Summing up my opinion on the Iraq war is not an easy task. I'll start by giving a little background into myself because without that you, the reader, have no idea why my opinions are the way they are. First let me start off by saying that I'm a very liberal individual, I have no faith in our government and was stationed in Baghdad for the first two years of the war. I currently have one year remaining on my military contract, which I'm serving in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). I wanted you all to know these things about me when agreeing or disagreeing with my stance on the war.
Let my start out by saying that this war is wrong, plain and simple. We invaded a country that was not involved with 9/11 and didn't possess any of the weapons of mass destruction our President kept going on and on about. What we ultimately did was kill alot of people that had nothing to do with the current state of terrorism in the world. We effectively gave extreme Muslim groups a steady supply of new volunteers who now truly believe that we are the cause for all the wrong in the world. Our government from the start has mismanaged this war to the point that its criminal. When you have a president who's military experience is flying planes in the Texas Air Army Reserve and a Secretary of Defense who was in the Navy should they be the ones dictating what the armed forces should be doing in a combat situation? The only thing this president is good at is spreading propaganda. I read in USA today about four months ago that 23% of Americans believed that we had found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. I don't know what scares me more, terrorism or that 23%.
I could go on and on about how screwed up things are and how inept our government is but the bottom line to this entire equation is do we or don't we pull troops out of Iraq. This is where I surprise even myself by saying no. As much as I hate everything about this war I believe that we ultimately owe the people of Iraq a few more years before we remove our armed forces. Believe me when I say that it pains me to say this especially considering that I could be called back at any time. The reason I'm saying stay for two more is this: the idiots in Washington have finally figured out that if we stop munitions from coming in that the terrorist in Iraq will eventually run out of ammo. This is evident in the decrease of fatalities by half both civilian and military since we diverted more forces to safeguarding Iraq's borders. I'm not stating that we can ever stop terrorism I'm only saying if we help secure Iraq it may have one less place to go to ground. I also believe that we owe the Iraqi people that much, we did pretty much level half their country in the last 5 years. I also believe that the majority of the Iraqi people oppose terrorism. I do believe that the majority of them hate us but hating us is a far cry from strapping a bomb on oneself and trying to blow us up. If we abandon them and let terrorism take a strong hold in Iraq those people who hated us before but didn't support terrorism will be much more likely to support it after we have abandon them to it.
I'm going to end this blog by saying in Iraq we are dammed if we do and dammed if we don't. I hold our current government in contempt for this. There never is an easy answer to any problem when the stakes are the loss of human life. I can only hope for peace but I have a feeling that it's a long ways off.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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4 comments:
Wow! Thanks for the fresh perspective on the war. I don't claim to be very smart, especially about politics and war. I am sorry for all that you have had to see and been through when it comes to the war. I believe that you are right in saying that we owe it to the Iraq population to stay and try to create peace, but I too hope that it will be as soon as possible.
Thank you Travis for your honest insight into the war. You have trully seen what we can only imagine is happening in Iraq.
I agree with you that we owe it to the Iraqi people to continue working for peace. I admire your dedication and courage. Thank you for willing to fight for all our freedoms.
Travis,
Thank you for serving. Thank you and all your friends and their families for the sacrifices that you made for those who could not fight for themselves.
Joe
Travis,
My sister is in the class you had to write this for, and sent me the link for it. I'm just a grad student in music at Oregon State with no real connection to the war going on, but I just wanted to say well spoken sir. I agree with everything you said. I'm glad there are other people around with some actual gray matter between their ears.
Josh Seitz
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