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Friday, May 04, 2007
Dave  Karle :: Townhall.com Columnist
Standing up for victory
by Dave Karle
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Courage and Commitment

It was easily 130 degrees at 11:00 a.m. and both the American and the Iraqi soldiers were hot and tired from the hard training. An Iraqi soldier kept falling behind during the training, so finally his Iraqi squad leader pulled him over to me and started explaining in Arabic that he was in pain from an injury and asked that he sit out during a portion of the training.

Suspiciously, I asked him to show me this injury. As he pulled up his pant leg a fresh bullet hole appeared – he had been shot on his way to work by a gang of insurgents. The young Iraqi was afraid if he missed training he would be kicked out of the unit.

At that moment, I thought to myself, how many Americans would be willing to look him in the eye and tell him that America should withdraw because his people don’t have the courage and commitment to rebuild their country?

Changing Our Strategy

I have witnessed firsthand the mistakes made on the ground in Iraq. From April 2004 to March 2005 I lived and worked with an 800 soldier Iraqi combat unit north of Baghdad. When I arrived, there was very little equipment, no vehicles, and the AK-47 ammunition was corroded and unusable. Perhaps most importantly, over a quarter of the unit was missing along with their weapons. However the joint American and Iraqi Task Force successfully changed the landscape.

We secured better ammunition and weapons, created facilities that were usable for training and living, and acquired vehicles. None of this would have been possible without American soldiers on the ground. Mentoring the Iraqis in the workings of a modern army, while challenging, was critical to the foundation of a democratic Iraq.

There is a misconception that creating the Iraqi security forces should be entirely self sustainable. It is an unrealistic view, in the near term. It takes time. By my estimation, it takes, at a minimum, the better part of a year to create a battalion.

Language and culture barriers, insufficient numbers of trainers, sub-standard or non-existent equipment, and perhaps most importantly the ongoing daily violence all added time to the process. It was very frustrating.

Change was needed, and the surge of additional troops seems like a vital step in the right direction.

John McCain is the only presidential candidate who was calling for more troops in Iraq and a change in strategy when it should have been implemented years ago. To turnaround the worsening security situation, and succeed in Iraq, we needed more forces.

We have a very long way to go, but the first stage of the surge has resulted in decreased violence in Baghdad and progress in political reconciliation. It is a small but welcomed sign of hope for Americans that believe in winning. Continued...

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Dave Karle was a Staff Sergeant in Operation Iraqi Freedom from November 2003 to April 2005.

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Subject: Thanks for your column and your service
Dave,

Thanks so much for your service, you and the other soldiers have my eternal gratitude. Thanks also for a very insightful column. If you have time I would love to see a followup on how you see the ROE impacting what you are trying to do. This may not be a subject you can address at this time, but many of us here at TH would be very interested to hear how the current ROE are viewed by the soldiers in the field and their officers. Polly, Peppermint and Wiseone sum up this point well in their posts.

Thanks again.

TO; Lilly
Let me tell you one thing right up front. I don't like you or any other left wing coward telling me that I like to see our service people killed and wounded.

If the Clinton Administration had not have cut the Army from 900,000, down to 400,000, we would not be sending troops on multiple extended deployments. And also, in case you didn't know, this is a war, and people do get hurt. Ours, and the enemy's. Why do you anti-war types allways harp on our casualties? How many of the enemy have we killed and wounded? I bet it is many times more.

Can you substantiate your claims about the Iraqi soldiers? If true, then the Bush Administration needs to look into it and do something. I have supported the President from the very get-go on this, but I have never liked that he is allways trying so hard to be nice when he realy just needs to jump down some throats and chew some butts out. he needs to get tough with the Iraqi govornment and let them know that we are getting to our limit with our ability to help them.

I was very angry when I first learned of the Iraqi Parliament's idea of taking a two month vacation. Maybe they are picking up bad habits from our own Congress. but again, if the Bush Administration was a lot harder on them, the idea of a two month break would have probably never came up.

It may be a shock for you to hear this, but I am not completely happy with the way the Bush Administration planned and executed this war. I think it was a bad mistake to disband the old Iraqi army. Most of them were conscripts to begin with, and they were no big fans of Saddam. I also beleive it was a mistake to set up a totaly American interim govornment led by an American. I also think we went into this with far fewer resources than we realy would have needed. And, I say rifts in Iraqi society and the potential for sectarian conflict were also badly underestimated.

Yes, I do beleive the vast majority of liberals are spineless cowards. I also see how they are always sideing with our enemies at every turn. Just look at Nancy Pelosi's trip to the Mid-East a while back, trying to act like the secretary of state. She was asked not to go by the Bush Administraton, but went anyway. Now, you tell me? Is that not undermining our efforts? Harry Reid's comments at a news conference the other day about "we have lost the war, and there is no point in the troop surge" were disgusting, and a slap in the face to all who have served in this war. The democratic presidential hopefuls are all running on a platform of outright surrender in this.

I also deeply resent the way you assume that I care so little about my country and countrymen. You, and others like you, should get down on your knees, bow your head, and not say a word in the presense of a man like St Sgt David Karle. Not a day goes by that I am not thoughtful and thankful for the sacrifices made for my freedom. David Karle, and many others have fought for my freedom, and I am showing my gratitude by working hard on a real job (Do you have a real job?) and fight for them by getting on the internet and confronting people like you.
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