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Lance Fairchok
A Soldier’s Life is Cheap
June 26, 2009
The
Obama Administration has betrayed this nation’s servicemen and women.
They have sold our soldiers lives for a pittance for short term
political expediency. Sold so cheaply in fact, that the heinous crimes
of kidnapping, torture and murder, are forgotten, its perpetrators set
free to appease terrorists and their masters. By their actions the Obama
administration has set the stage for the killing of more brave young
Americans and countless innocents.
A
recent article on the National Review Online, by Andrew C. McCarthy
entitled “Negotiating
with Terrorists” outlines the outrageous actions of this President and
his cabinet. It should bring down a firestorm of anger against the
craven and traitorous officials behind this decision.
“On Jan. 20, 2007, five
American soldiers were killed and three seriously wounded in Iraq. As
Bill Roggio
relates at the Long War Journal, it
was a daring operation: a twelve-man terrorist team disguised as U.S.
servicemen attacked our troops as they held a previously arranged
meeting with local officials in Karbala. Four of the soldiers were alive
when they were abducted from the scene. They were handcuffed and
murdered in a remote location when the coalition forces attempting to
rescue them closed in.“
The operation was
certainly the work of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps who along
with Hezbollah was responsible for killing 19 members of the United
States Air Force at the Kobar Towers in Saudi Arabia years earlier. A
few months later Qais Qazali, Laith Qazali and Ali Mussa Daqduq were
captured along with documents that confirmed they were agents of Iran
responsible for organizing and directing terror cells in Iraq.
Hundreds of US servicemen and women and thousands of innocent Iraqis
died horribly because of them. McCarthy continues;
“About two weeks ago, the
Obama administration released Laith Qazali after extensive negotiations
with the Asaib al-Haq terror network. That network has long been in
negotiations with the fledgling Iraqi government, dangling the
possibility of laying down its arms, renouncing violence, and
integrating into Iraqi society, provided that its top members —
particularly Qais and Laith Qazali, as well as Ali Mussa Daqduq — be
released.”
Negotiations between the
administration and the Asaib al-Haq terror network have been ongoing;
Oais Qazali may be released next. The initial exchange was for the
corpses of two murdered British citizens. Suspiciously, it was an act
unsolicited by the British. There are other motivations at work here and
one can only speculate at what trade offs, if any, Obama hoped to make.
It should make Americans realize just what kind of people are in the
White House and how little they value our service members and the ideals
of justice Americans hold dear. You do not reward evil, it cannot be
appeased. They are dealing with the devil, and are comfortable doing it.
The maddening question is
how an American President could allow the release of such men? Their
crimes deserve nothing more than a firing squad. Yet with the blood of
our brave young on their hands they will be free to return to their vile
work.
How much more American and
Iraqi blood will be spilt? What kind of ideological madness made this
seem like a good idea to the amateurs in the White House? Can they truly
be so blind to the horrific consequences of releasing terrorists for
hostages, alive or dead? Can they be so naive as to believe that Asaib
al-Haq will stop the terror it is sworn to carry out? Or do they hate
our soldiers so completely that they do not care?
Read the Andrew C. McCarthy’s
whole article. Spread it far and wide. This cannot stand.
About Lance Fairchok
Lance Fairchok is a Featured Writer for The
New Media Journal. He is a retired Air Force Intelligence
professional with many years of service in Europe, North Africa
and the Middle East. His travels left him fascinated by the wide
differences in human cultural perceptions and how ideas spread
in diverse populations. He writes and does research on a variety
of subjects to include totalitarian ideologies, radical Islam
and press accuracy. He currently teaches and writes on the
Emerald Coast of Florida. |