Category Archives: The War

A guy gets lonely in a cave

Al-Q’s #2 guy, al-Zawahri sends a Christmas message. He has seen the light. A hoot of a satire.

Via Instapundit 

Deep in the heart

Strategy Page reports on a potentially disturbing development:

"The heavy equipment for the troops at Ft Hood moves by rail to Houston and Beaumont, where they are loaded on ships for movement overseas. The tracks cross numerous little gullies and creeks. For the most part the viaducts across these obstacles are made of creosote-treated wood. And there’s absolutely no security. In one night a half dozen guys with some trucks and matches could do enough damage to hold up the movement, of half a dozen brigades (III Corps), for weeks."

Let’s hope someone is doing something about this. Alerting the sheriffs in the affected counties would be a good start. 

Open Season on jihadis

I usually ignore rap, unless I’m stuck at a stoplight with some clown with big bass speakers in his car. They always seem to be playing the stuff. But I may actually break down and buy one for the first time. As one of the commenters at Op-For says, this Stuck Mojo rap-metal outfit may have produced the first post 9/11 anti-jihadi rap number. The video, which features footage of what look to be Palestinian terrorists in their usual KKK drag, is as pounding as rap usually is, but with the unmistakable (and appropriate) message that it’s "open season" on jihadi punks. Get some!

Go big? Just like Vietnam

It’s hard to tell if the pundits know anything or if they’re just misunderestimating Bush, as usual. Heck, most of them predicted he would hop up on James Baker’s hobby horse and ride off to Tehran and Damascus to plead for help. So is there any real evidence that he wants to throw more troops at the problems in Iraq, like many of them are saying now? Hope not. It might just be Vietnam all over again, the way the anti-wars believe it already is. American troops all over the place, the Iraqi troops (read South Vietnamese army) sitting on their hands watching the Americans chew up neighborhoods, lots more American and civilian casualties. And, in the end, when the troops go home, nothing much to show for it as the insurgents surge back in. So I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the pundits, including irascible Ralph Peters, really don’t know what they’re talking about.

Peters, in particular, seems to have lost his way lately. He still gets a lot of respect from retired military careerist friends of mine, but sometimes he just doesn’t make any sense. He’s for Go big, but only if the rules of engagement change: ignore the MSM, shoot to kill, disarm the population, swarm the streets of Baghdad. Fat chance. The World War II days of saturation bombing are long gone. Do it precisely, directed by 30,000 or so advisers on the ground embeded with the Iraqi army, or forget about it. And start by killing Mookie Sadr, or at least ship him to Guantanamo. My two cents. The great thing about blogs is I get to spend mine. So do you if you care to comment. Just keep it civil.

UPDATE  Blogger Bill Roggio, embeded with Marine advisers to the Iraqi Army is reporting stuff I haven’t seen anywhere else. Some of it is good: the Iraqi troops are brave and resourceful and tactically profficient. All they really need advisors for is help with resupply, and heavy weapons. Presumably also medevac, although it isn’t mentioned. The bad stuff sounds a lot like the worst of the South Vietnamese army’s problems. The Iraqi government is so inept (or corrupt) that their troops can’t get rifles, helmets or body armor, not even their own pay! Surely we can do better for them. While you’re at Roggio’s place, hit his tip jar. He’s already doing more than the MSM has. 

Trying to make hate respectable

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I stopped reading TIME magazine when I was a teenager because it was obvious that it wasn’t objective or concerned with truth–but this is just sick. After blogs like LGF pointed to it, the praise copy ("champion of the dispossessed" and "global everyman") was edited out on the magazine’s web site.

Via Little Green Footballs

Army stronger, please

Could this be why Rumsfeld’s resignation was accepted? Chief of Staff Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker’s recent passionate testimony to Congress, once reportedly accompanied by banging his hand on the witness table,  included a plea for more troops, and an end to restrictions on the use of the reserves and guard.

"’I recommend we continue to grow the Army so that we have choices,’ Schoomaker said, cautioning that it is ill advised to assume demand for American troops overseas will decrease. ‘Our history is replete with examples where we have guessed wrong: 1941, 1950, 2001, to name a few,’ he said. ‘We don’t know what’s ahead.’"

The root of Iran’s Holocaust denial

"As a child growing up in Saudi Arabia, I remember my teachers, my mom and our neighbors telling us practically on a daily basis that Jews are evil, the sworn enemies of Muslims, and that their only goal was to destroy Islam," former Netherlands parliament member Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes. "For the majority of Muslims in the world, the Holocaust is not a major historical event that they deny. We simply do not know it ever happened because we were never informed of it."

Worth a read