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Fallujah Vote from the Marines' view
TheGreenside.com ^ | Jan 30, 2005 | Lt. Col. D.G. BELLON, USMC

Posted on 01/31/2005 7:46:08 PM PST by Chieftain

Dear Dad –

Today, the interim Iraqi Government held elections. I am not sure how the media is portraying the day’s events; but I thought you might want to know how things went here in Fallujah.

Part of the motivation for the attack on insurgents in Fallujah back in November was to set the conditions for successful elections to be held 30 January. It was understood going into the attack that Fallujah had become a source of instability and violence that radiated to all corners of Iraq. If the insurgent leadership headquarted inside the city was not directly projecting operations to cities as far away as Basrah or Mosul, their activities and overt posture undoubtedly inspired insurgents in other parts of the country to continue.

Once the Marines, Soldiers and Sailors were finally turned loose on the muj in the city, they dealt the enemy a crushing defeat. As I have described to you earlier, one of the most effective weapons the insurgents have employed to date is their propaganda. They lord over the people of Iraq by maintaining a very credible atmosphere of fear and intimidation. However, they also focus their information efforts inward.

When recruiting a 22-year-old Syrian or sustaining the morale of a 19-year-old Saudi, the mantra concerning Fallujah was common: “The Americans will never enter the city. They are afraid to fight us face-to-face and their people will never accept the casualties necessary to remove us from the city.” We know this to be true. Their information efforts were very effective and resulted in a brazen defiance among the muj and a life of fear and subjugation among the people.

When the Marines finally took the city, it was a tremendous psychological defeat to the enemy in addition to the obvious tremendous losses in enemy personnel and supplies. The dogged, relentless pursuit lead by the Captains and Sergeants in hunting down the final pockets of enemy inside the city and destroying them in exceptionally close and violent engagements following the main battle further cemented November’s losses. It is becoming obvious that the inescapable reality of the insurgents’ plight and the foundation of lies upon which they pinned their cause in the end was both obvious to them and to the population that was watching closely from the edges of the city as well.

In the ensuing weeks as the population returned, the Marines have committed an amazing effort to cleaning the city and coexisting with the people. The planning and work that went into November’s offensive was extensive but now it pales in comparison to the effort that has been made to make the city livable again while building a relationship with the people of Fallujah themselves.

The Marines’ days have been spent mentoring new Iraqi soldiers, removing debris, delivering potable water to tanks placed throughout the city, organizing civic leadership, and a myriad of other tasks you would never expect of young men who fought so hard to take the city at great personal cost. However, even as these humanitarian efforts continue daily, the Marines know that the enemy wants nothing more than to re-enter the city and return it to the violent abyss where it resided at the beginning of November. It is impossible for me to put into words how these young men are able to travel the spectrum of violence and emotions every day and simply continue to deliver without failure. It is easy to become cynical and believe that the local people do not appreciate the positive aspects of the effort. Today, it appears as if they do.

During the weeks leading up to the elections, the enemy had been relentless in his threats and posturing against the people and has made it very clear that anyone who attempted to vote would be killed. Compared to the average American, the Iraqi people have lived a life of extreme violence and fear. Because of this, the insurgents’ threats did not fall on deaf ears.

In all honesty, we expected a very light turnout at the polls in Fallujah. To provide just a couple of specific examples of the terror campaign that has been ongoing in this area consider the following:

* Several days ago, in the area just south of the city, Marines found a local sheik dead in the road. His hands were tied behind his back and he had been shot from behind. On his body, a rock was placed over a note that read that the sheik was cooperating with coalition forces and that anyone else who did so would meet the same fate. * Down the road in Ramadi, two Iraqi Solders were kidnapped, beheaded and left in the street. Their heads were placed on their bodies and cigarettes had been put in their mouths. * Rumors of huge explosions and suicide attacks on polling places were widely circulated.

With this backdrop in mind, today’s elections began shortly after dawn. Even though the days for the Marines here tend to run together, this morning was different. By dawn, the Regiment had surged and both Iraqi Soldiers and Americans canvassed the streets.

Five polling places were established inside Fallujah. As the polling stations opened, trucks of Iraqi Soldiers began arriving to vote at one of the primary stations. The enthusiasm of the Iraqis surprised the Marines. Watching them move past the Marines and Iraqis on the perimeter of the site and then reemerge from the polling tent, the best description I can offer was “joyful.” They got it. As bleak as things have seemed to them over the past two years, this morning was a tangible reward for their personal courage and sacrifice.

As the locals saw the Iraqi Soldiers emerging from the polling tent and exchanging handshakes with the Marines, they began to slowly emerge from their houses. The Regimental CO ordered the PSYOP trucks to begin broadcasting wake up calls extolling the locals that the polling centers were open and secure and that the people should come out and vote.

Seeing must have been believing because before we knew it, they were emerging from their houses and moving into line to vote. The first person I actually saw go into the polling tent was a woman who came out alone. Others soon followed. Even after everything the Marines have seen, it was an amazing site.

Nearby, the Marines were walking through a recently established open-air market on a street corner. People gathered around and informal conversations began between them and the Marines. This same intersection had been a muj strong point just weeks before. This morning, Marines and locals were on the same intersection shooting the breeze as elections were taking place down the block. As the day went on, more and more people came out to vote. The positive atmosphere seemed to build.

Just a few images as the day progressed:

* HMMWV’s parked in the median of the main avenue through town with Marines hanging out talking with Iraqis as they walked to the polling center. * A few people actually seeking Marines, Soldiers and Sailors out on the street and thanking them relating that it was the first time in their lives their votes meant something. * A truck pulling up to a polling site overflowing with Iraqi Soldiers going to vote. The Soldiers were actually singing in the back of the truck and then jogging through the wire to get to the polling station. * Kids going through the polling centers with their parents. * Kids lined up outside the polling centers to watch. * Marines on rooftops overwatching the polling centers taking in the first free elections in an area they literally just fought through weeks before. * The RCT SgtMaj attaching a full sized Iraqi flag to the back of his vehicle and driving through the city being greeted by thumbs up and shouts of encouragement from both the Iraqi soldiers and citizens.

Of course not everyone voted in Fallujah today but just under eight thousand people did. No one expected such a turn out and any voting in Fallujah at all seemed like fantasy just three months ago.

There are no delusions here as the insurgency is still alive and well and the Marines know that Fallujah remains a dangerous place. There is still much work to be done. Just outside the city, guys were still fighting their tails off today. But for one day in Fallujah it was great to watch the Marines and Iraqi Soldiers enjoy a little success that they sacrificed so much to earn.

Tomorrow will probably be back to business as usual. However, even after all that the Marines have seen and been through you could see it on their faces - Today was a good day.

See you soon,

Dave


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fallujah; greenside; iraq; iraqielection; marines; personalaccount
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Great news on the voting effort in Fallujah.
1 posted on 01/31/2005 7:46:08 PM PST by Chieftain
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie; Warrior Nurse; Taxman; Veritas et equitas ad Votum; krunkygirl; Dutchgirl; ...

Fallujah PING.


2 posted on 01/31/2005 7:47:50 PM PST by Chieftain (Thank you Swift Boat Veterans/POWs/Vietnam Veterans for Truth - you did it for ALL your brothers!)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie; Warrior Nurse; Taxman; Veritas et equitas ad Votum; krunkygirl; Dutchgirl; ...

Fallujah PING.


3 posted on 01/31/2005 7:48:21 PM PST by Chieftain (Thank you Swift Boat Veterans/POWs/Vietnam Veterans for Truth - you did it for ALL your brothers!)
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To: Chieftain

Congratulations to Dave and his fellow soldiers for their historic work!


4 posted on 01/31/2005 7:51:59 PM PST by skr (May God bless those in harm's way and confound those who would do the harming)
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To: Chieftain

Thanks for this 'on the ground' account from Fallujah!

Good Bless our Marines & the Iraqi people who bravely walked through the Valley of the shadow of death to vote!


5 posted on 01/31/2005 7:53:21 PM PST by JulieRNR21 (W's Second Inaugural: "Remember that even the unwanted have worth.")
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To: Chieftain

Beautiful.

6 posted on 01/31/2005 7:55:41 PM PST by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Chieftain

A nephew called his fiancee last night and reported that the elections had been very good, no problems. He thinks that since the people have shown defiance to the threats that they will co-operate even more in turning in the thugs.
The people were very enthusiastic and socializing with their peers at the polling places was a positive sign.

Forget Kerry's opinion. He was never credible in his understanding of winning the peace, and his spouting yesterday reminds me of how thankful we are to have a President with the kahunas to actually do what he says he is going to do!


7 posted on 01/31/2005 7:57:27 PM PST by o_zarkman44
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8 posted on 01/31/2005 7:58:00 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: Chieftain

I always love those reports. Thank you so much.

D1


9 posted on 01/31/2005 7:58:39 PM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: Chieftain

And GWB had the vision that this was possible. God Bless our Armed Forces that made that day happen. It is fitting that they were on hand to witness such a remarkable day. Awesome.


10 posted on 01/31/2005 8:00:01 PM PST by NonValueAdded ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" HRC 6/28/2004)
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To: Chieftain

As I understand it, relatively few people have yet returned to Fallujah. That a free vote happened there at all, without significant interference from the bad guys, is remarkable and noteworthy.

I am grateful and aware that I am watching history in the making. After many decades of *nothing* happening to change the basic savagery that has ruled the whole of the middle east... we are watching in real time as a new and very real history begins there.

This will be everything and more, that it was to watch the beginnings of the fall of communism in Poland so many years ago.


11 posted on 01/31/2005 8:00:03 PM PST by Ramius (Gregoirovich Nyet!)
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To: Chieftain; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Great account of a wonderful day.


12 posted on 01/31/2005 8:01:47 PM PST by BykrBayb (5 minutes of prayer for Terri, every day at 11 am EDT, until she's safe. http://www.terrisfight.org)
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To: Chieftain

Just Excellent!

mc


13 posted on 01/31/2005 8:03:50 PM PST by mcshot (Boldly going nowhere with a smile and appreciation for life.)
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To: o_zarkman44

Once the citizenry starts turning in the terrorists Iraq will be on her way to stability. The terrorists were handed a resounding defeat yesterday. The successful vote there yesterday might have cut ten years off the War on Terror. There is no way to know how many lives will be spared because of that one election.:-)


14 posted on 01/31/2005 8:09:37 PM PST by GW and Twins Pawpaw (Sheepdog for Five [My grandkids are way more important than any lefty's feelings!])
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To: Chieftain

dam good post....a must read.


15 posted on 01/31/2005 8:13:18 PM PST by no_mm ("Give War a Chance." - Michael Savage)
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To: Chieftain

WOW, 8 thousand! That is far more than I expected. I hope they find a way to get the purple ink off, because the muj will kill them.


16 posted on 01/31/2005 8:20:00 PM PST by McGavin999
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To: Chieftain

bttt!


17 posted on 01/31/2005 8:21:45 PM PST by Matchett-PI (Today's DemocRATS are either religious moral relativists, libertines or anarchists.)
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To: Chieftain

Much love and God's blessings to our troops ----- OUR HEROES!!


18 posted on 01/31/2005 8:24:00 PM PST by LADY J
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"Of course not everyone voted in Fallujah today but just under eight thousand people did."

Out of a population of 1/4mil. Scant number.

Looks like the Marines & Soldiers have a lot more killing to do.


19 posted on 01/31/2005 8:24:56 PM PST by Prost1 (I get my news at Free Republic!)
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To: Chieftain

I am still flying from Sunday when the reports on the wonderful election came in. This is a great post and I will email to my non-Freepr friends. It is amazing how the Mairnes can fight so hard one day and then switch gears and reach out to the Iraqis. Their interactions with locals will alter the Mideast as much as their fighting. They really have a right to be Proud.

It hurts me that these stories NEVER make the MSM. What trash--wasteful trash-- the MSM is. But I must say, the biggest irony of the year so far has been that Russert had Kerry on Sunday and the Iraqi Elections shocked everyone.


20 posted on 01/31/2005 8:25:50 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie (God's grace shines on Iraq today!!!!)
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