Tag Archives: Afghanistan

Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard, RIP

I can understand why the father of a dead Marine would beg the AP not to use a photo showing his son, Lance Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard, 21, of New Portland, Maine, wounded and dying in Afghanistan.

The father is a retired Marine first sergeant. Many military families do not trust Big Media and, I think, often with good reason. AP looks especially hypocritical because the picture (part of a slide show here which clearly does not depend on it) is not a prize winner.

On the other hand, it was taken at wide angle from a dozen feet away, it is not graphic, and the young man’s face is fuzzily indistinct. You can’t even tell where the RPG wounded him, though from the red mass on his lower body it appears to be his upper leg, whose big arteries bleeding out would account for his death. But none of that will ameliorate the truth that will linger in military minds: that a father’s plea was ignored. And for what? Sensationalism? To energize the anti-war movement? It’s not like people don’t know that death happens in war.

UPDATE:  The AP also was unprofessional, violating their own embed agreement with the Marines. And Some Soldier’s Mom shows why my own yes-buts are beside the point. She gets in her licks about journalistic cruelty-without-an-excuse. Even the former WaPo reporter Tom Ricks is embarrassed.

Dem’s “good war” not so good when it’s theirs

Time for Barry to cut-and-run from Afghanistan? It certainly would fit the rest of his dictator-loving foreign policy. Leaking the latest unhappy command report to the Guardian, of all media, isn’t grounds for confidence. Meanwhile, Michael Yon says there’s already a crippling shortage of helicopters to ferry American troops around the mountains. Accidental? Or the beginning of the end?

UPDATE:  Meanwhile, ol’ one-term Barry is looking more one term everyday.

The Lioness Program

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I’m a little late to the program here, this program anyhow. But it’s worth noting, and, as we see above it’s not just a Marines deal, but an Army one as well. I knew we had women fighter and gunship pilots, and women medics and armed women at security checkpoints. But I was floored by Michael Yon’s latest report showing an apparent woman rifleman on a Brit patrol in Afghanistan. I figured it was new. El Coqui, a commenter at Black Five, set me straight. The Brit woman was a Royal MP, along to search women suspects. EC pointed me to the Lioness program. Now we know.

Combat in Afghanistan

"The Taliban are very brave, but they are ignorant brutal men who murder locals who do not support them, and brave doesn’t stop bullets." Michael Yon

Sounds like the Viet Cong. Hope they don’t have the Cong’s tenacity. So far they seem not to have. But this "good war," as the Dems used to call it, to distinguish it from their "bad war" in Iraq, has a long way to go. Yon’s piece shows why. Amazes me, though, that the Brit troops have women medics and rifles. These women aren’t inadvertently in combat. They are in it on purpose. Revolutionary.

Quagmire

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South Vietnam is what this map reminds me of. Think of the red places as NVA-controlled Indian Country. Places where our forces didn’t/don’t go for very long. S. Warzistan on the left bottom is where that Predator’s Hellfire missiles killed all those Talibani at the funeral the other day. Eighty-something. I expected to be reading of Lefty outrage about that by now. The fact I didn’t sorta figures, though.This is Barry’s campaign now. He campaigned for it. His Leftist pals wanted it. Now they’ve got it. Lotsa luck. They’re sure going to need it.

I think they’re all going to be very sorry before The One’s first term is over. Iraq was/is the Left’s hated campaign, but it’s the one that made the most sense to me. Nevermind the WMDs and all that baloney. The point in going in there was/is that it’s in the middle of the Jihadi swamp that needs to be drained. I also believe that whatever success we’ve had there had more to do with the recent Iranian uprising than anything Barry said in Cairo or anywhere else. (He’s too longwinded, too on-the-one-hand, on-the-other-hand, to inspire anybody.) So let’s see what he’s going to do with Afghanistan. Wallow in the quagmire, I expect. Although that Predator strike on a funeral, of all things, was a good start. Wish we’d had more UAVs in South Vietnam. Apaches are nice, too.

Rearranging the rocks in Afghanistan

Douchebag Murtha, the jarhead without honor, wants a beaucoup troop surge in A-stan. Shoot, we might as well move the Pentagon there, for all the good it would do. Like Michael Yon says: Iraq is only a few decades behind the West, but Afghanistan is on another planet. Barry and the Democrat’s quagmire, coming up.

UPDATE: Oh, yes, this will work, I’m sure. Much like inviting the North to help stabilize South Vietnam.

Afghanistan: Time to leave?

When even military commentator Col. Ralph Peters says it’s time to cut and run, well, maybe it’s time to cut and run. Either that or keep trying to get the Russians and Pakistanis to help us build Disneyworld on the Kabul River. As for Barry losing face? Well, he can still blame Bush.

UPDATE:  Barry’s base is already turning up the heat on him. Wanna be a war criminal, Barry, or a peacenik?