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Media's dark cloud a danger
usahog Offline
#1 Posted:
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On Sept. 14, I flew from Baghdad to Kuwait with Sgt. Trevor A. Blumberg from Dearborn, Mich. He was in a body bag. He'd been ambushed and killed that afternoon. Sitting in the cargo bay of a C 130E, I found myself wondering whether the news media were somehow complicit in his death.

News media reports about our progress in Iraq have been bleak since shortly after the president's premature declaration of victory. These reports contrast sharply with reports of hope and progress presented to Congress by Department of Defense representatives -- a real disconnect, Vietnam déja vu. So I went to Iraq with six other members of Congress to see for myself.

The Iraq war has predictably evolved into a guerrilla conflict similar to Vietnam. Our currently stated objectives are to establish reasonable security and foster the creation of a secular, representative government with a stable market economy that provides broad opportunity throughout Iraqi society. Attaining these objectives in Iraq would inevitably transform the Arab world and immeasurably increase our future national security.

These are goals worthy of a fight, of sacrifice, of more lives lost now to save thousands, perhaps tens or hundreds of thousands in the future. In Mosul last Monday, a colonel in the 101st Airborne put it to me quite simply: "Sir, this is worth doing." No one I spoke with said anything different. And I spoke with all ranks.

But there will be more Blumbergs killed in action, many more. So it is worth doing only if we have a reasonable chance of success. And we do, but I'm afraid the news media are hurting our chances. They are dwelling upon the mistakes, the ambushes, the soldiers killed, the wounded, the Blumbergs. Fair enough. But it is not balancing this bad news with "the rest of the story," the progress made daily, the good news. The falsely bleak picture weakens our national resolve, discourages Iraqi cooperation and emboldens our enemy.

During the conventional part of this conflict, embedded journalists reported the good, the bad and the ugly. Where are the embeds now that we are in the difficult part of the war, now that fair and balanced reporting is critically important to our chances of success? At the height of the conventional conflict, Fox News alone had 27 journalists embedded with U.S. troops (out of a total of 774 from all Western media). Today there are only 27 embedded journalists from all media combined.

Throughout Iraq, American soldiers with their typical "can do" attitude and ingenuity are engaging in thousands upon thousands of small reconstruction projects, working with Iraqi contractors and citizens. Through decentralized decision-making by unit commanders, the 101st Airborne Division alone has spent nearly $23 million in just the past few months. This sum goes a very long way in Iraq. Hundreds upon hundreds of schools are being renovated, repainted, replumbed and reroofed. Imagine the effect that has on children and their parents.

Zogby International recently released the results of an August poll showing hope and progress. My own unscientific surveys told me the same thing. With virtually no exceptions, hundreds of Iraqis enthusiastically waved back at me as I sat in the open door of a helicopter traveling between Babylon and Baghdad. And I received a similar reception as I worked my way alone, shaking hands through a large crowd of refinery workers just to see their reaction.

We may need a few credible Baghdad Bobs to undo the harm done by our media. I'm afraid it is killing our troops.

-- U.S. Rep. Jim Marshall (D-Ga.) of Macon, a Vietnam Combat Veteran, is a member of the House Armed Services Committee.

And there's squeeling coming from the Lefty's Why ain't we found the WOMD's??? Look how many lives are being taken each day!!!! How Come?? well GWB's to blame!!! sounds like soundtracks to Deliverence!! Warren Beaty's!!! and the Like!!!!

Hog
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Joined: 10-21-2000
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That's a lot to swallow.

I'll say that the media's attention to keeping a running body count is a laughable joke when you compare the total amount that were actually killed in combat(yeah, I'm stripping away the vehicle and helicopter accidents because they could've happened stateside too!)vs the land captured.

If you look at a Civil War battle 10,000+ were killed in almost every battle.

In Vietnam, 58,169 lost their lives during a span from 1960-1975.

Korean War had 37,000 dead soldiers.

We took Iraq and so far have lost 1395 soldiers. Iraq and Iran fought to a standstill for 8 bloody years. They know how to fight!

I'm saying this to make clear the fact that military action equals losses. If you want an omelette, you have to break some eggs. We went in there because of documented evidence that they had used, and said they had WOMD. So far we haven't found that much. I'm willing to give them more time, as 12 years gives them a clear advantage in hiding them. 8 of the 12 were wasted because of a clear lack of foreign AND domestic policies that could've prevented a US soldier having to set foot on their soil now.

I don't like seeing or hearing about the body count as I was a service member and recognize that it could've been me in that body bag. That was the risk anyone take when they take the oath to defend our country against enemies foreign or domestic. With the military shrinking due to cutbacks it looks like the reserves are going to pay the price in this one. The active duty will be rotated through, but the reserves will find their tours extended. That too is a shame, but that's the way the mop flops.

The days of peace marches is gone. You can protest, but now in a day and age after 9-11 it won't have the political impact it did during the 70's. Now more than ever its made apparent that we must resolve to take out the people that call us the "Great Satan". They've shown that they're not going to give up, and I sure don't want to see America turn into what Israel has to face on a daily basis. Bringing our troops home now with the job 1/2 done would do just that. It would also show the world that freedom just isn't worth the hassle. We should stay the course and be resilient in the fact that it will cost more lives and that we should take all the time that's necessary to make this a better world. If the UN won't help us(the USA)then we should step forward and continue to do the right thing. Japan and Germany both now deep down that it was worth it then, and its worth it now to protect freedom.
usahog Offline
#3 Posted:
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I've got Buddy's I work with who've Volunteered to go... and almost every event long before 911.. we the Guard have Volunteered to do it... be there... especially with the cutbacks on the Military during the Clinton years.... with Volunteering I felt was doing my Part so some other Soldier somewhere would get the break to be with their Family's a bit longer and also adding my Part to the Fight... for therefore is what I signed up for... what good is Training for something if your not willing to use it??
and if I wasn't in the boat I am now... I would Sign up and go again... I would love to see first hand what's going on in a Country I spent miles from on 4 occassions protecting the people's in the region....whats 90,120,180 days out of my life??? to something I can tell my Grandkids later in Life???

whats so damn funny about all this Bickering... I don't hear of any you guy's bitching about the Soldiers dying stepping up to 29 Palms and asking First hand the guy's who've been there what they thought?? instead you catch the Bias Media Bull**** and read and Believe into it!!!!
Hell come on Over and Visit me and I'll make a road trip down to Ft Campbell so you can vent your feelings in a Local Bar by the Base of the 101st boys I'm sure they'd like to hear your whinning wimpers on how you think Bush is being Unfair and out for the Oil and doesn't care about the American Soldiers!!!!

Any Takers???

Hog
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