Saddam the Bastard, His Victim the Iraqis
From Windsofchange.net:
In a way, more troubling than a simple insurgency. The human frailty on display in Iraq is sobering, and disheartening. Saddam was a bastard, and these truly are his people.
There is no insurgency in the sense of Vietnam, Algeria, or even Chechnya. There is not a web of like-minded (much less amenable) patriots gaining succor and inspiration from the populace. There are a thousand disparate cabals and petit punks and opportunists, each with competing motivations and interests. A water truck leaving a coalition base may be fired upon by a host of various suspects. The "usual suspects" rounded up may include:
1) a 17-year-old who was paid $50,
2) a competitor of the truck's owner who covets his contract,
3) a local tribesman who resents the presence of another affiliate,
4) a garden-variety criminal out to steal the truck, or embezzle the business,
5) a former Ba'athist apparatchik fearing the end of his gravy train,
6) a Jihadist from Yemen or Saudi Arabia or Egypt hoping to please God, or
7) an Iraqi, proud and nationalistic, believing the US is on a craven crusade to plunder his country's oil and rich culture.
In a way, more troubling than a simple insurgency. The human frailty on display in Iraq is sobering, and disheartening. Saddam was a bastard, and these truly are his people.
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