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Published on November 9, 2006 By Spc Nobody Special In Current Events
Iraq, it's the new Vietnam, right?

Let's see, we had prior obligations we ignored, it turned out the causes behind the war were spotty, and Henry Kissinger reared his ugly head yet again, right?

Well, then naturally we should do the same thing we did in that war and pull out our troops. We acheived great results seeking "peace with honor" through the "Vietnamization" process.

Or did we? Let's take a little history walk and see what happens when Americans back down. Today's trivia questions are, how many people died as a direct result of American failures to commit in Asia?

History Tidbit Number One.

A little before World War I really takes off, Korea is suffering from an overdose of hostile Japanese invaders. They send a delegation to France, asking Woodrow Wilson to honor U.S. treaties with Korea, by protecting them. What happens? Nothing. Korea suffers this invasion for 35 years, until 1945. Their women are taken at will. Men are exported and forced to work in labor camps. The korean language is forbidden, and the Korean's lives and culture are trampled underfoot. There is a horrible rivalry between the two countries to this day. Trivia question #1. How many people died during the Japanese occupation of Korea?

Even better, WWII rolls around and Koreans are forced to labor for the Japanese in the war effort, and are even impressed into the fighting. Trivia question #2. How many Americans and Koreans died in WWII because America failed to honor it's commitments earlier?

History Tidbit Number Two.

WWII ends and with it the Japanese occupation of Korea. BUT, before they are forced to go, Japanese troops are allowed to hang out for awhile and pillage the country before leaving. Triva question #3 How many Koreans died because we took our sweet ass time before re-occupying the country?

So, WWII is over, and we watch the country for 5 years, up to 1950. Then, well, let's pull out the troops and bring them home. Nevermind those hostile communists to the north. Oops. Did we just cause the Korean War? Trivia question #4. How many people died because we hadn't kept our commitments in the 1910s, leading to the growth of a massive communist refugee underground which became a hostile government backed by Russia and China, and that we didn't want to keep any troops in Korea after 1950?

I'll give you a hint. If you're wondering whether it's bigger or smaller than a breadbox, you'll need the big, economy 3 million body size breadbox to compare. Everything stalls out, and we let the whole thing fizzle out after awhile. Over the next 50 years, tens of millions of North Koreans die of economic hardship and starvation under the totalitarian regimes of Kim Il Song and Kim Jong Il. However no one really knows how many tens of millions, so Trivia Question #5 won't be how many people died because we didn't have the committment to finish the Korean War.

History Tidbit Number Three.

Well, that's korea, not vietnam right? Well try this one out. See if it sounds familiar.

The U.S. makes some treaties to help Indochina become independent from the French. WWII comes up, and we weasel out because the French were such great allies. Hmmm. Right. So, fighting starts about 1945ish, and goes on again off again until 1954, when we have the advent of the Viet Cong. Somewhere in there the French fold, and it becomes independent anyways.........with one little exception. Just like Korea, one side sought out help where it could actually expect to receive it, and became GASP!!! a hostile communist government!!! Well, we can't have the domino effect, right? So we send over military advisors and escalated into one hell of a "police action", lasting until the 70s. Maybe if they'd remembered to take the mace and handcuffs it would have been over with quicker.........Trivia question #5. How many people died in the fighting from 1945 to 1973 because America didn't honor it's commitments to good ole Indochina? Better get out a couple of those breadboxes.......

But all's well that ends well. We pull out, leaving the native Vietnamese troops and security forces that we've trained and equipped. Does this part sound like anything you hear today? You betcha!!!! And here's why it works so well. The South Vietnamese put up a mediocre fight, taking heavy casualties, then succumbing to North Vietnamese forces in 1975. The two are "re-united." But wait, it gets better!!!! The North Vietnamese "purge" the government and the civilian populace. Then they turn their eyes on Cambodia and invade. Good ole Khmer Rouge. Genocidal maniacs say what? Trivia question #6 How many people died as a direct result of us pulling out of Vietnam? Here's a hint, 3 million in Cambodia alone. Good thing we saved 10 or 20 thousand lives and gained peace with honor. Really, what's a few million dead gooks when compared to a few thousand more Americans? Everyone knows their lives aren't worth as much, right?

Let's move on.

Not even touching on Afghanistan and it's results. Let's get to the meat. MMMMMM Iraq.

History Tidbit Number Four.

Iraq and Iran have a difference of opinion regarding religion. It goes back to right after the Prophet himself dies. Who gets the throne? Good ole Imam? Or the big boy's nephew? Meh. So a couple of thousand years more or less go by, and Iraq and Iran get into a tussle. We don't want to do any fighting ourselves over there, and Iran hates us anyways, because we failed to meet some commitments there, but we're not talking about them right now. So we pit Iraq against them. We give them guns, training, money, support. The two piss around for awhile, and after a few interesting episodes, the fighting dies out. Trivia Question #5. How many people died in the Iraq-Iran war that we helped maintain because we didn't want to fight for ourselves in the region?

Even better, with it's mighty mighty might that we've given them, Iraq goes up against some of it's favorite whipping boys, the Kurds. Trivia Question #6. How many Kurds died because we armed Iraq to the teeth, and then didn't want to upset them when they were doing so well for us?

But look out, the 90's roll around. Saddam gets too big for his britches and decides to use his military might to take over Kuwait. He even lobs a few Scud missles at Tel Aviv just for the hell of it. Oops. Trivia Question #7. How many people died during the first Gulf War because Iraq was cocky and armed to the teeth.....for some reason?

So we go in, and create a "highway of death." Soldiers die and surrender by the buttload. TV watchers the world throughout get horrified by the violence they see appearing on the TV screen and Congress pulls the plug on the finances for the war. After one month. sigh............Saddam stays in power, and instead of violent death, we try sanctions. The sanctions and a failure to have taken over the country, after which we could have rebuilt their economy and infrastructure leads to mass starvation. Instead of a few tens of thousands dead, we end up with a few millions of dead.....which is your big hint to Trivia Question # 8!!!! How many people died a slow horrible death as a direct result of not having the balls to finish the war the first time by killing a few thousand more quickly and violently? But that's okay. We installed the Oil for Food program. And look at how well that worked out.

History Tidbit Number Five.

We get some bad intelligence on Saddam's activities in Iraq. Seems he went ahead bluffing thinking there was no way we could NOT know he'd purged the works of almost all WMDs. Oops. So we go back in, kicking ass and taking names. We remove Saddam from power, kill off the important parts of his family and install a democratic government. Sort of. Yay! We've won the War. Now we get to fight the peace. Trivia Question #9. How many people have died since we restarted hostilities as a direct result of not finishing the first time?

Now we want to pull out again. We've lost several thousand troops. Lord knows, we just might lose a few thousand more. But by any measure, compared to any of the other U.S. wars this century (not counting Grenada or Panama) we've been immensely succesful. Is it worth the sacrifice of life to repeat the mistakes of the past and pull out now? If we do, then here's Trivia Questions #10 and #11. How many people will die in the middle east as a direct result of Americans pulling out of Iraq? How many Americans will die if we pull out of Iraq?

It looks to me as though American pacifism has killed far more people than American wars in Asia. But then, they're mostly not Americans, and therefore don't count. The Democratic Party is firmly against the war, and upon reflection, that's understandable, since one of their most valuable stances is that all people are inferior to us, righ.......oh, I see, my mistake. Iraq will not stand on it's own. I am an American soldier, and I would rather stick it out than see us kill people that we have taken responsibility for in the millions in order to save american volunteers by the thousands.

"Those who do not learn from history are ass-tards, and should be forced to wear a helmet when travelling out of doors."
-nbs-

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on Nov 09, 2006
"Those who do not learn from history are ass-tards, and should be forced to wear a helmet when travelling out of doors."


That...is simply awesome.

~Zoo
on Nov 09, 2006
That...is simply awesome


Thank you. Thank you very much.........

And by all means, please answer the trivia questions. In fact, while this is not a contest, the first person that finds answers to the trivia question that add up to over 15 million wins! And why not 20 million too?
on Nov 09, 2006
First, the Dems will tie the hands of our military with ridiculous rules of engagment (like don't defend yourself).
Then they'll keep them in Iraq twice as long as necessary (We're still in Germany for Pete's sake).
Then they'll finally leave & declare victory.
Lastly, they will blame all that has happen & will happen on Bush.

The ancestors of today's pacifists were the peace loving isolationists of the 30's.
They managed to let the fascist governments of WW2 controlled almost all of Europe, large parts of Africa, the middle east, & Asia.
Then their cry was unconditional surrender after we we're attacked (BS - there were terms of surrender - Japan keep their emperor - why the heck do you sign a surrender if there aren't any conditions?).
Then, just to top it off, they get all indignant and scream for a court-martial of the Captain of the Indianapolis, complete with the Japanese commander of the submarine that sank the ship.

Ass-tards - a concise definition.   
on Nov 09, 2006

Isn't Diplomacy great!  It provides such a humane alternative to war. 

It all reminds me of the line in Monty Python and the Holy Grail:

Perhaps it will confuse him if we run away more!

No wonder the bacteria figure that all they have to do is make it hurt and the U.S. will turn tail and run home... unlike the US, they DO learn from history.

 

 

on Nov 10, 2006
I disagree. Every example you gave was of another state invading a "victim" state. According to you once the US failed to meet its obligations an unneccessary onslaught began.

Iraq is completely different in that the US started it. The US armed Iraq. The US invaded Iraq. The US is the aggressor. If you leave, the aggressor is gone. Will civil war ensue? Probably. But you guys screwed it up when you went there in first place. The best thing for this world is for the coalition to leave Iraq. Get the hell out of the region and dont go back.

The only achievements to date is a whole lotta death, the radicalisation of a whole new generation of suicide bombers and vast numbers of people the world over now hate what they perceive as an incredibly arrogant America. There is no way you guys are the good guys in this.

Whats more you cannot possibly win. It could be said that the US is hopeless at this kind of warfare. But i dont see how any state could really win in this situation. You've invaded another country. They will fight you year in and out for generations if need be.... so would I.

You can drift on for another 3 years and then decide to bail out. It'll be no different. There will still be a civil war. Except thousands more will have died and thousands more will have been recruited. It was arrogance that got you into this war. Dont let it be arrogance that prevents you from getting out. For all your might you guys cant turn this one round.

Call a spade a spade. You lost. Do you seriously want to die for something thats already a lost cause? Get out now and let the region self equilibriate. It was wrong of the US to invade. The best you can do is go home because it doesn't matter whether its now or later on... there aint no one going to be thanking you for it. As far as most of the rest of the world is concerned.... this whole damn thing is Americas fault.

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P.S Dont take this as a personal attack because its not meant as one. You're a professional soldier and so I will assume that you may have particular disdain for my point of view. If i were out fighting for any given cause, risking life and limb I'd be a bit touchy when opinion was expressed that was contrary to what i was fighting for. Hell yeah I would.

I dont wish you any harm or malice, quite the opposite. But my position stands. When all is said and done, what you and your comrades have done (in good faith) wont mean a damn thing. If anything its a withdrawal not a deposit. Get out now. Go home and hug your mother and have a beer with your brother.

This invasion "was" the aggressive act, not the justified response to the aggressive act. End it now. Go Home.
on Nov 10, 2006
Get out now and let the region self equilibriate


My point. The region won't self equilibriate. And the attempts by the U.S. in the past to do just that have ended in the catastrophic deaths of millions of people.

Do you seriously want to die for something thats already a lost cause?


No, but then I don't beleive it's a lost cause. And even supposing it was a lost cause, everyone dies in the end, but they don't stop eating every day or going to see doctors when they're sick, do they? A war on terror may never be finished, but that does not mean that it is not worth fighting.

The right thing to do does not become the wrong thing to do because people sacrifice themselves in the accomplishment of it. A cause that is right is a cause that is right. To quote (probably misquote) Boondock Saints, "What you have to ask yourself, is do you have the constitution?"

Was removing Saddam wrong? No. Was attempting to establish a democratic government wrong? No. Was attempting to prevent the creation and use of weapons of mass destruction wrong? No, although in this particular case, the urgency was just a wee bit overstated. Are we wrong to try to improve human rights, and to create stability in the region? No.

But would abandoning everything that we've done there be wrong? Yes. Is the self equilibrium you propose a power vaccuum, followed by bloody war and economic devestation plus a little starvation for good measure? Yes. Will millions of people die if we remove our troops now? Yes. My point was and is this. If we pull out, we kill people. Not a few people, millions of people. People that we took responsibilty for when we entered the war, erroneously or not. This is not solely speculation, we have historical precedent to back it up.
on Nov 10, 2006
Well then I guess we just plain disagree.... and sometimes I think it's better just to leave it at that.

To me, you're out there reinforcing failure. But hey, all power to you. At least your monies where your mouth is and I have to respect that.
Good luck. Stay safe.

on Nov 11, 2006
"But would abandoning everything that we've done there be wrong? Yes. Is the self equilibrium you propose a power vaccuum, followed by bloody war and economic devestation plus a little starvation for good measure? Yes. Will millions of people die if we remove our troops now? Yes. My point was and is this. If we pull out, we kill people. Not a few people, millions of people. People that we took responsibilty for when we entered the war, erroneously or not. This is not solely speculation, we have historical precedent to back it up."

This is where it gets real interesting for me so I'll start commenting here.

"Will millions of people die if we remove our troops now? Yes."

How and why and by who's army?

"People that we took responsibilty for when we entered the war"

We shouldn't have taken responsibility for the Iraqi's any farther then removing Saddam, and helping to set up a government, the time is now in Iraq, if you are an Iraqi, and you want your kids to live in peace one day, stand up, get a job in the army, or the police force, buy into how it's done, read and practice what your newfound constitution says. That's who should be fighting this insurgency and war, that's who needs to take responsibility. Iraq is not the 51st state, Iraqi's are not American citizens, they are not entitled to police protection from our troops, we've done our time and then some over there and just because President Bush wants to stay until the job is done, doesn't mean the job will ever be finished. Ever consider that if we stay until the job it done, we could be in for not a few more months, or years, but decades at best, perhaps a few generations like 20-40-60-80 years at worst?

Who voted for that deployment? Certainly not I.
on Nov 11, 2006
Very interesting.  THanks for the history lesson.
on Nov 11, 2006
How and why and by who's army?


Excellent question. One distinct possibility is by Forces belonging to Iraq. It's probable, not just possible that without the U.S. watching over their shoulders, the Iraqi government will quickly turn into a power struggle ending in a totalitarian regime. However in my personal favorite guess, Iran will exploit the power vaccuum.

Who will shoot whom, and who will end up purged or just plain starving to death is up for grabs. However, the same kind of situation that we have seen time and again will present itself in which in the removal of a dominant force, a lot of people end up getting screwed.

We shouldn't have taken responsibility for the Iraqi's any farther then removing Saddam, and helping to set up a government, the time is now in Iraq,


But we did take that responisibility. You can't expect people who have been ground into the dirt since the British occupied the country to spontaneously grow the infrastructure and the lifestyle to magically support themselves. You may not have voted for that war, but there remains an obligation as a citizen of the country that implemented it.

Not having caused or agreed with something does not necessarily remove from us a responsibility for the actions of others with whom we are associated. For example, when a member of our family harms someone else through actions we had nothing to do with, we still try to help the individual harmed as best we can.

Ever consider that if we stay until the job it done, we could be in for not a few more months, or years, but decades at best,


Yes. And it has worked for us in the past. Take the cliche examples of post-WWII Japan, post-Nazi Germany, and post-war South Korea. It will take a long time to change the mindsets, and to engrain lasting values, and a lasting way of life. Most of the things that are worth doing most in life are difficult, and slow to be accomplished.
on Nov 11, 2006
Good luck. Stay safe.


Very interesting.


Thanks, and thanks.
on Nov 11, 2006
One distinct possibility is by Forces belonging to Iraq. It's probable, not just possible that without the U.S. watching over their shoulders, the Iraqi government will quickly turn into a power struggle ending in a totalitarian regime. However in my personal favorite guess, Iran will exploit the power vaccuum.


I don't see why we have to choose between these two 'options.' My personal belief is that it would be a totalitarian regime that would be completely exploited by Iran: Shiite religious fanatics and Ayatollahs running the show, answering to those back in Iran who had harbored and succorred them during Saddam's secular Sunni rule.

it has worked for us in the past. Take the cliche examples of post-WWII Japan, post-Nazi Germany, and post-war South Korea. It will take a long time to change the mindsets, and to engrain lasting values, and a lasting way of life. Most of the things that are worth doing most in life are difficult, and slow to be accomplished.


Refreshing examples. Generally, all around well done, NBS. Congrats on being featured.
on Nov 11, 2006
Excellent blog article. I am laughing and crying for those who still don't get it and refuse to WAKE UP.

General Cody put it best when he referred to the situation as a battle of wills and if we, the U.S., buckle than its over. If we lose there not only do more innocent people die but the virus will think we are weak and pursue us even back to our homeland. In their eyes a person can be either one of two things, either you are strong or weak. If you are the latter than they will not hesitate in attacking you.

Have a fun Veteran's Day, soldiers.

- X
on Nov 11, 2006
hold the course, or get away from the wheel....quitting only gives our enemies pleasure.
on Nov 12, 2006
This is right on the MONEY! Oop's I mean it's telling it like it should be told. But no Hemmoraging Heart LIBERAL can stand the TRUTH of History. They are such FEELY GOOD and OH that's such a nice thing to blah-blah-blah BULLSHIT spreader's it is unbelieveable.The real reason they keep spreading so much BULLSHIT is their head's have been up their own ASSES so long they can't see or think clearly.And by the way if you run for OFFICE you just might be Elected if you're allowed enough time to restate this article.But FAT ASS Teddy (the swimmer ) had anything to do with it you couldn't be allowed to open people's eye's.Let alone allow them to stop DROWNING in the sick Liberalism of today.They have suceeded in their 50 plus year of DIVIDING then CONQUER Ideology of the LEFT World-Wide.Unfortunately their are alot of young ASSHOLE'S in this Country that has bought into the LIBERAL way of thinking.I almost forgot I'm being JUDGEMENTAL and that is so BAD.Well,anyone who think's stating the TRUTH is JUDGEMENTAL... you can alway's take a flying f...... leap off the nearest cliff to your living quarter's.Yeah,no PHD,MD,or any other bullshit initial's next to my name just my opinion. Just like the asshole saying,opinion's are like blah-blah-blah everyone has one.That should override the judgemental bullshit response. OK this is enough for right now.Let's just hope and PRAY no LIBERAL will EVER get the Commander in CHIEF job of America. If that happen's we will be on our way to HELL without the help of a handbasket.







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