Domestic Issues

February 17th, 2007

So the House passed a measure yesterday which declared their direct opposition Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq, according to this article. It's not the real thing yet, the president is still going forward with his plan at this time, but it is the Senate's turn to vote on the measure. They are doing so today, in a test vote.

Now, I am all for the troops coming home. I hate war as much as the next person. I hate how it tears families apart and breaks hearts, as I have experience with this. But there is a quote in that article that I highly disagree with:

"The passage of this legislation will signal a change in direction in Iraq that will end the fighting and bring our troops home safely and soon." - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

I understand and agree with the phrases "change in direction" and "bring our troops home safely and soon" (although that part itself is another discussion). But what is so inherently wrong, and maybe even a little ignorant sounding, is when she said the legislation would "end the fighting". Nothing will end the fighting. Maybe she meant to say "end the fighting for our troops" or something. But the fighting won't ever stop over there! That's just not how it works! You can't pass some law and think things will be all fine and we'll just shake hands with the Iraqis and hop a boat back over the Atlantic.

My father is currently in Iraq. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel (an officer) from the Army branch, and was asked last year to return to active duty for a specific job, which he jumped excitedly at the chance. He was in Baghdad for a while, but now he is at FOB Caldwell, in Iraq, which is near the Iran border I think. He is not in the most dangerous place one could be, but he is still there. He is on a team that works closely with the Iraqis, mentoring and teaching them how to work together on the battlefield and deal with the problems in their country. This is a letter my dad wrote to me and my sisters last August, when he accepted the position:

Dad
You are probably aware by now that I am returning to active military duty. The Army has asked me to command a 50-man unit charged with advising an Iraqi Infantry Brigade in Counterinsurgency operations. I have to do this. I have to do this for you and Mom, our country, and our American soldiers. If I can assist in teaching the Iraqi Army to fight the war, I will have assisted in saving American lives. I am honored that the Army asked me to help.

It is a completely different perspective when you are a loved one of a soldier overseas. Of course I want my dad to come home, of course I want him to make it to my college graduation this year. But there is one thing I have always known and that is the soldiers always know what they are getting themselves into (unless you don't read your contract, but then why would you not do that) and I've never met one who didn't fully put their heart into it. Sure, it is a tough situation over there and yes there is death and destruction, hard to escape it. But, again, I have never met a soldier who didn't love what they do and who they do it for.

I'm not writing this as an argument to further the war. I'm writing it to say that what my father is doing in Iraq is not a pointless venture. The fact of the matter is that the fighting overseas will never end and we will always maintain a presence there, most likely, even if the majority of the troops are pulled out. But their work is not in vain, good things do happen! What my dad is doing is good! I believe in our soldiers!

Please remember, I did not write this to argue about politics or to bash anyone's particular viewpoint on the war or related legislation. My main point is just to support the troops, if nothing else. They are our family and they deserve our dedication and love more than anyone else. That is just my stand.

Comments

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Cristina Feb 17, 2007

I couldn’t agree with you more. I’ve had a hard time giving an opinion on Bush wanting to send more troops. Part of me is like, “Hmm it will get the job done” while the other part of me is like, “Um this should have been done a LONG time ago!” Either way, I wish you and your family the best of luck with the whole situation, :)

Melissa Feb 17, 2007

Thank you very much. :) :heart:

Perry Feb 17, 2007

Be sure to thank your dad from all of us for his service. My dad is retired Air Force (also a Lt. Colonel), and even if many people here at home don’t believe in their mission, I know that the troops over there definitely do. They’re doing a lot of good, and despite what you hear from the media, they’re winning this war.

I get pretty disgusted with the politicians who claim to support the troops and then work to make their job harder, or in this case, publicly express a “no confidence” in them. Seems to me that there is a large group of people in this country to absolutely want us to lose this war.

Melissa Feb 17, 2007

Agree, Perry. I think many don’t really see the good that the soldiers are doing over there. It’s sad and disheartening. Hopefully, we’ll see more people supporting the troops in the way we should.

<3 for the comment. :D

lisa Feb 18, 2007

amen sistah :medal:

S. Weasel Feb 18, 2007

We’re lucky to have guys like your dad. Best wishes to you both.

Daniel Nenadovic Feb 18, 2007

Not gonna lie, I’m getting sick of war.

Of course, we certainly need to finish it.

I vote ebola. Norly.

Melissa Feb 18, 2007

<3 Lisa, mah sista.

Thanks, S.W. :)

And Dan, its “narly”, where is your geek pride. /slap

Angela Feb 18, 2007

While I don’t agree with alot of our involvement over there, I do agree 100% with supporting our troops. I may detest our president, but I support our troops. Even though not all of them are happy about where they are (I have a couple of friends stationed over there currently who aren’t quite happy with supporting something they are politically against), they do there job to its fullest because they look for the good in what they are doing.

Although I do to an extent feel bad for those “stuck” over there, because reading the contract or not, some people don’t have any other option to better there lives and get out of where they are then joining the militiary to get away. In the end though it works out for the best.

Daniel Nenadovic Feb 19, 2007

QQ

Melissa Feb 19, 2007

You know what rhymes with “QQ”?? … PEW PEW! Rawr! :gb:

stinamarie Mar 12, 2007

I didn’t know your dad was in Iraq! I hope he’s back in time for all the special things going on, too. It’s scary that you’re graduating soon! But I’m excited for you, too :)

T Jeffery Apr 09, 2007

Hi…. My husband is located exactly where your father is and he is working with one of the MiTT teams there. I am proud of him to the core of my heart and no matter what the politics, you are right, they are doing what they love for those that they love. They are true patriots and nothing will change that.

A member of my own family verbally assaulted me the other day over the war and hating Bush, yadayadayada. I told her that there are good things happening there that military families know about but that the media does not find fit to share because they are not controversial. I am sure that your dad tells you some of the good things they do, donations to schools, orphanages, escort duties to make sure kids get to school, vaccinations and medical care, etc. Many little girls are able to go to school for the first time in their lives. That cannot be a bad thing. Our guys give 110 percent 100 percent of the time over there.

Thanks for giving voice to the love of your father and placing a face on the courage that all family members know our soldiers possess. We too are patriots, we wait it out, pray, hope, and hold down the fort while they do their duty, we do ours.

Take care and God Bless!

T, Ft Riley KS

Melissa Apr 09, 2007

Thank you so much for your comment, I completely agree. :)

There are so many wonderful and amazing things happening over there and it is just so sad that the media can’t seem to want to cover it at all. Just way too much negativity overshadowing the great acts that do happen.

And that is so true, we have a duty as well to uphold along side of the soldiers over there. We need to support them and look at the positive aspects of what is happening. Our minds are open and they are seeing the truth!

It’s people like my dad and your husband that are the real heroes here. :) I’m totally proud and happy to be a patriotic American and to show my love and support for great people like that! :)

Thanks so much again for your response, it warms me to know that there are others out there who know the truth. :)