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Get The Hell Out Of Afghanistan

Get The Hell Out Of Afghanistan

If this is how Obama wants to fight, then the fight is already over. It’s not bad enough that the Obama regime is purging military commanders and taking Christianity away from the troops, but the rules of engagment have handcuffed the troops due to politics, and that is getting men killed.

73% of all troops fatalities there happened in the 45 months since Obama took office. The number of wounded has also gone up an incredible amount: almost 5 times the number of people have been wounded under Obama as under Bush.

These are amazing figures, and need to be explained. Why have so many died under Obama, when proportionately so many fewer died under George Bush’s watch, even though he began this war, and waged it longer?

The answer is easy to provide. Under Obama, the Rules of Engagement (ROE) have been progressively tightened, limiting more and more the circumstances under which a US serviceman can use deadly force. Worst of all, the ROE has become so complicated that soldiers are scared to fire for fear they will face a court martial. The aim of the changing ROE is theoretically benign: every attempt is being made to guard against civilian casualties. But US soldiers are facing people who are indistinguishable from civilians in almost every way, until they start shooting or set off a bomb. How do they know if someone involved in suspicious activities is a civilian or an insurgent?

Letter a father sent back to Obama after the death of his son in Afghanistan, it was written on the bottom of Obama’s standard form letter for the next of kin.
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Fair & Balanced

Fair & Balanced

Stealing a slogan but I saw this over at Theo Spark.

I posted pics of the soldiers that hid their faces, I did so because I don’t want to get into the Syrian conflict, and anybody feeling the same way, I will post it. 

But then again, this is why we have a kick ass military. All I can say is I see both points of view. Yeah squishy I know.

Soldiers Letters To Wife & Daughter

Soldiers Letters To Wife & Daughter

What a good man, have tissues ready.

Two days after she laid her beloved soldier husband to rest Emma Weaver opened the laptop he’d had in Afghanistan and was overcome with emotion.

Mrs Weaver realized her darling husband Todd, who was killed by an IED on his second tour of Afghanistan in September 2010, had written both his leading ladies goodbye letters in the event of his death.There were two Word documents on the desktop, one called ‘Dear Emma,’ the other marked ‘Dear Kiley’ for the couple’s baby daughter.

Read entire story here

Shut Them All Down

Shut Them All Down

Here’s a thought. Instead of temporarily closing embassies across the middle east, shut them down permanently. What is to gain from having Americans constantly under threat of terrorists attack?

Shut ’em down, all of them that are in any country that has terrorist ties, (which would be about every country in the middle east and North Africa), and save a few bucks. I’ll bet you could even open up the White House for tours with the money saved. That would certainly annoy the king, pesky kids running amok through the great ones current residence, but I digress. Why do we need people over there anyway. If we need to spy on someone, I am sure the CIA,FBI, whoever have got plenty of operatives in country that can handle that task.

Shut ’em down and never re-open them. The thought that we need politicians in these countries is asinine. If an American finds himself in a country without an embassy, then he should figure out a way to get out himself. If he is there under direction of the military, then the military can take the heat to get him out. Not only are politicians at risk, but as we found with Benghazi, military personnel tasked with their safety are in harms way for no other reason than to guard a piece of real estate in a state where the majority of the populace wants them dead or gone….so go!

Diplomatic facilities in Abu Dhabi, Amman, Cairo, Riyadh, Dhahran, Jeddah, Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Sanaa, Tripoli, Antananarivo, Bujumbura, Djibouti, Khartoum, Kigali, and Port Louis are instructed to close for normal operations through Saturday, Aug. 10.

King said he believes al-Qaeda “is in many ways stronger than it was before 9/11 because it has mutated and it’s spread in dramatically different locations.” The terror network’s Yemen branch, known as al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, “is the most deadly of all the al-Qaeda affiliates,” King said.

Zarate, the former Deputy National Security Adviser to President George W. Bush, concurred with King’s assessment.“The problem is you’ve had the rise of the al-Qaeda affiliates, groups in Yemen, North Africa, East Africa,” Zarate said. “Those groups have taken up the strategic and operational mantle for al-Qaeda and the group in Yemen has been the most dangerous because they want to hit the United States.”

Even though Obungler said that Al-Qaeda is on the run, I would guess that from the state of affairs in the areas listed above, not only are they not on the run, they have gotten stronger. With all of that hatred towards our country the only American that should be around is one running a drone from thousands of miles away.


A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Knowing what happens in a matter of seconds…a thousand words does not come close.
 

 

Cpl. Jonathan Yale 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines
Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter 1st Battalion, 9th Marines

 

April 22, 2008, Ramadi, Iraq

They could have run as the blue truck turned down into the alley and immediately sped up as it made its way through the serpentine. They all said, “We knew immediately what was going on as soon as the two Marines began firing.”

The Iraqi police then related that some of them also fired, and then to a man, ran for safety just prior to the explosion. All survived. Many were injured.some seriously. One of the Iraqis elaborated and with tears welling up said, “They’d run like any normal man would to save his life.” “What he didn’t know until then,” he said, “and what he learned that very instant, was that Marines are not normal.” Choking past the emotion he said, “Sir, in the name of God no sane man would have stood there and done what they did.” “No sane man.”

“They saved us all.”

What we didn’t know at the time, and only learned a couple of days later after I wrote a summary and submitted both Yale and Haerter for posthumous Navy Crosses, was that one of our security cameras, damaged initially in the blast, recorded some of the suicide attack. It happened exactly as the Iraqis had described it. It took exactly six seconds from when the truck entered the alley until it detonated.

You can watch the last six seconds of their young lives. Putting myself in their heads I supposed it took about a second for the two Marines to separately come to the same conclusion about what was going on once the truck came into their view at the far end of the alley. Exactly no time to talk it over, or call the sergeant to ask what they should do. Only enough time to take half an instant and think about what the sergeant told them to do only a few minutes before: “.let no unauthorized personnel or vehicles pass.” The two Marines had about five seconds left to live.

It took maybe another two seconds for them to present their weapons, take aim, and open up. By this time the truck was half-way through the barriers and gaining speed the whole time. Here, the recording shows a number of Iraqi police, some of whom had fired their AKs, now scattering like the normal and rational men they were-some running right past the Marines.

They had three seconds left to live.

For about two seconds more, the recording shows the Marines’ weapons firing non-stop.the truck’s windshield exploding into shards of glass as their rounds take it apart and tore in to the body of the SOB who is trying to get past them to kill their brothers-American and Iraqi-bedded down in the barracks totally unaware of the fact that their lives at that moment depended entirely on two Marines standing their ground. If they had been aware, they would have known they were safe, because two Marines stood between them and a crazed suicide bomber. The recording shows the truck careening to a stop immediately in front of the two Marines. In all of the instantaneous violence Yale and Haerter never hesitated. By all reports and by the recording, they never stepped back. They never even started to step aside. They never even shifted their weight. With their feet spread shoulder width apart, they leaned into the danger, firing as fast as they could work their weapons. They had only one second left to live.

The truck explodes. The camera goes blank. Two young men go to their God.

 

USMC Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter. 22 APR 2008.

Died of wounds sustained while conducting combat operations in Ramadi, Iraq. Haerter was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Posthumous recipient of Navy Cross.

USMC Corporal Jonathan T. Yale. 22 APR 2008.

Died of wounds sustained while conducting combat operations in Balad, Iraq. Yale was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Posthumous recipient of Navy Cross.

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