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Another Letter from Iraq
Gene363 Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-24-2003
Posts: 30,876
OPEN LETTER TO FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RICHMOND BEACH It has been a while since I have written to my friends at First Lutheran Church about what's really going on here in Iraq. The news you watch on TV is exaggerated, sensationalized and selective. Good news doesn't sell.

The stuff you don't hear about on CNN? Let's start with Electrical Power production in Iraq. The day after the war was declared over, there was nearly 0 power being generated in Iraq. 45 days later, in a partnership between the Army, the Iraqi people and some private companies, there are now 3,200 mega watts (Mw) of power being produced daily, 1/3 of the total national potential of 8000 Mw. Downed power lines (big stuff, 400 Kilovolt (Kv) and 132 Kv) are being repaired and are about 70% complete.

Then there is water purification. In central Iraq between Baghdad and Mosul, home of the 4th Infantry Division, water treatment was spotty at best. The facilities existed, but the controls were never implemented. Simple chemicals like Chlorine for purification and Alum (Aluminum Sulfate) for sediment settling (the Tigris River is about as clear as the Mississippi River) were in very short supply or not used at all. When chlorine was used, it was metered by the scientific method of guessing.

So some people got pool water to drink and some people got water with lots of little things floating around in it. We are slowly but surely solving that. Contracts for repairs to facilities that are only 50% or less operational are being let, chemicals are being delivered, although we don't have the metering problem solved yet (...but again, it's only been 45 days).

How about oil and fuel? Well the war was all about oil wasn't it? You bet it was. It was all about oil for the Iraqi people! They have no other income, they produce nothing else. Oil is 95% of the Iraqi GNP. For this nation to survive, it MUST sell oil.

The Refinery at Bayji is at 75% of capacity producing gasoline. The crude pipeline between Kirkuk (Oil Central) and Bayji will be repaired by tomorrow (2 June). LPG, what all Iraqi's use to cook and heat with, is at 103% of normal production and WE, the US ARMY, are insuring it is being distributed FAIRLY to ALL Iraqi's.

You have to remember that only 3 months ago, ALL these things were used by the Sadam regime as weapons against the population to keep them in line. If your town misbehaved, gasoline shipments stopped, LPG pipelines and trucks stopped, Water was turned off, power was turned off.

Now, until exports start, every drop of gasoline produced goes to the Iraqi people. Crude oil is being stored and the country is at 75% capacity right now. They need to export or stop pumping soon, ...so thank the UN for the delay.

ALL LPG goes to the Iraqi people EVERYWHERE. Water is being purified as best it can be, but at least it's running all the time to everyone.

Are we still getting shot at? Yep

Are American Soldiers still dying? Yep, about 1 a day from my out fit, the
4th Infantry Division, most in accidents, but dead is dead.

If we are doing all this for the Iraqi's, why are they shooting at us?

The general Iraqi population isn't shooting at us. There are still bad guys, who won't let go of the old regime. They are Ba'ath party members (Read Nazi Party, but not as nice) who have known nothing but and supported nothing but the regime all of their lives. These are the thugs for the regime that caused many to disappear in the night. They have no other skills. At least the Nazis had jobs and a semblance of a national infrastructure that they could go back to after the war, ...as plumbers, managers, engineers, etc., ....these people have no skills but terror. They are simply applying their skills. ...and we are applying ours.

There is no Christian way to say this, ...but they must be eliminated and we are doing so with all the efficiency we can muster. Our troops are shot at literally everyday by small arms and Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPGs). We respond. 100% of the time, the Ba'ath party guys come out with the short end of the stick.

The most amazing thing to me is that they don't realize that if they stopped shooting at us, we would focus on fixing things more quickly and then leave back to the land of the Big PX. The more they shoot at us, the longer we will have to stay.

Lastly, all of you please realize that 90% of the damage you see on TV was caused by Iraqi's, NOT by us and not by the war. Sure we took out a few bridges from military necessity, we took out a few power and phone lines to disrupt communications, sure we drilled a few palaces and government headquarters buildings with 2000 lb. laser guided bombs (I work 100 yards from where two hit the Tikrit Palace), he had plenty to spare. But, ANY damage you see to schools, hospitals, power generation facilities, refineries, pipelines, was ALL caused either by the Iraqi Army in its death throes or from much of the Iraqi civilians looting the places.

Could we have prevented it? Nope.

We can and do now, but 45 days ago the average soldier was fighting for his own survival and trying to get to his objectives as fast as possible. He was lucky to know what town he was in much less be informed enough to know who owned what or have the power to stop a 1,000 people from looting and burning a building by himself.

The United States and our allies, especially Great Britain, are doing a very noble thing here. We stuck our necks out on the world's chopping block to free an entire people from the grip of a horrible terror that was beyond belief.

I've already talked the weapons of mass destruction thing to death, ....bottom line, who cares? This country was one big conventional weapons ammo dump anyway. We have probably destroyed more weapons and ammo in the last 30 days than the US Army has ever fired in the last 30 years (Remember, this is a country the size of Texas), so drop the WMD argument as the reason we came here, ....if we find it GREAT, if we don't, SO WHAT?

I'm living in a "guest palace" on a 500 acre palace compound with 20 palaces with like facilities built in half a dozen towns all over Iraq that were built for one man. Drive down the street and out into the countryside 5 miles away like I have and see all the families of 10 or more, all living in mud huts and herding the two dozen sheep on which their very existence depends, ...then tell me why you think we are here.

WMD? ...important, ..have to find 'em wherever they may be (...in Syria?), but not OUR real motivator. Don't let it be yours either.

Respectfully,

ERIC RYDBOM MAJOR, ENGINEER Deputy Division Engineer
4th Infantry Division

Before you ask, SNOPS says "TRUE"

http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/rydbom.asp
Cigarick Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-28-2002
Posts: 3,078
My first impression is that I hope it's legitimate. It's so well written, I have a hard time believing it was written by someone who didn't already have a degree in English and therefore wouldn't want to join the military. That's not to say there are no smart people in the Armed Forces, but I'm wondering why it wasn't edited before it was released for delivery; there's a lot of stuff in there that isn't in the mainstream media, but should be--if it's accurate.
Mrs. Usahog Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 02-06-2003
Posts: 405
Well Cigarick... I got a buddy who just wrote his first novel and it was and probably is still a best seller... it just came out on paperback... second running of it..has damn near sold a million copies and he is an Old 462 or newer 2W1 Bomb Loader by Trade... Never went to College and his writing skills were good enough to do the above... so we (Military) are not all Dumb Asses!!!!!!

Hog
Mrs. Usahog Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 02-06-2003
Posts: 405
and another thing... If you haven't figured it out by Now, the "mainstream media", also known as the Liberal Media, lean way far to the LEFT!!! and they do not want the truth getting published!!!! they like to twist it to fit their Agenda's!!!!!

Hog
usahog Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Also the last two posts above are mine!!! not the Wifes...

Hog
xibbumbero Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2002
Posts: 12,535
I always thought the right twisted crap around,LOL. X
BTW,what's the name of the novel?
usahog Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Der this dumb ass bomb loader said Novel... Actually it was just a book... that is heading out on the Book/Cigar pass Finally in a few days

Black Devils Brigade is the name of it... and he (The Author) was inspired to write about it because his Uncle was a member of that Unit and Died in Combat at Anzio (sp)
JonR Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 02-19-2002
Posts: 9,740
Yo Cigarick: If people with college degrees don't want to join the military, how about all those patriotic Doctors, Lawyers, Clergy, and lets not forget Officers that serve their country. Also who ever said a person needed to have a degree to write a book. A person has an idea for a book he puts it to paper and submits it to a publishing house, the publisher then calls the person in and sits him down with an editor who has read his book, the editor then corrects all grammer, punctuation,and spelling and he may even suggest a few changes to the book and then the book is published. JonR
usahog Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Very true JonR.. After sleeping on all, and waking up with a fresh view... I think here what cigarick was trying to say is Why didn't the media get this letter first and edit it before it went public... cigarick I have tons of footage from OEF that will never be seen by the media public nor givin the chance for them to edit it..I share clips with friends but thats about it... we also get circulations through the emails at work that wouldn't be classed as clasified docs but also wouldn't be open to the general public either... they all come from a Military dentist LMAO!!!

Hog
ajeroth Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 07-17-2003
Posts: 1,000
IYAAYAS!!!!!!!!

Patriotism is not limitied to the weak minded!
It is a well written letter and was probably edited by the collage educated Officer who wrote it. Go easy on CigarRick. I don't think he was bashing. Just being sceptical.
smithbw Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 09-01-2001
Posts: 2,444
I served in the Military Proudly for 13 years.

Yes, with a degree - Two of em for that matter. Therefore, I don't see a relation to education and dedication.

It comes in all shapes and sizes. It even comes in all levels of education. Imagine that!

The Major who wrote this article could very well have a degree in English but I doubt that. I would say a degree in Egineering.

Just my .02 cents.

Regards,


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