Bag up the usual suspects
Watching President Bush last night on television reminded me of various adventures and misadventures in and around Fort Bragg, home of the 82nd Airborne Division, a slice of Special Forces and Delta, the outfit that does not officially exist (there are several of those, by the way); and it is also the headquarters of the XVIII Airborne Corps.
I first went there in the early Nineties to attend an exhibition called SpecOps which was a sort of Aladdin’s
After the exhibition was over, I stayed in the area for a few days doing corrections on a manuscript, and then decided I would round off my stay by visiting
Mind you, I was not advocating that the
I was, and remain, against over-reaction because all that does is play in to the terrorists’ hands. Counter-terrorism should be a subtle business. Brutalizing the local civilian population and imprisoning tens of thousands of so called “suspected insurgents” merely recruits hostiles faster than you can capture or kill them. That should scarcely be a surprise. Imagine how you would feel if someone smashed in your front door in the middle of the night, wrecked your house, abused your family (well, so it seemed judging by all the shouting) and then handcuffed you and put a bag over your head before dragging you off to places unknown?
“But I’m not an insurgent,” you will say. Ah, but you soon will be if that is how you, your family, your friends and your neighbors are treated. And let’s add in the fact that your family do not know where you have been taken for months – and the effect of an extended free vacation in Abu Ghraib.
It strikes me that although the US Army generals – this is a command issue - may have a serious problem recruiting Americans, they have done a truly wonderful recruiting job for the Iraqi insurgency.
Could it be that it is our presence in
Victor.
1 Comments:
I love your ending! The Army and marines should adopt the bag 'em 'n enlist them technique to solve their recruiting shortfalls! Then when they get to Iraq, they can return the favor!
By Anonymous, at Wednesday, June 29, 2005
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