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Congressman Kennedy Reports (Trip to Iraq)
Power Line ^ | November 23, 2005 | John Hinderaker

Posted on 11/23/2005 6:42:09 AM PST by yoe

My Congressman, Col. John Kline, has just led a delegation to Iraq that included Minnesota Congressman Mark Kennedy. I think we'll be hearing from John soon, but in the meantime, Mark has sent us his impressions of the trip, recorded contemporaneously:

The Right Headline The headline on Sunday, Nov. 20 edition of the military newspaper “Stars and Stripes," Mid-East Edition, was: “Amid debate, Bush vows ‘complete victory’ in Iraq. House overwhelmingly rejects immediate troop pullout.” That is exactly what our troops needed to and wanted to hear. I spent the day reinforcing the message with our troops that America stands behind them in the great work they are doing bringing freedom to Iraq and keeping America secure.

What a difference a year makes..... We began our visit to Iraq with a briefing from General George Casey, Commander of Military Operations in Iraq, at his office in the Al Faw Palace in Camp Victory, near Baghdad. I told him that since I was briefed by him in that same office in August, 2004, dramatic progress had been made. This is my third annual trip to Iraq. I visit Iraq every year to thank our troops for their brave service and sacrifice, and find out what we can do to help them get the job done and come home safely, to see first hand conditions on the ground, and also to benchmark progress. Progress was clear.

In August, 2004, we landed at a military-controlled Baghdad International Airport controlled in a cork screw pattern to avoid being fired at. This time we landed straight on at that same airport, which is now under civilian control, and has not experienced an attack for a year. As we flew on Blackhawk helicopters over Baghdad this year, I saw school yards filled with young students and streets throughout the city choked with traffic.

Last visit, General Petraeus introduced us to the first Iraq battalion to graduate from the then new Iraqi Military Academy the day after they engaged the enemy for the first time. Today, 40 Iraqi battalions (750 men each) can take the lead and Lt. General Dempsey said that nearly 100,000 more Iraqi Security Forces will be on hand for December’s elections than were on hand for January’s election. Since August 2004, the Iraqi people gave the terrorists an ink stained finger as they voted in January with a high turnout among all voters, including Sunnis, and approved a constitution last month. On December 15, they elect a permanent government under that constitution. In August 2004, we had to fly in and out of Iraq every day, this year we spent the evening in Baghdad. General Casey said that day by day, progress is not always easy to see. I told him that year by year, thanks to the great work of America’s military and Foreign Service, it is evident and remarkable.

Surreal
As we were being briefed by General George Casey, Commander of Military Operations in Iraq, at his office in the Al Faw Palace in Camp Victory, near Baghdad, we could see FOX news on big screen TV in the background. As we were there to carry a message of support from the American People, on the TV flashed images of our Congressional debate just hours before on a resolution dealing with whether to pull out of Iraq. Rep. Marion Berry (D-AR) was shown calling Rep. Adam Putman (R-FL) a ‘howdy dowdy nimrod,” but it didn’t stop there. The highlight was when Rep. Sodrel (R-IN) watched from Baghdad his image on TV pressing his fingers against his temples as Rep. Gene Taylor (D-MS) lambasted him. Unfortunately, the debate was less about the substance of our Iraqi policy or how to win the War on Terror, but more just the unleashing of anger. And as General Casey said, “the vitriolic” worries the Iraqis about our commitment. Luckily, pulling out of Iraq immediately was rejected almost unanimously. Yes, we still face challenges, but progress is dramatic, the stakes are so high, those who take risks to stand with us in advancing freedom must know we will not cut and run and the troops must know that we stand with them.

Training Wheels
Significant progress is being made in standing up Iraqi Security Forces. It is a three step process: 1) Training Iraqis, 2) embedding a Coalition Transition Team and 3) Partnering them with a Coalition Force. Handover of areas of operations to Iraqi forces continues apace, with 2/3 of Iraqi Brigades being able to take the lead in counter-insurgency operations by next June and 80% of the Divisions able to by the end of 2006. But continued training on the job with Coalition forces is critical.

As General Dempsey says, we want the process to go 75 mph, but the limit on Iraqis' ability to absorb, balanced with a sincere effort to avoid the Iraqi’s becoming dependent on Americans, means we need to go forward at 35 mph. Dempsey says any further rush would be like giving Iraqis a bass boat with a fancy fish finder, when what they really need is to be taught how to fish. Not only is the magnitude of the training program impressive, led in part by NATO, but efforts to help develop their logistics and Defense Ministry function will increasingly allow Iraqis to defend Iraq with, assuming continued progress on the political and training fronts, as General Dempsey described, a “progressive and gradual reduction in American forces over time.”

Al Qaeda in Retreat
American commanders say that we have never been better positioned against Al Qaeda in Iraq, not just because of the victories we are achieving cutting off their supply lines along the Euphrates River with Operation Steel Curtain, but because of their recent attacks turning the Iraqi people against them. Recent Al Qaeda attacks against everyday Iraqis – Sunni and Shia alike, the Zawahiri letter to Zarqawi, capped off with the Amman, Jordan bombing have undermined their support.

Saddam on Trial
U.S. liaison to the trial of Saddam said that it was important for the Iraqi people to create a record of the atrocities that Saddam inflicted on his people and to ensure justice is done by holding the perpetrators to account. He said that if you asked an Iraqi, who in their family was one of the 300,000 still missing, or was held without trial, tortured or killed by Saddam, “a cousin would be as far away as they get.” One of the cases brought against Saddam was 135 women and children holding their toys, each with a small arms bullet to their head, lying side by side in a mass grave. It is inconceivable to me that some would say that we should not have overthrown this brutal tyrant and have let this suffering go on.
Congressman Mark Kennedy

Mark is a good friend and a solid conservative. His unswerving support for our soldiers, sailors and Marines in the field, and his unwavering commitment to victory in the war on terror, remind us how important next year's elections will be. He is also one of the leading supporters of freedom of speech on the internet and elsewhere.

A year from now, Mark will be running for an open Minnesota Senate seat. Exchanging the feckless Mark Dayton for Mark Kennedy would be a huge upgrade in the Senate. And Mark will almost certainly be running against a left-liberal Democrat in the Dayton mold. Please consider giving him your financial support in the months to come.


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To: Justanobody

Hey...moms need a day off from school once in a while too! ;o)


41 posted on 11/23/2005 10:33:56 AM PST by jan in Colorado (The ENEMEDIA will do all it can to spread a lie and conceal the Truth!)
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To: yoe
What a difference a year makes..... We began our visit to Iraq with a briefing from General George Casey, Commander of Military Operations in Iraq, at his office in the Al Faw Palace in Camp Victory, near Baghdad. I told him that since I was briefed by him in that same office in August, 2004, dramatic progress had been made. This is my third annual trip to Iraq. I visit Iraq every year to thank our troops for their brave service and sacrifice, and find out what we can do to help them get the job done and come home safely, to see first hand conditions on the ground, and also to benchmark progress. Progress was clear. In August, 2004, we landed at a military-controlled Baghdad International Airport controlled in a cork screw pattern to avoid being fired at. This time we landed straight on at that same airport, which is now under civilian control, and has not experienced an attack for a year. As we flew on Blackhawk helicopters over Baghdad this year, I saw school yards filled with young students and streets throughout the city choked with traffic.

How can this be? Murtha told us things were getting worse.

42 posted on 11/23/2005 11:00:01 AM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: Justanobody

Thanks!!!!


43 posted on 11/23/2005 11:22:18 AM PST by Gipper08 (Mike Pence in 2008)
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To: MikeinIraq

'You've done good' ping. :)


44 posted on 11/23/2005 12:10:22 PM PST by Ultra Sonic 007 (We DARE Defend Our Rights [Alabama State Motto])
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To: yoe

BTTT!


45 posted on 11/23/2005 12:37:55 PM PST by hawkaw
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To: yoe

I cannot believe this scumbag Kennedy got reelected to Congress despite his assault of a Federal airport screener in 2002.


46 posted on 11/23/2005 1:51:30 PM PST by montag813
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To: MattMa
This Kennedy is a home grown Minnesotan. There is no relationship to the mASSachusetts kennedy's.

After I reread my post I guess it looked like I thought he was part of that family of leeches. I was sure he wasn't.

That's about as much of an insult as you can get! Apologies to the Congressman.

47 posted on 11/23/2005 2:23:50 PM PST by digger48
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To: yoe
Good to hear!

Thanks for the posting...

48 posted on 11/23/2005 2:35:19 PM PST by DBeers (†)
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To: montag813

I think you got the wrong Kennedy in mind...


49 posted on 11/23/2005 2:36:24 PM PST by DBeers (†)
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To: jan in Colorado
Thats one thing I admire about the man.. he makes his mind up and sticks to it, even when everything around him descends into madness.

I'm reminded of those lines from Kiplings poem:

If you can keep can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you
But make allowance for their doubting too
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting
Or being lied about, don't deal in lies
Or being hated, don't give way to hating
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise
Then you are a man, my son.

50 posted on 11/23/2005 4:14:22 PM PST by USF (I see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade ™ © ®)
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To: yoe

Congressman Kennedy needs a testosterone shot, and some vocal cord work. I DO salute him for visiting with the troops though as long as he doesn't use the visit for political reasons in the press, which I'm sure he will.


51 posted on 11/23/2005 4:32:38 PM PST by KoRn
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To: USF

Ahhh....USF...."If" is my very favorite poem!


52 posted on 11/23/2005 4:35:47 PM PST by jan in Colorado
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To: yoe

He's got a bad name. Kennedy just screams "Liberal."


53 posted on 11/23/2005 4:36:17 PM PST by CholeraJoe (Fasten your safety belts and cleanse your bottoms, it's going to be a bumpy ride)
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To: MattMa

****This Kennedy is a home grown Minnesotan. There is no relationship to the mASSachusetts kennedy's.****

Yeah we can see that.


54 posted on 11/23/2005 5:18:16 PM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: Justanobody

Thank you for the ping, ladybug.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving & see you soon!


55 posted on 11/23/2005 6:01:09 PM PST by Flora McDonald (got teufelhunden?)
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To: Flora McDonald

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! ;*)


56 posted on 11/23/2005 6:22:09 PM PST by Just A Nobody (I - LOVE - my attitude problem! WBB lives on. Beware the Enemedia.)
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To: digger48

He will!


57 posted on 11/23/2005 9:13:26 PM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: CholeraJoe

http://www.markkennedy06.com/


58 posted on 11/23/2005 9:16:38 PM PST by Valin (Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum)
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To: yoe

A Kennedy wrote this?
A KENNEDY WROTE THIS?

What a great letter! It makes you feel good to read it.

"corkscrew pattern to Bagdad." I remember, summer '03. If you didn't do a corksrew pattern over the field you would see a corksrew patter coming up to you!(MANPAD).

I wish I could go back and see it now. I bet it is a paradise compared to them. Take the 'eleite' news with you.


59 posted on 11/23/2005 10:47:24 PM PST by truemiester (If the U.S. should fail, a veil of darkness will come over the Earth for a thousand years)
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To: yoe

I thought this was going to be Teddy Kennedy. His only remark would be, "Where's the booze? What the hell kind of country is this?"


60 posted on 11/24/2005 8:48:43 AM PST by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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