying

To come down here and allege that these funds are going to come out of the needs of the people on the front lines in Iraq or Afghanistan is pure poppycock."


Bush has threatened a veto; not based on the diversion of funds to the border but instead for Congress failing to keep the amount at 95 billion instead of the 106 billion it appears headed for.  If ever there was a veto I would enjoy (and there WOULD have been many) this one is it.


And not because I have a problem with giving the border badly needed cash.  My problem with this whole boondoggle is that our political heroes will be able to SAY they are trying to address issues at the border and with the larger problem of immigration, while in actuality they will have accomplished nothing more than throwing money at a problem (and an insufficient amount at that, IMHO) and avoided once again their CIVIC duty to address these problems through legislation to fix the problem once and for all.


I want to know what others think.  I personally think this is playing chess with soldiers and immigrants alike, while only further showing their political survival is their primary motivation, and that they really could care less about Hurricane victims, Soldiers, State and National Sovereignty and Security and even fundamental Fiscal Responsibility...and they all are due a fair amount of shame.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The Point: News From the Front

vol. IV, 1st Edition, 20 April 2006





[Note from haystack: I apologize to those of you who have come to look forward to these reports. Easter and all...with all my grandbabies I just felt the need to take a little time off for them. But, the sugar high is over, the conversations about Jesus with my 6 year old Granddaughter Katie behind me, I return with these latest updates...]



While commercial media and disingenuous detractors nip at the edges of the courage and sacrifice of our Men and Women in Uniform, I bring you this report:




** haystack's needles: **



Heroes in Action





America Supports You





Read What messages are being sent to our Soldiers





On our Soldiers' Kids





Call to Action





Soldier's Angels



Joint Special Operations





Help our Soldiers Call Home


Send a Package to a Soldier












Eight Strategic Pillars to Victory in Iraq:












Defeat the Terrorists and Neutralize the Insurgency


Transition Iraq to Security Self-Reliance


Help Iraqis Forge a National Compact for Democratic Government


Help Iraq Build Government Capacity and Provide Essential Services


Help Iraq Strengthen Its Economy


Help Iraq Strengthen the Rule of Law and Promote Civil Rights


Increase International Support for Iraq


Strengthen Public Understanding of Coalition Efforts and Public Isolation of the Insurgents












The President Discusses the Global War on Terror


The President Discusses Democracy in Iraq with Freedom House


Strategy for Victory: Freedom in Iraq


The President issues a Statement on the Formation of the Iraq Study Group


In Focus: Renewal in Iraq


In Focus: Afghanistan









National Security Strategy


The President Discusses theNational Security Strategy



Champion Aspirations for Human Dignity



Ignite a New Era of Global Economic Growth through Free Markets and Free Trade



Expand the Circle of Development by Opening Societies and Building the Infrastructure of Democracy



Develop Agendas for Cooperative Action with the Other Main Centers of Global Power



Transform America's National Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities of the 21st Century



Engage the Opportunities and Confront the Challenges of Globalization















UPDATED: US State Department Iraq Weekly Status Report:











** Highlights through 12 April 2006: **




1. Defeat the Terrorists and Neutralize the Insurgents



4/5: Iraqi Army and US soldiers detained 17 anti-Iraqi forces personnel and
discovered four weapons caches during Operation Red Light II in Salah Ad Din
province March 31.




4/12: On April 6, MNF-I officials announced the capture of Muhammed Hila Hammad
Ubaydi, aka Abu Ayman, in the al Mahmudiyah neighborhood of southern
Baghdad. Investigators delayed notice of his capture on March 7 until DNA testing
confirmed Abu Ayman's identity.



2. Transition Iraq to Security Self-Reliance



4/5: For the first time the Iraqi unit operated independently from the 4th
Sustainment Brigade, its American de facto higher headquarters. The
operation was the culmination of months of effort from the 4th Support
Battalion's Taji-based units, and 189th Corps Support Battalion.



4/12: First Brigade, 4th Iraqi Army Division, took control of the Samarra and Tikrit
battlespace from the US Army's 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division
during a ceremony at Forward Operating Base Danger on April 3 in the Salah Ad
Din Province.




3. Help Iraqis to Forge a National Compact for Democratic Government



4/5: Senior members of Iraq's Shiite Alliance bloc publicly called for Ibrahim Jafari
to step down as prime minister to break months of deadlock over a national
unity government.


4/12: On April 9, Iraq's acting speaker of Parliament Adnan Pachachi said he would call
in the coming days for parliament to convene.




4. Help Iraq Build Government Capacity and Provide Essential Services



4/5: US Army Corps of Engineers’ construction is complete on the Basrah/Umm
Qasr water supply in Az Zubayr, Basrah Province. The $16.1 million project
will provide a reliable clean water supply to 2.5 million people in the Basrah
and Dhi Qar Provinces.



4/12:Construction is complete on three US Army Corps of Engineers projects for
the Fathah River Crossing in Al Tameen Province. The oil lines will restore the
pre-existing crude oil corridor capacity, restore refined oil distribution, and
enhance the Bayji Power Plant’s electrical capability.




5. Help Iraq Strengthen Its Economy



4/5: Security Financial Services, Inc., based in Michigan, rolled out its first pre-paid
purchase and Internet shopping cards in Iraq on April 2.



4/12: The Central Bank of Iraq’s Banking Supervision Department (BSD) completed its first
comprehensive On-Site Examination Report and Off-Site Examination Report in April,
which will help identify emerging systemic problems and represent a significant step
towards a modern risk-based supervisory process and a sustainable economic
framework.




6. Help Iraq Strengthen the Rule of Law



4/5: On April 4, the Iraq High Tribunal announced new criminal charges against Saddam
Hussein and six others, accusing them of genocide and crimes against humanity
stemming from a 1980s crackdown against Kurds.



4/12: On April 5, the Central Criminal Court of Iraq convicted 22 security detainees for
various crimes including illegal border crossing, coordinating deadly attacks and
joining terrorist groups.




7. Increase International Support for Iraq



4/5: Bulgaria sent the first troops of a 150-strong guard unit for duty at a refugee camp in
Iraq. The new NATO member is sending 120 soldiers and 34 support personnel to
guard a camp of Iranian refugees in Ashraf, some 40 miles north of Baghdad.



4/12: United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan condemned the bombing of the Buratha
mosque in the Al Adhamiya area of Baghdad.




8. Strengthen Public Understanding of Coalition Efforts and Public Isolation of the Insurgents



4/5: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, during her visit to Iraq on April 2, stated that
“And indeed the international partners, particularly the United States and Great Britain
and others who have forces on the ground and have sacrificed here, have a deep
desire and I think a right to expect that this process will keep moving forward, because
it is after all the political process that will disable those who wish to engage in violence
against the Iraqi people.



4/12: In a joint op-ed released to the Los Angeles Times on April 11, Ambassador Zalmay
Khalilzad and General George Casey reiterated to the American public the
achievement in Iraq and the US commitment to democracy: “Americans and Iraqis can
be proud of what our common efforts and sacrifices have achieved…even as we
acknowledge that challenges remain to reaching the goal of a stable and democratic
Iraq.”














Dept. Of State Section 1227 Report on Iraq: 6 April, 2006



** Main Categories **


1. Current mission and and measures taken to support it


2. Iraqi progress towards a sustainable political settlement


3. Conditions necessary for a transfer of security responsibility


4. Iraqi security forces capacity and readiness which contribute to the transfer of security responsibility


5. Criteria used to evaluate progress in that area


6. Our plan for successfully completing the mission




Dept. of State Section 2207 Quarterly Report on Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funding and Expenditures [April 2006]



** Executive Summary's Main Topics **


Introduction - 2006: A Year of Transition
1. Challenges



2. Capacity Development



3. Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs)



4. IRRF Projects



5. Sustainability



6. Recent Project Approvals



7. Primary Health Clinics



8. IRRF Reallocations During The Quarter



9. International Donor Assistance



10. Conclusion











** NEW: Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction **






Special Report: Lessons Learned















US Embassy in Iraq: Latest Headlines












White House Report, April 19: Iraq, Personnel


Nations Must Continue Security in Iraq, Diplomacy in Iran


Coalition Forces Must Continue To Support Iraq, U.S. General Says


Carpentry Workshop in Iraq Creates Jobs for the Jobless
















USAID: Assistance for Iraq













Program Financial Summary through 14 April 2006


Iraq Weekly Update through 14 April 2006















US Department of Defense











** NEW: Quadrennial Defense Review Report [from 2001 but a MUST read] **



"The attack on the United States and the war that has been visited upon us
highlights a fundamental condition of our circumstances: we cannot and
will not know precisely where and when America's interests will be
threatened, when America will come under attack, or when Americans
might die as the result of aggression. We can be clear about trends, but
uncertain about events. We can identify threats, but cannot know when
or where America or its friends will be attacked. We should try mightily to
avoid surprise, but we must also learn to expect it. We must constantly
strive to get better intelligence, but we must also remember that there will
always be gaps in our intelligence. Adapting to surprise - adapting quickly
and decisively - must therefore be a condition of planning.
The Quadrennial Defense Review was undertaken during a crucial time of
transition to a new era. Even before the attack of September 11, 2001, the
senior leaders of the Defense Department set out to establish a new
strategy for America's defense that would embrace uncertainty and
contend with surprise, a strategy premised on the idea that to be effective
abroad, America must be safe at home. It sought to set the conditions to
extend America's influence and preserve America's security. The strategy
that results is built around four key goals that will guide the development
of U.S. forces and capabilities, their deployment and use:



Assuring allies and friends of the United States' steadiness of
purpose and its capability to fulfill its security commitments


Dissuading adversaries from undertaking programs or
operations that could threaten U.S. interests or those of our
allies and friends


Deterring aggression and coercion by deploying forward the
capacity to swiftly defeat attacks and impose severe penalties for
aggression on an adversary's military capability and supporting
infrastructure


Decisively defeating any adversary if deterrence fails"





National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism


National Military Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction













** New: Iraq reconstruction Headlines **


** New: Afghanistan Update **












UPDATED: US Department of Defense War on Terror - Current Headlines:





America Supports You: NBA Trophy Tour to Visit U.S. Military Bases


Seabees Building Dormitory for Djiboutian Students


Iraqi, U.S. Soldiers Provide Medical Aid


Pier Construction Project to Help Djiboutian Village


Group Meets to Discuss Way Forward in Afghan, Pakistani Cooperation


America Supports You: Michigan Police Help Iraqi Colleagues


Governors Praise Troops Following Middle East Visit






** IN FOCUS: Alternatives to the MSM **



AFIS News Aricles


Stars & Stripes


Web Special Reports


The Pentagon Media Channel [Windows Media 7.1 required]


Defense Visual Information


















US Central Command














** Statement of Gen. John P. Abizaid before the Senate Armed Services Committee **













** NEW From Multi-National Forces: This Week in Iraq **


The doctors of Diwaniyah



Transition teams making a difference



Fallujah’s new police station














** Press Releases **














NEW POD PUTS CAS A PHONE CALL AWAY


CACHE SITE CONTINUES TO PRODUCE MUNITIONS


AFGHAN OFFICIALS VISIT VICTIMS OF SCHOOL ATTACK


TRIPARTITE COMMISSION 16TH MEETING


SPARTANS, KUNAR GOVERNOR CONFER ON SECURITY, RECONSTRUCTION


IRAQI CITIZEN'S TIP LEADS TO MND-B SOLDIERS CAPTURING WEAPONS CACHES


BLAST DESTROYS IRAQI POLICE STATION IN YUSAFIYAH


TRAINEES GRADUATE BASIC TRAINING, BECOME AFGHAN ACADEMY CADETS


AFGHANS, COALITION FORCES THWART TERRORIST ATTACKS



** IN FOCUS: What Extremists are Saying **




















Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq














Multi-National Security Transition Command: Press Releases



14 April :: Troops find cache in Baghdad



14 April :: Bombing suspects detained in Mosul



14 April :: Terrorist falls from truck, caught by police



12 April :: Man kills himself, wounds cohort in IED blast



12 April :: Iraqi Soldiers detain suspected terrorist



06 April :: Mosul police find cache



06 April :: Troops detain five near Ramadi



06 April :: Troops repel attacks, nab 10


















Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System










DVIDS Headlines:





PAX Terminal Gives Passengers a Lift



COSCOM Makes Long Awaited Transformation Into 1st TSC



Charlie Daniels Wraps Up Weeklong Tour for Deployed Troops in Iraq



Northern Governor’s Conference



Cold Steel “drops In” on Neighboring Town



2-17 Cavalry Soldiers Stay Trained While in Fight



Marine Engineers Build Maintenance Bay for Iraqi Mechanics




** NEW: Image Gallery **



Military Branch and Unit Publications
Featured Editions This Week:




Desert Bulls




Desert Voice



** NEW: Air Force News**



** NEW: Army News**



** NEW: Navy News**



** NEW: Marine News**











America is fighting a war against Terrorism. On September 11, 2001 we were forced to say so publicly. Before that day, this sleeping giant was content to swipe at individual acts as they happened. When 3,000 of our souls were taken from us, we emerged on the other side having survived, but finding ourselves as a Nation mortally wounded. When the fires were finally put out, and as many of the bodies identified and claimed as possible, we arose from the ashes to face our enemy with resolve and righteous indignation. The phrase "Never Forget" meant something then, and for those engaged in the fight, it still means something today. We are in a war, and we must win.



Today, the two most active theaters of this war are Afghanistan and Iraq. Our Civilian leadership and our brave men and women in uniform are fighting for US, and in our stead. We owe them loyalty, support, honor, and commitment. Not through Political machines; power-hungry self-important aspirants to the halls of Congress or the Whitehouse, but through our direct involvement with, and understanding of the evils they face and the accomplishments they continue to make with dignity, courage, and faithful execution of the mission.




Now, go out and seek the truth from those who fight for all of us each and every day

Terrorism: Part Two

I have a wonderful friendship with a woman, yes WOMAN, working in and around the distribution and use of IRRF funds arena.  She is a fine person doing God's work (by any name).  She is in Baghdad as we speak, facing tremendous security problems, and trying to help her people rise up from their own ashes and build a better life for themselves and their families.  



I asked her to read THIS diary I posted here at RS because I was interested in her opinion.  As she always does, she countered with a link of her own.


I ask everyone here at RS with serious commitment to understanding the problem we face in the fight against fill-in-the-blank [Terrorism, Islamo-Fascism, Extremism, Insurgency, Jihad, etc] to put down your religion, put down your politics, put down your foregone conclusion and read this rather well done perspective.  This is no sales pitch on websites, or diaries...it is an offer of an opportunity to expose all of us to a different perspective than we have seen anywhere around these parts (at least that I have come across).

In order to get to the document, first travel HERE, then select the "Articles" tab, and navigate to the article called:

Contemporary Responses to Terrorism among the Abrahamic Religio-Political Movements:An Invitation to Dialogue



Any meaningful dialog and discussion here will be communicated back to her should such discussion warrant it.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

A Refreshing Perspective on Iraq

Some of you may be aware that I spend a fair amount of time over at NoEndButVictory.com. In my role there I am truly blessed to have met and built friendships with many US Military personnel at CentCom, and with Iraqis and US Citizens who originally came from Iraq. With all we hear in the US media about All-Things-Bad-in-Iraq™ I am constantly energized by the news and information coming from them; my faith and hope are regularly renewed and refreshed.

What follows is a letter from a new friend we recently made by the name of Lawk Salih, who has his own very well assembled website lawksalih, and has asked that I get a message from him out to as many Americans as I can...His letter below:

Greetings,

I have written the following piece on Iraq and would like it
published on your website. I am originally from Iraq and would
like my opinion heard by the U.S. public.

Thank you,

Lawk Salih

The Liberation of Iraq
Analysis and solutions

By Lawk Salih
April 4, 2006
www.lawksalih.com

On April 8th, 2003 the U.S. and Coalition forces entered Iraq to in
order to overthrow Saddam Hussein's tyrannical regime. The decision
was made by the U.S. government after the terrorist attacks
occurred in the United States that damaged the Pentagon and brought
down the Twin Towers in New York City. Three thousand innocent
lives were taken by extremist Muslims originating from the UAE and
Saudi Arabia in corporation with the Al-Qaeda Network based in
Afghanistan.

With the support of the American public, President Bush made the
decision, along with the British Government, to destroy all
terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and Iraq. The decision
also freed the people of Iraq and Afghanistan. It helped them
freely elect their own government, ministries, and to run their own
affairs without interference from any brutal dictators such as
Saddam in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan.

This invasion caused a harsh reaction by terrorist organizations
around the world, primarily the Al-Qaeda group in Afghanistan. It
allowed them to recruit weak-minded individuals and they managed to
brain wash and prepare them for suicidal attacks against Iraqis and
U.S. forces. These merciless groups attack innocents without any
hesitation and their tactics are despicable. They behead them and
kill powerless children and women in order to promote a disgusting
ideology within the region and to create hatred towards western
democracy. Video tapes have shown their attacks on government
institutions, educational facilities, and supermarkets that
outraged millions of people around the world. Their attacks have
led to the murder of tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians and
innocent people.

We marked the third year of the invasion this year and it seems
like the U.S. government has done its job removing Saddam Hussein
but still has trouble securing a government body in Iraq that will
defend itself and help fight terrorism. The U.S. government is
currently training the Iraqi army and security forces to defend its
citizens and help draw down the number of U.S. troop in Iraq. The
media in the U.S. and throughout the world has criticized the way
the U.S. is handling the war in Iraq. They have published numerous
articles that have heavily criticized US actions. However, they
fail to communicate the "good things" that are happening in Iraq.
Nearly 2,000 educational institutions have been rehabilitated with
USAID funding, unemployment has dropped considerably, and more
hospitals are being built in the rural areas.

In order for the U.S. to decrease its death toll in Iraq will have
to train the Iraqi forces as soon as possible to do the actual
fighting against these filthy jihads individuals who are willing to
take innocent live out and create chaos to create an anti-U.S.
alliance within Iraq. The training of Iraqi forces is vital to the
withdrawal of U.S. forces. They need to be well trained to take on
the security responsibilities of Iraq as a whole and to secure its
borders from foreign fighters. The U.S. needs to empower non-
religious groups to promote a modern society in Iraq and to respect
self-determination and basic human rights. By supporting a Shia-
led government, this will help create another Iran in the region
and it will be difficult for us to fight terrorism in the region.
They promote a secular government based on religious laws (Sharia)
to limit freedom of speech, media, and self determination. We need
a government that will promote a free democratic Iraq with
prosperity and equal rights for all including women and children.
The new government will need to recognize women's role in the
society and a government that will not deprive women from getting
education and the right to choose their own destination. Iraqis
need a government that is not based on a religious constitution.
Rather, they need a constitution that will serve the country as a
whole without any religious interference.

The Kurds have done a tremendous job promoting democracy,
individual's rights and free media. They have been busy
reconstructing the northern part of Iraq (Kurdistan) with new
schools, hospitals and government institutions. The region is safer
then most places in the middle-east; they're fighting terrorism
along side of the United States and the Coalition forces to free
all Iraq from extremist Muslims. They have given the right to women
to run in the governing council. There are currently two
ministries running by women from the region. It is quite an
improvement for a region that was deprived and oppressed by the
previous tyranny of Saddam Hussein.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Terrorism: A "Controversial" Term

My morning routine includes scanning the headlines of a good 30 news-based internet sites over my first of too many cups of coffee.  My closest friends and family have considered executing an "intervention" on my behalf, and have only been prevented from doing so by my reminding them that many of my blog friends probably do twice that.  And, so it was this morning that I found THIS piece of news, indicating that Hamas considers the suicide bombing of Israeli citizens eating falafels an appropriate form of self-defense.  A little more scanning takes me HERE and HERE where it gets a little more personal. [h/t Israpundit and Captain'sQuarters]



Remembering a diary HERE, and another one HERE, and reading through THIS, and THIS, and THIS, and finally coming across THIS, I decided I had had enough.  I decided to see just WHAT the definition of terrorism actually IS, officially.



Going to Wikipedia I find that terrorism doesn't even HAVE a universally accepted definition; that it apparently is in the "eye of the beholder" so to speak.  Apparently, if you are a victim of terrorism, you are inclined to define it as:

"indiscriminate," "targeting of civilians," or executed "with disregard for human life."
If, however, you were so inclined as to use terrorism to further your cause, it would be considered:
a strategy of using coordinated attacks that typically fall within the time, manner of conduct, and place commonly understood as unconventional warfare.
Isn't that nice...


No one should be surprised to learn, again in Wikipedia, that terrorists themselves have a rather kinder, gentler way of defining themselves:

"those accused of being "terrorists" rarely identify themselves as such, and instead typically use terms that refer to their ideological or ethnic struggle, such as: separatist, freedom fighter, liberator, revolutionary, vigilante, militant, paramilitary, guerrilla (from Spanish "small war"), rebel, jihadi or mujaheddin (both meaning "struggler"), or fedayeen ("prepared for martyrdom")."
So, as rancher and others have tried to articulate, our friends in the media, perhaps frozen by the lack of a universally accepted terminology, can't seem to call it as us "ill-informed" amateurs see it; Murder.



The notion that the term "terrorism" is controversial is a great indicator for why we are not doing well fighting against it.  If one prescribes to the idea that terrorism is a form of self-defense, it becomes easier to explain away capitulating to its demands under the auspices of trying to find a balance in dealing with those who would use terrorism  to further their cause(s), or defend themselves against some perceived threat.



I can't believe I have to even suggest what I consider to be patently obvious, but we apparently need to define terrorism before we can EFFECTIVELY fight to stop it.  According to  THIS very educational and eye-opening thesis written by Jeffery Record for the Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College, we have over 100 different definitions for it within our own government.  How is that possible?  And, while they "seem" similar enough in context, the content variations leave plenty of loophole room for interpretation. [Author's Warning: If you read Dr. Jeffery's work, be prepared-he makes the case that we are ALL terrorists to one degree or the other.  Perhaps that case can be made of any who would wage war, but make sure you haven't had too much coffee before you get to reading...]


I am deeply troubled by the "flexibility" of the interpretation and meaning behind the WORD "terrorism", and I am fearful that the fight we are waging against it is severely hampered by whose side you choose to be on in defining it.

Friday, April 14, 2006

The Price of Ambivalence

In the years since President Bush took office, those who would have his job or would help others GET his job,  have done (what must be fairly pointed out) exactly what they SHOULD be doing, and likely what we on the right would do and HAVE done when the tables were turned.



[Note: Compulsory graciousness ends here]


In these 5 odd years, we have witnessed the gunning down of a Commander in Chief beyond the pale.  I am aware that this is not a first; much debate has swirled about past Presidents and their own villification and demonization in times of war, but I have yet to see or hear that any of those past Presidents' critics went on to claim responsibility for causing the US to lose a war or insert, in the vacuum of defeat, tyrannical heads of state and subsequently cause the subjugation and oppression of their peoples.


At least as far back as the (l)affable President Jimmy Carter, liberalism and her mouthpiece the so-called mainstream media, have embarked on a path of understanding; of compassion and putting themselves in the shoes of the enemy, and sadly, at the mercy of them.  Liberalism gave birth to apologizing for being the greatest power on earth, and set out to level the playing field (much as they LOVE to do in Domestic politics), and has contributed in part to the emergence of rogue states that now demand attention, command respect, and garner fear among her peoples and her neighbors.  These countries might have otherwise remained second class and pitiful on the international scene, but now they stand in the crosshairs of guns the left has loaded with rubber bullets.


Under the Administration prior to George W. Bush, we reduced funding for intelligence and for defense.  We closed military bases and installations, and in showing a "kinder, gentler" America to the world through repeated capitulation to the "new world order", we implicitly announced that we chose weakness as the means to show "good faith"...that these policies would somehow show we were to be trusted not feared; this last a FAR cry from the approach used by the sadly missed (and now dramatically needed again) Gipper.


All around us today there is uncertainty.  Some camps are uncertain about the legitimacy of our President.  Some are uncertain about our roles in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in places like Darfur or the Balkans.  Some fear we find ourselves in wars for which sound, undeniable justifications can be scarcely found, or are insufficient to support the actions we have subsequently taken.  Many among us fumble and struggle to get our arms around immigration, or Judges, or the state of Conservatism in America.  I have personally been troubled by either my own naivete, or a lack of quantifiable articulation of fact and import on many topics.



While we have been uncertain, and ambivalent, and unsure and wringing our hands as a Nation, our modern-day enemy Islamo-facism has been growing stronger, more powerful, and increasingly bolder.  While we have been resting after President Reagan tore down the Great Wall and stared down the oppressive and tyrannical ways of Communism our enemies have been growing in numbers.  While we have worried about world hunger and aids and green house gases, our enemies have gotten weapons, established back-door supply channels, and have indoctrinated themselves in the ways of death and chaos.


Our enemy declared holy war.  We ignored them.  They brought the fight to American soil.  We finally responded.  While we wage the fight the best we can, the ambivalence rises again.  While they wage their religious war we busy ourselves with trying to frame™ this "localized threat" as a law enforcement issue; a battle with thugs or insurgents or lawbreakers or unemployed teenagers.  Many go out of their way to remind us that this is NOT a war with Islam...just havin' a little trouble with some of the disgruntled ones among them.


The President of Iran, for one, is not an underemployed teenager, nor is he in any way disgruntled and under-privileged.  I find myself with that link, and THIS LINK enraged, filled with hate, and completely disgusted with what he says, what he does, and the extent to which we have, as a nation, created this beast through our own hand-wringing ambivalence, and short-sighted view of this "world order" we all seem so excited to be a part of.  He has every intention of committing suicide if necessary to ensure the destruction of Israel.  Let there be no mistake, his pursuit of nuclear materials and his acquisition of the means necessary to deliver them guarantee that this day is coming.  That his ideology is not of the "peaceful Islam" variety, but rather of the martyrdom and Jihad variety, should be of vast, significant, and dramatic concern to everyone.  That not very many people have the testicular fortitude to stand up and say he goes now, he goes today, and we will commit every possible resource to see to it, should be of even more concern.



Our missteps with Islamo-Facism have brought much to bear on us.  While 3,000 American died on our soil, many more Americans and other Nationals have died fighting on their soil.  Iran and her allies rely on us continuing to be uncertain and ambivalent; if only a little while longer so they can finish the weapons and delivery systems.  It is not for us to debate whether it will be 16 days or 5 years; what is clear is his ntentions.


What is not clear is how many Israelis, Iraqis, Jordanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Egyptians, Turkish, Kuwaiti, or countless other nationalities will have to die before we finally GET it.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Just making sure no one has forgotten

The penalty phase of the Moussaoui trial is finally coming to a close.  Whatever the outcome, a would-be terrorist has had his day(s) in American court and has taken every opportunity to trash our country, her people, and our ways of life.  He has become, for many, the only physical object for us to behold in the aftermath of that unimaginably terrible day (h/t to tacitus for several links and the inspiration for this post).



The final day for the prosecution included replays of the previously unreleased cockpit recordings.  The Defense will try their best in the coming days to ensure their client avoids the needle, first by having the infamous "shoe-bomber" testify that Moussaoui was not as important in the 9/11 planning as he would have us believe, and they will also try to convince the jury that Moussaoui is just your standard, run-of-the-mill garden variety paranoid schizophrenic.  


Ultimately, I suppose I am less concerned by whether he lives or dies than I am by what transpired in that plane and the others that day, and by where we are in America with Muslims, the War on Terror, and yes, the status on illegal immigration.  Though we are told the 9/11 hijackers did NOT cross over from Canada, and this was reported in the 9/11 Commission's Final Report, I am skeptical at best about whether such a thing may happen in our future given what we know about our intelligence gathering flaws, our lack of political will to do the right things to protect our citizenry when push comes to shove, and to what degree we are willing to offend anyone in the Arab or Muslim world (read DPW).



We are at war.  This war began many many years ago, but only in the days after the attacks on the World Trade Centers, the Pentagon, and the failed attempt on the White House did our countrymen formally take up arms and pursue our enemies where THEY live; where THEY terrorize and kill.  Whether you are for or against the Iraq war, it IS now (in the greater context) part of the war on terror...and we fight it in part because of the attacks on 9/11.  As we continue to debate the various elements of tactics and strategy and troop rotation, as we argue over the meanings and innuendos of Saddam's captured documents, or Iran's long-term intentions , don't forget why we are there, what is at stake, and the sacrifices and loss of innocent lives that got us here.


Never Forget still means something.

Friday, April 07, 2006

The Point: News From the Front


vol. III, 1st Edition, 7 April 2006


While commercial media and disingenuous detractors nip at the edges of the courage and sacrifice of our Men and Women in Uniform, I bring you this report:




** haystack's needles: **



Interview with Gen. Kimmitt: March 8, 2006 with Hugh Hewitt



Turn off the TV, unplug the Ipod(tm)...listen to this!




Call to Action



"As a result of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, many people felt compelled to join the military. While every military member's service is valued, in recognition of the upcoming third anniversary of the terrorist attacks, we're featuring the stories of some of those who answered America's call to action this week."




Heroes in Action



The Medal of Honor: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty, in actual combat against an armed enemy force.



Distinguished Service Cross: For extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force



Distinguished Service Medal: For meritorious service to the government of the United States in either a senior government service position or as a senior officer of the United States armed forces



Silver Star: For gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force



Legion of Merit: For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements



Distinguished Flying Cross: For any officer or enlisted member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes himself or herself in combat in support of operations by "heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial flight, subsequent to November 11, 1918



Soldier's Medal:For any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States, distinguishes himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy


Bronze Star Medal:For any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the military of the United States after December 6, 1941, distinguishes himself or herself by heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving participation in aerial flight, while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States; while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force; or while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party


Meritorious Service Medal:For members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by outstanding non-combat meritorious achievement or service to the United States subsequent to January 16, 1969


Air Medal:For any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Armed Forces of the United States, shall have distinguished himself/herself by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight


Army Commendation Medal:For sustained acts of heroism or meritorious service. For actions where such performance was in direct contact with an enemy force, the Valor device is authorized as an attachment to the decoration


Army Achievement Medal:To recognize the contributions of junior officers and enlisted personnel


Purple Heart:For those who have been wounded or killed while serving in, or with, the U.S. military after April 5, 1917





Special Focus: "America Supports YOU"



A nationwide program launched by the Department of Defense, recognizes citizens' support for our military men and women and communicates that support to members of our Armed Forces at home and abroad.



Soldier's Angels:
Charities of the Week: Easter is coming! PLEASE consider these 2 great ways to say thank you to the Troops:




Help our Soldiers Call Home


Send a Package to a Soldier


































Eight Strategic Pillars to Victory in Iraq:




Defeat the Terrorists and Neutralize the Insurgency


Transition Iraq to Security Self-Reliance


Help Iraqis Forge a National Compact for Democratic Government


Help Iraq Build Government Capacity and Provide Essential Services


Help Iraq Strengthen Its Economy


Help Iraq Strengthen the Rule of Law and Promote Civil Rights


Increase International Support for Iraq


Strengthen Public Understanding of Coalition Efforts and Public Isolation of the Insurgents




The President Discusses Global War on Terror


The President Discusses Democracy in Iraq with Freedom House


The President discusses Freedom and Democracy in Iraq


Strategy for Victory: Freedom in Iraq



** UPDATED: Whitehouse Releases "National Security Strategy" **



Champion Aspirations for Human Dignity



Strengthen Alliances to Defeat Global Terrorism and Work to Prevent Attacks Against Us and Our Friends



Work with Others to Defuse Regional Conflicts



Prevent Our Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends with Weapons of Mass Destruction



Ignite a New Era of Global Economic Growth through Free Markets and Free Trade



Expand the Circle of Development by Opening Societies and Building the Infrastructure of Democracy



Develop Agendas for Cooperative Action with the Other Main Centers of Global Power



Transform America’s National Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities of the 21st Century



Engage the Opportunities and Confront the Challenges of Globalization
































UPDATED: US State Department Iraq Weekly Status Report:




** Highlights through 5 April 2006: **




1. Defeat the Terrorists and Neutralize the Insurgents







2. Transition Iraq to Security Self-Reliance







3. Help Iraqis to Forge a National Compact for Democratic Government







4. Help Iraq Build Government Capacity and Provide Essential Services







5. Help Iraq Strengthen Its Economy







6. Help Iraq Strengthen the Rule of Law








7. Increase International Support for Iraq







8. Strengthen Public Understanding of Coalition Efforts and Public Isolation of the Insurgents










Dept. Of State Section 1227 Report on Iraq: 6 April, 2006



** Highlights **


1. Current mission and and measures taken to support it


2. Iraqi progress towards a sustainable political settlement


3. Conditions necessary for a transfer of security responsibility


4. Iraqi security forces capacity and readiness which contribute to the transfer of security responsibility


5. Criteria used to evaluate progress in that area


6. Our plan for successfully completing the mission




Dept. of State Section 2207 Quarterly Report on Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funding and Expenditures [January 2006]





















US Embassy in Iraq: Latest Headlines





Iraqi People Looking to Leaders To Form Government, Bush Says


United States Condemns Bombing of Imam Ali Shrine in Najaf, Iraq


Defense Department Seeks $5.2 Billion for Special Operations Forces


New Human Rights and Democracy Report Highlights U.S. Efforts
























USAID: Assistance for Iraq





Program Financial Summary through 31 March 2006


Restoring Iraq’s Agricultural Sector


USAid Press Releases

USAID Hosts Forum With Middle Eastern-American Leaders


Indonesian Islamic Leaders to Gather in Washington To Discuss and Strengthen US-Indonesian Relations


Senate Confirms Randall L. Tobias As Administrator for USAID

































US Department of Defense



** NEW: Quadrennial Defense Review Report [from 2001 but a MUST read] **



"The attack on the United States and the war that has been visited upon us
highlights a fundamental condition of our circumstances: we cannot and
will not know precisely where and when America's interests will be
threatened, when America will come under attack, or when Americans
might die as the result of aggression. We can be clear about trends, but
uncertain about events. We can identify threats, but cannot know when
or where America or its friends will be attacked. We should try mightily to
avoid surprise, but we must also learn to expect it. We must constantly
strive to get better intelligence, but we must also remember that there will
always be gaps in our intelligence. Adapting to surprise - adapting quickly
and decisively - must therefore be a condition of planning.
The Quadrennial Defense Review was undertaken during a crucial time of
transition to a new era. Even before the attack of September 11, 2001, the
senior leaders of the Defense Department set out to establish a new
strategy for America's defense that would embrace uncertainty and
contend with surprise, a strategy premised on the idea that to be effective
abroad, America must be safe at home. It sought to set the conditions to
extend America's influence and preserve America's security. The strategy
that results is built around four key goals that will guide the development
of U.S. forces and capabilities, their deployment and use:



Assuring allies and friends of the United States' steadiness of
purpose and its capability to fulfill its security commitments


Dissuading adversaries from undertaking programs or
operations that could threaten U.S. interests or those of our
allies and friends


Deterring aggression and coercion by deploying forward the
capacity to swiftly defeat attacks and impose severe penalties for
aggression on an adversary's military capability and supporting
infrastructure


Decisively defeating any adversary if deterrence fails"





National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism


National Military Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction






UPDATED: US Department of Defense War on Terror - Current Headlines:





Bush Defends Iraq War for Short-Term Protection, Long-Term Peace


U.S., British Defense Chiefs: Now is Time to Stand Firm


Hiring Initiative Allows IED Survivors to Fight Back


Determined Manhunt Leads to Major Terrorist Catch


Integrated Cyber Network Will Save Lives, DoD Official Says


Commanders Share Ideas on Provincial Reconstruction Teams


Case of Accused Teen Terrorist Hits More Legal Roadblocks






** IN FOCUS: Alternatives to the MSM **



AFIS News Aricles


Stars & Stripes


Web Special Reports


The Pentagon Media Channel [Windows Media 7.1 required]


Defense Visual Information










































US Central Command






** FULL STATEMENT OF GENERAL JOHN P. ABIZAID BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON THE 2006 POSTURE OF THE UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND 14 MARCH 2006 **






** Press Releases **






DETERMINED MANHUNT LEADS TO MAJOR CATCH: IRAQI TERRORIST LEADER WANTED FOR MURDERS, KIDNAPPINGS, ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS AND INTIMIDATION


CORPSMEN TREAT GIRLS INJURED BY LAND MINE


INSURGENT KILLED IN URUZGAN ENGAGEMENT


AFGHAN, COALITION AVIATORS TO BEGIN JOINT MISSIONS


COMMANDERS SHARE IDEAS ON PROVINCIAL RECONSTRUCTION TEAMS


COALITION FORCES DESTROY ROCKET IN GHAZNI PROVINCE


CCCI CONVICTS 22 INSURGENTS


1ST BRIGADE, 4TH IRAQI ARMY DIVISION ASSUMES SECURITY RESONSIBILITIES


COALITION FORCES CAPTURE NINE TERRORISTS IN YUSIFIYAH


COALITION FORCE RESCUES THREE HOSTAGES



** IN FOCUS: What Extremists are Saying **




























Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq






Multi-National Security Transition Command: Press Releases



04 April :: Troops nab five, seize cache



04 April :: Troops detain four in Khalidiyah



04 April :: Three detained, cache found near Karabilah



04 April :: Suspects detained near Ramadi



04 April :: Suspected triggerman nabbed in Fallujah



04 April :: Cache found, cleared near Ramadi



03 April :: Troops net cache near Hit

























Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System


DVIDS Headlines:





Bayji Security Agencies Work Together for the Good of the City



Visiting Villages



MND-B Commander Briefs Pentagon Press Club



Iraqi, MND-B Soldiers Find Weapons Caches During Patrols



IA, MND-B Soldiers Secure Safety for Pilgrims




526th BSB Secures 2nd BCT,101st Abn. Div. Area of Operation



988th MPs Ship Forensic Equipment to Al Hillah Crime Lab




** NEW: Image Gallery **



Military Branch and Unit Publications
Featured Editions This Week:




Anconda Times




Desert Voice



** NEW: Air Force News**



** NEW: Army News**



** NEW: Navy News**



** NEW: Marine News**







America is fighting a war against Terrorism. On September 11, 2001 we were forced to say so publicly. Before that day, this sleeping giant was content to swipe at individual acts as they happened. When 3,000 of our souls were taken from us, we emerged on the other side having survived, but finding ourselves as a Nation mortally wounded. When the fires were finally put out, and as many of the bodies identified and claimed as possible, we arose from the ashes to face our enemy with resolve and righteous indignation. The phrase "Never Forget" meant something then, and for those engaged in the fight, it still means something today. We are in a war, and we must win.



Today, the two most active theaters of this war are Afghanistan and Iraq. Our Civilian leadership and our brave men and women in uniform are fighting for US, and in our stead. We owe them loyalty, support, honor, and commitment. Not through Political machines; power-hungry self-important aspirants to the halls of Congress or the Whitehouse, but through our direct involvement with, and understanding of the evils they face and the accomplishments they continue to make with dignity, courage, and faithful execution of the mission.




Now, go out and seek the truth from those who fight for all of us each and every day

Monday, April 03, 2006

The Death of Patriotism

In my recent spate of heavy travel I have been struck by the debate amongst average citizens around the world regarding America's immigration issue.  I have heard people from several countries talk about their perceptions based on the media coverage they get in their hotel rooms, in airpoprt bars, and splashed over the pages of USA Today.



Having engaged in some of these discussions, I think that qualifies me as an expert, having conducted many opinion polls from a so-called cross section of "likely voters" (all sarcasm fully intended and implied).  What I find amazing is the extent to which these non-Americans will go to villify illegal immigration through their own borders, and decry the effects of these immigrants on their lives and their economies, and interestingly enough they are most emphatic and vehement about the dilution of their culture.  Yet, here at home we face charges of racism and bigotry at every turn should we dare make these same assertions about unwelcome illegal visitors to out own lands.


As we all know, the French and the Germans and, to a lesser degree, the Brits are all very proud of who they are and from whence they come, and their perception of what level of respect their country is owed from the rest of the world.  Where has that gone in our own country?  The purportedly most powerful nation on earth?  The lone superpower?  How have we come to the point of apologizing to ourselves and the rest of the world for being us?


Several stories in the news in recent days have given me pause about Patriotism and how it is being treated around the country.  There's the one about about reactions from students to a Mexican flag being raised ABOVE an American flag at a high school in Arizona.  The person responsible for raising that flag above the American flag felt it appropriate in response to a "remark directed at him" earlier.



We have a school in Houston intentionally raising the Mexican flag.  We have late night pranks switching out American flags for Mexican flags, and most recently, a Mexican flag flown over an upside down American flag.


Today, we find a growing movement in public schools that are banning American flags all together .  


I am afraid we have lost our collective minds in this the latest chapter of  rewriting the Constitution to appease the vocal minority and silence the throngs of those who would stand up and fight FOR this country and all she stands for.



We have the Minutemen trying to draw attention to the holes in the border and they are villified as racists and bigots and vigilantes.  We have students speaking out against Mexican flags being raised over their American flags, and are having the exercise of their first amendment rights taken away, and we have our elected officials ignoring our voices and insisting there is nothing we can do and we are incessantly reminded that we are a nation of immigrants.


So, where has all the patriotism gone?  We can't wear our flags on our clothes, we can't burn flags if they are NOT American, we can't peaceably assemble at the border, and we have no redress of the Government.  


This is the time to stand up and stand together, and at every turn, we are being collectively shut down.  Should this trend continue, those who would have us forfeit our "most powerful country on Earth" status will ultimately prevail.