
2006 Soap Box Archives
Conclusions
05/08/06
The
last in the series of articles on our recent trip to Iraq.
I have
been asked many times what our trip to Iraq was like and have
a hard time coming up with an all encompassing adjective to
express the way I feel about it.
To say
I enjoyed it is not exactly accurate because you dont
enjoy seeing the cream of American youth risking their lives
each day. To say it was fun would not be accurate for the same
reason.
I think
more in terms of honor, admiration and enlightenment.
Honor
because I cant begin to tell you what a privilege it was
to be among these young warriors, these bright eyed and dedicated
Americans whose sense of duty and dedication is what keeps America
free. I think the admiration is self-explanatory.
Enlightenment
because I learned so much. The enemy these soldiers are fighting
are devious, devilish and not above doing anything. Things like
shooting a young Iraqi girl in the leg and throwing her out
in the road where our guys would be passing, knowing that the
Americans would never leave her there. Of course, as soon as
our guys got out of their armored vehicles the ambush took place.
I know
youve heard about the rape rooms but do you know what
they are? Let me tell you, they are rooms built out in a lake
with an underground passage being the only way in and the only
way out where young boys were taken to wait in horror for whatever
monster came for them.
You
wont hear about it on CNN but on Thursday nights, (the
Muslim Sabbath is on Friday so Thursday is like their Saturdays),
sex among the prisoners the Americans are holding is rampant
and violent necessitating the need for much anal repair on Friday
morning.
There
is much talk about Saddams weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq. Everybody knows that he had them because he used poison
gas on the Kurds. The most prevalent opinion seems to be that
the WMD were spirited out of the country and lay hidden somewhere
beyond the Syrian border.
I spoke
with a very high ranking general who said in essence that this
war was not just about Iraq, that what we were fighting was
al Qaida and that if we did not stop them in Iraq they would
surely be coming to America. Some people choose not to believe
that, but I do, very strongly.
I only
wish the American people could wake up to the fact that we are
not fighting an army but an ideology. An ideology that teaches
that the only way one can be assured of going to paradise is
to die in Jihad. There is no shortage of young men and women
who are willing to strap explosives on their bodies and walk
into a crowd of innocents. And there is no shortage of evil
imams and so-called religious leaders who are willing to send
them off into eternity with promises of a male dominated heaven
with scores of virgins at their beck and call.
The
one thing I havent been able to figure out is that if
these leaders really believe that why they arent all standing
in line at the dynamite store to be fitted with a vest.
Were
fighting pure evil in Iraq, men who would think no more about
slitting your daughters throat than they would stepping
on a spider. Men who, if they could, would turn the United States
of America into cinders.
Whats
happening in Iraq is only a microcosm of what will be going
on all over the planet if we dont seriously cripple their
efforts there.
We are
making headway regardless of what the New York Times screams
and CNNs selective journalism would lead you to believe.
There
is no honor among these people. There is an evil afoot on this
earth, a malignant cancer that threatens to take over the Middle
East and Southwestern Asia devouring anything akin to freedom
and human dignity.
There
is no tolerance among these people. They will not tolerate anything
less than world wide Islam and are willing to go to any lengths
to accomplish it. They want sheep, not men who think for themselves.
There
is no humanity among these people. They could care less about
the suffering they cause. They hurt children and treat women
like beasts of burden. And even blow each other up because of
minor disagreements.
Make
no mistake about it. Al Qaida is alive and well in Iraq and
if not defeated could be coming to a neighborhood near you soon.
Trying
to win this war through political correct methods is like trying
to kill a six-foot rattlesnake with a soda straw and in this
case naivety is stupidity. And unfortunately some of our best-known
politicians are leading the field in that category.
But
Ill guarantee you one thing. If we listen to them, were
even more naive than they are.
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
May 7, 2006
