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A grateful Iraqi doctor thanks a US Colonel
The online journal of Chief Wiggles -- Straight from Iraq. (Blog) ^ | June 6, 2003

Posted on 06/12/2003 5:28:43 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl

Chief Wiggles -- Straight from Iraq
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The online journal of Chief Wiggles.

Friday, June 06, 2003

I received a report of a statement an Iraqi doctor made to one of our colonels. I was moved by his comments and felt that it was worth sharing:

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Colonel, I wan to express how I feel in my heat and if you can, I ask that you pass my words to your leaders and commanders and the marines and soldiers who suffered and are suffering for my country. I want all of you to know that the great majority of Iraqis applaud your coming, your success in battle and your efforts to be kind, decent people now.

We suffered for many years and no one would help us, not even our Arab brothers. Only America had the strength, not only in military power, but also in vision, in character, in moral authority, in love for its fellowman to come to our aid. I know it is hard for the soldiers now, they have no air-conditioning in their vehicles, they must live on our streets to protect us, and they are away from their families. I want them to know that we know the sacrifices they make for us. I pray to Allah that they will sacrifice no more: too many already have sacrificed so much.

I also want to apologize for some of our young people who are not mature enough o understand what you have done and what you have given us. We have not known freedom for a long time, so it will take time to truly appreciate what a glorious gift you have given us.

Many of us blame the sanctions for all our problems. It was not the sanctions that created what we see today, it was the regime that existed everywhere, to include this very building that I work in, the Ministry of Health. It was the regime that cheated the people out of what was rightfully theirs by God's laws.

When I talk with my family and friends, I tell them that what is going on now, with the shortages and suffering, is like a surgery for cancer. Saddam was a cancer. When one operates for a cancerous tumor, one must cut through the muscle and sometimes the bone, to get the entire tumor out. After the tumor is removed, the patient's muscles and bones hurt greatly and the pain continues while healing. Over time, the patient sees a change, the patient begins feeling and doing better. That is how it is in Iraq. The Americans came and took out the awful cancer and now we must work through the pain of recovery, but eventually we will enjoy a full life, free of pain, with no fear of cancer. I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart.

posted by Scott 4:15 PM
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TOPICS: AMERICA - The Right Way!!; Military/Veterans; The Guild
KEYWORDS: army; marines; navy; usaf
This should be posted to "War on Terror", but there IS no "war" @ "General Interest" and blogs aren't allowed on "News/Activism".

Blogs from the front are far more "newsworthy", trustworthy and FR-worthy than most reporting from mainstream "news" people who regularly misrepresent the situation on the ground in Iraq and our honorable military, imho.

1 posted on 06/12/2003 5:28:44 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; ALOHA RONNIE; Nam Vet; ohioWfan; mystery-ak; Miss Marple; MeeknMing; ...
You might enjoy the website of this kindhearted blogger who guards POWs in Iraq.
2 posted on 06/12/2003 6:31:56 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The liberation of Iraq started on July 4, 1776." ~ William Rees-Mogg)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Great read, Ragtime. Those that knew freedom at one time, knew what they were missing. God bless and keep safe our military as they work to restore that freedom.
3 posted on 06/12/2003 7:17:36 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Military Who Protect Her)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks RC. So nice to read some sanity from Iraq for a change. I'm sure the vast majority of Iraqis, if given the chance, would feel exactly like this doctor does. For now, anyone under 40 years of age doesn't know any other way of thinking than to hate America... that is all they have ever been taught, so it is all they know. It will take TIME for Iraq to heal from the cancer that has been removed. Everyone must have patience in the mean time. This doctor will keep educating Iraqis, and they'll tell two friends... and so on, and so on.
4 posted on 06/13/2003 12:16:53 AM PDT by BagCamAddict
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Very nice article, RC ! Thanks.


5 posted on 06/13/2003 1:48:17 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Beautiful, Kathy. Thank you. Stopping by the Canteen soon to post it and the "Good Works".

USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Camp Run-A-Muck ~ WooHoo! ~ June 13, 2003 FRIDAY the 13th!  ^

*CENTCOM: DAILY COALITION EFFORTS TO AID IRAQ'S RECOVERY / SECURITY LOGS (good works!)

***Operation Infinite Freedom - Situation Room - 13 JUN 03/Day 86***

6 posted on 06/13/2003 6:53:21 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The liberation of Iraq started on July 4, 1776." ~ William Rees-Mogg)
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To: BagCamAddict
Hi, BC! After CENTCOM and FR, blogs may be our best future news source re. the war.
Sun. June 8:
 
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One of the officers, whom I have grown quite close to, who is an infantry commander, told me through his friend that he had a gift for me. Of course I told him that I didn't need a gift of any sort, just the news that they would be leaving would be enough of a gift. But of course they were determined to present me with his gift. He gave me his prayer beads, 103 prayer beads, which really took me by surprise, since I know how much those mean to him. The prayer beads are like a part of them, as a baby would hold on to a pacifier, they are forever counting and rubbing their beads. I was so touched by his gesture of kindness that I was almost brought to tears. It was a special moment.

Aside from just feeling good about helping these men, they are providing us with lots of valuable intel. They even coax each other to provide us with more and more answers to what we are in need of. We have had some great discussions lasting several hours, way into the night at times.

Not all the prisoners are in good standing with us. We have a few guys whom we treat in a very different manner. We have one really bad high-ranking officer that I am working. We are running a few other kind of approaches with them to see how they will react. I can't say much more than that right now, but lets just say that he needs some special care. He is mine, all mine, and I will find a way to make him talk, no joking. Actually it is not that easy and I am constantly praying during the interrogation that I will be inspired to know what might work next. I am humbled by the responsibility, knowing that I am going to need some special help to get some of these nuts to crack.

Once in a while we travel down to the port to check in on the Brits, so we can eat some of their food. We also check in with the Spanish troops to see if we can't buy some steaks and chicken off of them. The Spanish troops have a large boat in the port, with several hundred troops. We are hoping to have a party this Friday, kind of a birthday party for me, which is on June 9th, and a Friday the 13th party, and a party for some new arrivals we had today. We don't need much of a reason to have a party, it is just we don't have many fixins for anything, but we make do. We have established some supply lines and gotten close to the right people, as you know it is all about whom you know.

It was good luck fairy time again, so I went out to the guards at the cages and bought them drinks and chips. They really deserved it, after all they put up with out there, the smell, the prisoners, the heat, etc.

We had a bunch of prisoners come in one night this week, around 36, which took my team until about 1:30 in the morning to completely screen. We have really been putting in some hours, doing our thing and writing up all of our reports, don't forget about that, nothing happens until a report is written and sent off. So today, being Sunday, I gave my team a day off, to just do what ever they wanted. We were all at our burn out point, if we didn't take some time to regroup.

Well tomorrow is another big day, with lots of fun and games planned for all, so I can hardly wait. I have the opportunity to work with the one high-ranking bad dude that has committed so many crimes against these people. I really hope that I can break him down to the point where we can start getting him to divulge some real hard facts, but I believe it is going to take some time. 

http://chiefwiggles.blogspot.com/

7 posted on 06/13/2003 7:47:17 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The liberation of Iraq started on July 4, 1776." ~ William Rees-Mogg)
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To: MeeknMing
Welcome, Meekie. Here's another military blog you might enjoy (check out "Living With America" - really good advice for the rest of the world (^;):

L.T. SMASH
LIVE FROM THE SANDBOX

8 posted on 06/13/2003 8:04:11 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("The liberation of Iraq started on July 4, 1776." ~ William Rees-Mogg)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; BagCamAddict; MeeknMing
thanks for link.. good article. I so seldom seek out info on my own & always appreciate others sharing their endeavors.

BCA - there you are (or were in wee hours !)

MnM - great W "re-do"
9 posted on 06/13/2003 9:25:43 AM PDT by DollyCali (Authenticity: To have Arrived !)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks !

When an American president takes the Oath of Office, he places his hand on a Bible. But he doesn’t swear an oath to his God, or his country, or a monarch. He swears to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.” All high government officials and military officers swear this same oath. To them, the oath is more than just a formality that one must go through to get a decent job. Bringing the Constitution into the picture lends these ceremonies a near-religious significance.

The United States Constitution is considered by Americans to be almost divinely inspired, and is not to be tinkered with lightly. If you are negotiating a treaty with the United States government, you had better make absolutely certain that it doesn’t violate their Constitution—because if it does, you won’t get very far. And don’t even bother to suggest to an American that they should amend their Constitution in order to bring it more in line with the values of the international community. Americans may vigorously debate the meaning and intent of individual articles and amendments amongst themselves, but the wise foreigner will steer clear of such discussions.

Too bad MORE of them (esp. the 'RATS) don't take it seriously !!
10 posted on 06/13/2003 10:42:18 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: DollyCali
Glad you liked that. I actually borrowed that HERE . . .
11 posted on 06/13/2003 11:11:09 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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