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Wednesday, May 12, 2004

An excellent email from the front about the fight against Sadr. Message: Don't listen to the pessimists. I've included a sample here, but be sure to read the whole thing at the link below (hat tip to reader mal for this and two items in the Quick-Links bar).

A New E-Mail from the Front in Iraq: "I Ask That the American People Be Brave"

...So our leaders, Paul Bremmer, Gen. Abizaid, and countless other US and Coalition leaders all over the land, acted w/ caution and care to secure for the US ever stronger cards against Sadr while simultaneously working to achieve four main goals.

Now we today are in a climactic battle against him and his militia. When the remnants of Saddam's regime were in full uprising in Fallujah, Sadr thought his time had come to make his bid for total power and to oust the US from Baghdad. He was very wrong.

It has been subtle and very well done by our leaders. You should be proud. It would have seemed impossible to have achieved our four main goals against Sadr even just a few months ago. Now today, despite the message of the pessimists who are misleading you into despair, we are have scored all the victories needed to bring this battle to a close. First goal was to isolate Sadr. Second was to exile him from his power-base in Baghdad. Third was to contain his uprising from spreading beyond his militias. And the last goal was to get both his hard-line supporters to abandon him, and to do encourage moderates to break from him. This has been done brilliantly, and now we are on the march in a way that just months ago seemed impossible to do. Sadr is losing everything...


3 Comments

Thanks for the link that's a grrrrrrrreat post.

I'm not so proud of our leaders right now after the Abu Ghraib abuse... I just got emailed this link from a friend working on the Hill... I wonder how it will play with people.

Sorry... thought the URL would come up in teh posted field... it is www.spunmurky.org">http://www.spunmurky.org">www.spunmurky.org... these pictures are nasty...

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