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AR15.COM
4/27/2004 6:54:23 AM EDT
Gents,

Greetings from Iraq again.   You'll be happy to know that the Marines kicked ass in Fallujah today, although the smell of dead and decaying Iraqi bodies is tremendous.  

Please take the time to read this email that was written by a very bright 1stLt.   I just received it and is floating around over here.  Well worth the time.

Thank you and Semper Fi,

Capt H

Hello Everyone, I am taking time to ask you all for your help. First off,
I'd like to say that this is not a political message.  I'm not concerned
about domestic politics right now.  We have much bigger things to deal
with, and we need your help. It seems that despite the tremendous and
heroic efforts of the men and women serving here in Iraq to bring much
needed peace and stability to this region, we are losing the war of
perception with the media and American people. Our enemy has learned that
the key to defeating the mighty American military is by swaying public
opinion at home and abroad.  We are a people that cherish the democratic
system of government and therefore hold the will of the people in the
highest regard.  We love to criticize ourselves almost to an endless
degree, because we care what others think.  Our enemies see this as a
weakness and are trying to exploit it. When we ask ourselves questions
like, "Why do they hate us?" or "What did we do wrong?" we are playing into
our enemies' hands.  Our natural tendency to question ourselves is being
used against us to undermine our effort to do good in the world. How far
would we have gotten if after the surprise attacks on December 7, 1941 at
Pearl Harbor, we would have asked, "Why do the Japanese hate us so much?"
or "How can we change ourselves so that they won't do that again?" Here in
Iraq the enemy is trying very hard to portray our efforts as failing and
fruitless.  They kill innocents and desecrate their bodies in hopes that
the people back home will lose the will to fight for liberty. They are
betting on our perceived weakness as a thoughtful, considerate
people.  Unfortunately our media only serves to further their cause. In an
industry that feeds on ratings and bad news, a failure in Iraq would be a
gold mine.  When our so-called "trusted" American media takes a quote from
an Iraqi doctor as the gospel truth over that of the men and women that are
daily fighting to protect the right to freedom of press, you know something
is wrong.  That doctor claimed that out of 600 Iraqis, that were casualties
of the fighting, the vast majority of them were women, children and the
elderly.  This is totally absurd.  In the history of man, no one has spent
more time and effort, often to the detriment of our own mission, to be more
discriminant in our targeting of the enemy than the American military.  The
Marines and Soldiers serving in Iraq have gone through extensive training
in order to limit the amount of innocent casualties and collateral damage.
Yet, despite all of this, our media consistently sides with those who
openly lie and directly challenge the honor of our brave heroes fighting
for liberty and peace. What we have to remember is that peace is not
defined as an absence of war.  It is the presence of liberty, stability,
and prosperity.  In the face of the horrendous tyranny of the former Iraqi
regime, the only way true peace was able to come to this region was through
force.  That is what the American Revolution was all about.  Have we
forgotten? Freedom is not free and "peace" without principle is not
peace.  The peace that so-called "peace advocates" support can only be
brought to Iraq through the military.  And we are doing it, if only the
world will let us! If the American people believe we are failing, even if
we are not, then we will ultimately fail.  That is why I am asking for your
support. Become a voice of truth in your community.  Wherever you are fight
the lies of the enemy.  Don't buy into the pessimism and apathy that says,
"It's hopeless," "They hate us too much," "That part of the world is just
too messed up," "It's our fault anyway," "We're to blame," and so forth.
Whether you're in middle school, working at a 9-5 job, retired, or a
stay-at-home mom you can make a huge difference!  There is nothing more
powerful than the truth.  So, when you watch the news and see doomsday
predictions and spiteful opinions on our efforts over here, you can refute
them by knowing that we are doing a tremendous amount of good. Spread the
word.  No one is poised to make such an amazing contribution to the
everyday lives of Iraqis and the rest of the Arab world than the American
Armed Forces.  By making this a place where liberty can finally grow, we
are making the whole world safer. Your efforts at home are directly tied to
our success.  You are the soldiers at home fighting the war of perception.
So I'm asking you as a fellow fighting man: Do your duty.  Stop the
attempts of the enemy wherever you are.  You are a mighty force for good,
because truth is on your side. Together we will win this fight and ensure a
better world for the future.

God Bless and Semper Fidelis,
1st Lt. John Doe, USMC Ramadi, Iraq
4/27/2004 7:00:53 AM EDT
[#1]
Excellent post!!!
4/27/2004 7:26:21 AM EDT
[#2]
I hate to say this because I agree with the precept here, but I feel a snopes search coming on.  This one just feels non-authentic......
4/27/2004 7:40:53 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
I hate to say this because I agree with the precept here, but I feel a snopes search coming on.  This one just feels non-authentic......



Don't be a jerk.  It's an opinion piece.


4/27/2004 7:46:00 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I hate to say this because I agree with the precept here, but I feel a snopes search coming on.  This one just feels non-authentic......



It was posted by a Marine Captain, ARFcom member, who is using a computer in Iraq to post here.

How more authentic do you need the frigging thing to be?
5/2/2004 7:59:41 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

... Together we will win this fight and ensure a
better world for the future.

God Bless and Semper Fidelis,
1st Lt. John Doe, USMC Ramadi, Iraq



... God I sure hope so Cap
5/2/2004 8:40:50 PM EDT
[#6]
Dori Monson 1pm to 4pm KIRO 710AM read this same letter on Thursaday of last week.
5/2/2004 9:10:11 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:


It was posted by a Marine Captain, ARFcom member, who is using a computer in Iraq to post here.

How more authentic do you need the frigging thing to be?




Well if you personally know him, I stand happily corrected    There is just a lot of politicizing of the whole war and I've seen at least a couple of these emails from people on the ground which in fact, weren't.  That coupled with the whole John Doe name thing...

Anyway, like I said before, I really like what was said, and am very gratified that it's bonefied.  The reason I'm concerned about authenticity is because I frequently mix it up with liberals at my work defending our troops actions over there and when I start quoting these letters I have to be able to verify my arguments.  You have to combat the shrillism with facts and if it's not fact, I can't claim it.  Like all liberals,  they won't recognize fact sometimes even if you jam it down their throats.  
So sorry if I come across as cynical, I don't mean to  be, I just like the fact this is "real"  and better illustrates our purpose over there.

Carry on servicemen, we're proud of all of you.

CrashBurnRepeat
5/3/2004 6:39:57 AM EDT
[#8]
I can vouch for ARCAPN as well.  I went to high school with him and receive frequent emails from him in Iraq.

Give em hell