Memoirs written in prose of Sergeant Robertson, Damon M. USMC while in Iraq | ...with frequent appearances of King Hammurabi.
Sunday, November 21, 2004
Dear Family and Friends:
Someone asked me for my opinion, God help you all.
*whether recruiters are honest or do they use "propaganda" to achieve
their aims.
Heh. Well, to borrow from someone smarter than me; I know it's fun to
use the word "propaganda" but let's be honest and call recruiting what
it really is: "Sales Marketing." Yes, some recruiters lie. Salesmen
lie. At any rate, it's not usually the fact that a recruiter has to
come right out and tell a bold faced lie, because most kids don't even
know the right questions to ask. Mostly a recruiter omits the truth,
rather than obscuring or misrepresenting it. This has been my
experience.
*whether we went to war with the wrong country.
From an immediate strategic consideration, Iran and North Korea are
reputed to be actually producing WMD, so they're more dangerous in the
long run. However, if we remember our Chomsky and our history and
also what we know about warfare: if you're going to build an empire at
someone else's expense, strike first at his weak point and exploit any
advantage that gives you to the fullest. What am I saying?
Geographically, the middle east now has a significant foreign military
presence in its heartland. The U.S. has battle hardened troops within
easy striking distance of Iran, Syria, and Jordan, and a government in
Iraq that will presumably be very pro U.S. (most likely depending
heavily on our intervention for its survival). Under the "pre-emptive
strike" reservation made by the so-called Bush Doctrine, the U.S.
military has proven twice the ease and speed with which we can topple
an undesired regime (Afghanistan, Iraq). The prolonged occupation
proves to be the spoiler, as it seems, but at any rate we know that
our combined arms, hyper-mobility, heavy discriminate firepower
military philosophy *works*. So as long as we're being cynical, let's
remember that Saudi Arabia is working to cut her ties with US military
protection, and even though the US denies it will seek "permanent"
leases in Iraq, it seems clear that we're going to be here for some
time. Get real. The F-18's outside this internet center could hit
Iranian sites in a matter of minutes. Likewise with Syria and Jordan.
Technically speaking, in regards to the "opposition," aka "axis of
evil," or just plain "the other guys," we're right where they don't
want us to be.
...
Take that with a grain of salt. I'm not the most informed bloke on the block.
...
:D
# posted by chevas @ 8:59 PM 
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