Crisis in Iraq [Part III]
As
fanatical Jihadi insurgents force a reluctant President to again
commit U.S. troops to Iraq I
am looking in this article at the prospects of defeating the
insurgents.
I
have no doubt that the civilized world stands with President Obama in
attempting to stop the bloody carnage these religious zealots are
bringing both to Iraq and to Syria.
My
take here would be that the President may be acting too late and he
also fails to address the root cause of the problem - Saudi Arabia.
For so long as the West believes that Saudi Arabia will bring
ultimate peace and unity to what will emerge as Emirates and
Caliphates, the wholesale butchering of thousands of captured prisoners of war and of innocent Shia civilians in Iraq, Syria or elsewhere these apostates of Islam arrive, contrary to
every concept of modern humanity and harking back to a medieval past
where such were the order of the day, in the name of the Pope, of
Christendom or in the name of Islam, will continue.
What their merciless actions will do will be to most certainly strengthen the resolve of the world to defeat them and bring them all to justice at some time in the future.
What their merciless actions will do will be to most certainly strengthen the resolve of the world to defeat them and bring them all to justice at some time in the future.
I
said in a previous article that the media in West has not prepared
itself psychologically for the fact that it will be impossible to
operate under such conditions – in war zones where absolutely zero
international rules govern the treatment of civilians, PoWs, women and children, apply.
These insurgents are not frightened at the prospect of appearing
before any Western War Crimes 'tribunal' ,or, as they might say, one
created by 'Satan' [sic. America and it's Allies] Indeed they are
only too pleased to pose beside the mutilated corpses of hundreds or thousands of unfortunate
Prisoners of War or other men, women and children, they have
butchered without a shred of mercy.
I
could express my disgust, my outrage, my anger or indeed cry or grieve for
those helpless civilians caught up in such tragedies and lament about
the futility of war – but that will neither bring ultimate, infinite, justice to the
dead, nor solve the current problem.
When I look at such refugees (either dead on the ground) or fleeing in fear with what little they can carry, with their confused and scared children clutching a precious toy, I never stop to reflect on how fortunate we are that we live in a civilized and tolerant society and remember that such extremists causing this misery would, if they had their own way, create the same conditions of intolerance and division at home. This is the only way that they, the extremists, can survive. This is why they have to be confronted, regardless.
When I look at such refugees (either dead on the ground) or fleeing in fear with what little they can carry, with their confused and scared children clutching a precious toy, I never stop to reflect on how fortunate we are that we live in a civilized and tolerant society and remember that such extremists causing this misery would, if they had their own way, create the same conditions of intolerance and division at home. This is the only way that they, the extremists, can survive. This is why they have to be confronted, regardless.
The
first thing that should happen, by Presidential decree, via the Attorney General's Office and The Department of Justice, is an immediate end to the 'show trials' against the (former) Blackwater contractors, that they be
restituted in full, and reinstated into an immediate support or advisory service (should they
still be willing to serve) on behalf of the nation. It is
individuals like this that the country needs to diffuse such an offensive in Iraq (or at least
hold the line) as conventional troops are simply
out of their depth confronting such butchers. You require a different
type of 'army' to confront religious zealots, one
which the West is woefully unprepared for warfare against. Neither is NATO configured for battle against such spirited individuals. It's like having a giant
colossus, writhing and lashing out blindly with it's muscular body, hands
and feet while being felled by David with his humble stone - aimed
precisely where that fatal blow will do the most grievous damage. No,
you simply cannot put conventional forces into such a melee. But
the good news is that America does have patriots and professionals equally motivated to
confront such evil (and if there is such a thing,Satanic) forces in a way they most certainly
will understand and fear in terror, and, given carte blanche, will
most certainly prevail, as day follows night.
At
this point in time it is akin to suicidal to commit conventional
combat forces to Iraq without additional specialized resources. Public opinion should be held in check because a
very clear strategy – entry and exit - needs to be devised before
committing forces in these conditions, into harms way.
Secondly,
these evil individuals watch carefully and understand the impact of
'public opinion' in our Christian societies. They understand 'shock
and awe' probably better than we ourselves do. They
manipulate divisions between Republican and Democrat, Left and Right
for their own advantage. In their eyes such divisions are simply
Lucifer's children fighting over the spoils of existence, which, in
their perfect Islamic society, shall never exist because all would be
one under one
version of Allah – with all heretics (Muslim and Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jew and the rest) erased from the face of the
earth.
So then,
we need to 'get ahead' of the game.
Thirdly,
Saudi Arabia and Iran both continue to be at the root cause of all
our problems in the Middle East. To weaken one is to strengthen the
other - and both are equally pernicious.
Indeed
letting Baghdad fall will put these Sunni zealots into direct
confrontation with Shia Iran. But
Iran's defeat will hasten the creation of Emirates and Caliphates and
could herald the end of Shiasm as a dominant force in the Islamic
world – leaving the road ahead for Salafism and Wahhabism to
dominate the Muslim globe at a more rapid pace than I could ever have
imagined. I
still contend that Saudi Arabia will be unable ultimately to control
the [religious] forces it has unleashed – so we will still be on a
confrontational path with a zealous Islamic world. In this scenario,
the ball will simply have been kicked further own the road before hard
decisions, choices and actions have to be made and taken.
It's
not an easy call for President Obama, conscious as he must also be of his
place in history. But
there are few options on the table – these fanatical Sunni butchers
have, by their merciless actions, ensured this is fact. I have misgivings about rushing U.S. (or indeed any
conventional ) troops back into Iraq in any large numbers, given hindsight and the
existing circumstances.
America's armed forces will do their job effectively and will hold the line for the politicians but they need to be supported with unconventional U.S. units more accustomed to the operating conditions of the new environment.
U.S. ground forces must also be made aware that additional resources for 'shock and awe' are being deployed in the field to support their endeavors and guarantee outright and unequivocal victory on this occasion.
Republicans
will simply see this issue as something to 'bash Obama' with,
failing to appreciate that our
very way of life could be drastically altered if there is not unity
behind the President and U.S forces when confronting extremist Islam throughout
the world and, more specifically, showing that there
are issues around which America and it's Allies can unite with one
voice and around one flag, just as our enemies can so do.
Patrick
Emek