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Letter from Iraq: They're not supporting the troops
Ridgefield Press (CT) ^ | Jun 2, 2006 | By Anthony Ippoliti

Posted on 06/15/2006 12:06:47 PM PDT by Koblenz

I am fortunate enough to receive The Ridgefield Press every few weeks and enjoy keeping abreast of the local issues currently pressing in our small town. I am a U.S. Marine Infantryman currently serving in Fallujah, Iraq, and my mother usually includes The Press in the many care packages she sends me.

Since we have very limited access to telephones, The Ridgefield Press is the primary means by which I receive local news.

Almost every week, I open The Press and find an article or letter to the editors denouncing the coalition effort in Iraq. Invariably, the individuals behind these anti-war letters and rallies mask their political agendas by asserting that they “support the troops but not the war.” People like Vince Giordano, Paul Sutherland and Anne Stubbs are pictured in the April 13 edition of The Press carrying a yellow-ribboned coffin and signs that say “Bring Them Home Now.” They read off the names of the dead and claim to “show support for our troops” while urging lawmakers to “bring them home.” They believe that the U.S.-led coalition should never have entered Iraq and that the current effort is a never-ending quagmire that has made no progress. They believe that things are progressively getting worse and think that our forces should just pick up and leave.

They do all this under the pretense that they are supporting the troops. However, what they are really doing is using our lives and the issue of our safety and well-being as a means to achieve a political end.

My primary concern is the assertion that these individuals support the troops in Iraq but not our mission. It boggles my mind that this logic is actually utilized on a large scale.

Supporting the troops but not the war is like saying that you support filmmakers but not making films. One cannot claim to support an individual in a given profession but not support what the said profession entails. This is essentially a slap in the face to those in the service.

How protesting the job we are doing in Iraq while demanding our withdrawal constitutes supporting us is beyond me.

Furthermore, I am particularly interested in how these people support us, specifically. I have never once received a letter from an individual who claims to “support the troops, not the war.” Not a single Marine I know has received anything that could be considered remotely supportive from any of these people or the groups they represent. We have received phone cards, hygiene supplies, food, etc. from members of state and local government, radio stations, schools, private individuals and organizations, but never once from any group claiming to “support the troops, but not the war.”

I ask again: How can these groups claim to support our troops while telling us that what we are participating in is wrong?

How can they support us if they are essentially saying that our blood and sacrifices have all been given in vain?

How can they support us if they say that our comrades and brothers who have been wounded or killed in action have done so for a hopeless and morally questionable cause?

I reply to the questions I pose with a simple answer: They can’t. As a matter of fact, I assert with a considerable degree of confidence that their efforts make our already difficult job even more difficult. I’ll go so far as to say that their rallies and protests cost more and more servicemen their lives and limbs every day. I support my assertion with evidence gathered first hand. I see the Iraqi people every day. The protesters do not. I speak with the Iraqi people every day. The protesters do not. I don’t sit behind a desk and do paperwork or resupply efforts in the military. I am an Infantry Marine and I walk the sewage-filled streets of this city every single day.

In Fallujah, the people watch Al Jazeerah. However, they also watch CNN. A lot of them fear that the United States will soon cut and run. The people of Iraq see when our country is divided. When they see rallies to “Bring The Troops Home,” they see that as a sign that we will end our efforts prematurely.

Furthermore, they know that the insurgents will not end their efforts early. That leads them to the conclusion that when we leave, the insurgents will still be there.

Therefore, if they help us, their lives and the lives of their loved ones will be in great jeopardy the minute we leave — if we don’t finish the job.

Much that they see on American television leads them to believe that we intend to abandon our efforts before the new Iraqi government is capable of defending itself and its citizens.

The actions of these aforementioned organizations and the heavy media coverage their rallies often generate serves as fuel for the insurgency. Insurgents believe they can drive us out through the idea of “death by a thousand cuts.” The longer they persist in their efforts, the more the American public becomes disenchanted with the coalition effort.

The insurgency sees this as a result. These criminals will continue to kill Iraqi civilians, Iraqi Police, Iraqi Army and coalition forces so long as they see that their efforts are alienating the American public from its military.

And for those of you that aren’t up to speed with the situation in Iraq, the insurgents attack and kill established public services (such as Iraqi police and Iraqi army) more often than they attack coalition forces. As a matter of fact, an explosive-laden insurgent blew himself up last week outside the Iraqi police station that is attached to our compound. The insurgents aren’t fighting simply to drive America out of Iraq. They are fighting to destroy any semblance of the Iraqi government so that they can impose their will on its people.

Publicly protesting our efforts in Iraq fuels the insurgency. Doing it under the pretext of “supporting our troops” is disgraceful.

Let me now emphasize that I respect an American citizen’s right to voice his or her opinion in a public forum. Such a right is granted in the U.S. Constitution. However, voicing one’s opinion in such an irresponsible way is something I do not support. Additionally, using deployed service members as a mask to serve your purely political purpose is downright shameful. If your desire is to protest the war, then protest the war, but don’t use me or any reference to our troops as a tool to bolster your purpose.

I’ll summarize by saying this: Organizations such as The Ridgefield Coalition to Stop the War do not support our troops. No matter what they say or what is printed on the signs they carry, they effectively do the opposite of support us. They downright hurt us.

Such organizations damage the morale of the men and women in the armed forces and progressively cause them to believe less and less in the mission at hand. The conditions here are difficult as it is. Opening a month-old edition of The Ridgefield Press and reading an article about an anti-war demonstration that uses our troops in an effort to mask its true cause doesn’t help. Please do not feign support while effectively telling us that we are fighting for an unworthy cause. I think I speak for an overwhelming majority of our troops when I ask organizations like The Ridgefield Coalition to Stop the War to discontinue using Marines, soldiers, airmen and sailors as a means to serve a political end.

You are neither supporting us nor honoring us. You are doing the exact opposite.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Connecticut; War on Terror
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This letter appeared in our local paper a few weeks ago (the paper is a weekly).
1 posted on 06/15/2006 12:06:50 PM PDT by Koblenz
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To: Koblenz

This breaks my heart.

This is what freepers can do to increase support for the war and our beloved military. Please take some time out of your busy days to read and respond in whatever way you can.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1649228/posts?page=3



2 posted on 06/15/2006 12:09:23 PM PDT by Peach (Iraq/AlQaeda relationship http://markeichenlaub.blogspot.com/2006/06/strategic-relationship-between.)
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To: Koblenz
what they are really doing is using our lives and the issue of our safety and well-being as a means to achieve a political end.

Bump.

3 posted on 06/15/2006 12:09:30 PM PDT by T. Buzzard Trueblood ("No one cried when Clinton spied." -Crosslake)
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To: Koblenz

Thanks for posting, it is a good letter.

I just heard a commercial for this website, be careful, when visiting this site your monitor might get blurry.

http://www.americasupportsyou.mil/americasupportsyou/index.aspx

If you visit this site you will be able to send notes of support, read notes to the troops and read notes from the troops. I am very surprised I didn't know about this one yet.....

God Bless our fighting men and women. They are the reason I was able to confidently get on that airplane to Atlanta and the plane back.


4 posted on 06/15/2006 12:12:23 PM PDT by CSM ("Most men's inappropriate thoughts end as soon as the girl talks..." - Dinsdale, 5/30/06)
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To: Koblenz

Worse than not supporting the mission, the left will claim on a daily basis that we're murdering the poor Iraqi's. Then they also claim that they support the troops. By logic, the one's they believe are carrying out the murders are our troops. Calling someone a murderer is hardly support.


5 posted on 06/15/2006 12:12:24 PM PDT by kenth
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To: Gabz; SheLion; Just another Joe; Conspiracy Guy; Mears; elkfersupper

Support the troops, ping.


6 posted on 06/15/2006 12:13:36 PM PDT by CSM ("Most men's inappropriate thoughts end as soon as the girl talks..." - Dinsdale, 5/30/06)
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To: Koblenz
Excellent article/letter.

I have posed that same question to liberals: How exactly do you support the troops? Have you sent them care packages? The answer is always no.

The liberals use the troops for their political end. Period. And that gets me so hot under the collar that I think I may have to get up and go down to the local Starbucks and whoop me a few liberals right now!
7 posted on 06/15/2006 12:13:38 PM PDT by avacado
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To: Koblenz


Thats a darn well written letter...the moonbats are getting their arse handed to them on many fronts.


8 posted on 06/15/2006 12:15:08 PM PDT by in hoc signo vinces ("Houston, TX...a waiting quagmire for jihadis. American gals are worth fighting for!")
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To: Koblenz

I wonder how many letters like this are sent to the NYT and the LAT each week and hit the sh*t can as soon as they are received?


9 posted on 06/15/2006 12:19:50 PM PDT by keat (I'm carbon neutral - how 'bout you?)
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To: Koblenz

I wonder how many letters like this are sent to the NYT and the LAT each week and hit the sh*t can as soon as they are received?


10 posted on 06/15/2006 12:19:54 PM PDT by keat (I'm carbon neutral - how 'bout you?)
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To: Koblenz

Thanks for this post.....I am putting it in my blog......


11 posted on 06/15/2006 12:21:38 PM PDT by meanie monster
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To: avacado

I will admit that newspapers should cover the antiwar events. But the fact that no newspaper has carried any coverage of our warriors receiving a medal is disgraceful.

Covering only one side will, over time lead uninformed readers that there is only one side. If they could see the award ceremonies and read what these men have done would demonstrate that they are worthy of real support.


12 posted on 06/15/2006 12:24:54 PM PDT by oldtimer2 (You don' t defeat terrorism with temperance)
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To: Koblenz
It seems like our troops never get a break in any direction. I read the following headline in the WP today:

Iraq Amnesty Plan May Cover Attacks On U.S. Military

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/14/AR2006061402432.html

So, our good buddy Maliki says its AOK to kill Americans? There's gratitude for ya..

13 posted on 06/15/2006 12:27:38 PM PDT by detroitdarien
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To: Koblenz
If your desire is to protest the war, then protest the war, but don’t use me or any reference to our troops as a tool to bolster your purpose.

I'm glad a soldier finally said it!!

14 posted on 06/15/2006 12:32:05 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: Koblenz

The Peace Movement lost all credibility when the persisted after the signing of the Paris Accords. They are not about Peace, their agenda global Marxism.


15 posted on 06/15/2006 12:34:13 PM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: Koblenz
"Such organizations damage the morale of the men and women in the armed forces and progressively cause them to believe less and less in the mission at hand."

Great letter, except I wish he hadn't written the above sentence. This will only encourage the 5th column, it is just what they hope to hear, hurting soldier morale is one of their goals.
16 posted on 06/15/2006 12:34:34 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods (Free Iran! WARNING! Forbidden Cartoon: *-O)) :-{>. . . .)
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To: detroitdarien
So, our good buddy Maliki says its AOK to kill Americans? There's gratitude for ya..

I wouldn't believe something like that if I read in the Washington Compost. They always manage to twist the meaning, and when the truth comes out, everyone has gotten all hot and bothered and misses it.

17 posted on 06/15/2006 12:37:23 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: Koblenz; BillF; kristinn; tgslTakoma; BufordP; trooprally

Pings to DC chapter members who faithfully face down these same type of "troop unsupporters" every Friday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and elsewhere. Maybe each Code Pink non-supporter there should get a copy of this Marine's letter. (It may not help, though, since many of the words are over two syllables.)


19 posted on 06/15/2006 12:51:28 PM PDT by JoyjoyfromNJ
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To: All

bump


20 posted on 06/15/2006 12:53:02 PM PDT by Smogger (It's the WOT Stupid)
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