Posted on 09/23/2005 10:51:55 AM PDT by lizol
Polish general: Iraq mission a challenge and an opportunity
By Nancy Montgomery, Stars and Stripes European edition, Friday, September 23, 2005
HEIDELBERG, Germany Before the Iraq war began, Polands president asked his top army generals advice: Should Poland join in the coalition of the willing?
Lt. Gen. Ed Pietrzyk recalled his answer Thursday at a senior leader lunch at the U.S. Army Europe Land Combat Expo: I said, Sir, this is a challenge, but also opportunity for us.
Poland joined the coalition and now has 1,700 soldiers in Iraq, according to a report by the British Broadcasting System. It has lost 17 soldiers in Iraq, according to the Wikipedia Web site.
But Pietrzyks assessment, he said, proved correct. Fighting in Iraq has helped transform Polands army, he said, into a more capable force, with better equipment and hardier soldiers.
My soldiers, after Iraq, theyre different people, he said.
Shortly before the Iraq war, there was no such thing as standard equipment for the Polish army, he said. Now they have night-vision goggles.
Twenty years ago, I didnt understand the British approach why they fight at nighttime, he said. Now I know.
The Polish troops served in the south of Iraq along with other Eastern Europeans and a very small contingent of soldiers from South America.
And if it hadnt been for one legacy from the Cold War, Pietrzyk said, his mission in the shooting war might have been a failure.
Knowing the Russian language, he said, without our common past, without our friends from Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Mongolia we would be unable.
His coalition also worked, he said, because of commanders able to make their own decisions rather than phoning headquarters when the rules of engagement among so many nations are unclear.
Pietrzyk said the most important lesson he learned in Iraq came when a camp in Karbala was being mortared. It soon became clear the shooters were in a mosque near children playing soccer, so firing back was morally impossible.
Its about applicable means, he said. Even if we be the winner, most of you will agree, we will be in shame.
The Polish general said he believed the war on terrorism could be won.
For the time being, Im really optimistic, he said.
I sure hope so; Even better if they just had one of their own "snipe down" the scum.
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