Spray and Pray
When you're alone and life is making you lonely
you can always go - downtown
When you've got worries, all the noise and the hurry
Seems to help, I know - downtown
Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city
Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty
--Downtown, Petula Clark
you can always go - downtown
When you've got worries, all the noise and the hurry
Seems to help, I know - downtown
Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city
Linger on the sidewalk where the neon signs are pretty
--Downtown, Petula Clark
Why don't they pass a Constitutional amendment prohibiting anybody
from learning anything? If it works as well as prohibition did,
in five years Americans would be the smartest race of people on earth
--Will Rogers
Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people
who are putting us on, or by imbeciles who really mean it?
--Mark Twain
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''Security forces in Baghdad have full control in only 40 percent of the city five months into the pacification campaign, a top American general said Saturday as U.S. troops began an offensive against two al-Qaida strongholds on the capital's southern outskirts.''
''The overall commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, said during a news conference with visiting Defense Secretary Robert Gates that the operation would put troops into key al-Qaida-held areas surrounding Baghdad (U.S.: 60% of Baghdad Not Controlled).''
So troops will be put into key al Qaida areas surrounding Baghdad--then what?
''[Lt. Gen. Raymond] Odierno said there was a long way to go in retaking the city from Shiite Muslim militias, Sunni Arab insurgents and al-Qaida terrorists.''Of course, when we wrest the city from the Shia militias, Sunni Arab insurgents and al Qaida terrorists, there won't be anybody left to inhabit these areas, as the forementioned people are Iraq. It is their country, after all.
Perhaps once we've swept all of the dead-enders out, we can use it as we do the bought Southwestern city of Playas [Zombie Beach Party].
The article further reports on the found i.d. cards for Spc. Alex R. Jimenez and Pvt. Byron Fouty, who ''were snatched in a raid. . .''
Snatched--sounds so much better, more amateur and below-board--than captured. It is like watching an episode from Get Smart, and we are dealing with little more than rank amateurs. Personally, Ranger hates it when he gets snatched.
''Two top advisers to the prime minister said al-Maliki, a Shiite, objected vigorously to the new U.S. policy of arming and training Sunni militants in the fight against al-Qaida.''
What's the problem? It is incredible that the Shia leadership does not understand that arming Sunni militants and ''former'' insurgents is actually a good thing. Truly, things just can't get any stranger than this incredible initiative. Hell, let's just give everybody an AK-47 and let them duke it out; may the best man win. Surely the NRA would approve.
''A third said Gates told al-Maliki that political and legislative action sought by the U.S., including a new law to share oil revenues among all Iraqis, must be complete by September when the defense secretary has to report to Congress on progress in Iraq.''Now, this is democracy in action. What if the Shias do not want to share their oil revenue? Is GWB prepared to veto their legislation? It does work that way, doesn't it? Vetoes are pretty powerful things, especially in the hands of the Decider Guy.
''Gates also met with President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, and expressed concern that the security situation nationwide might be spiraling out of control, a presidential aide said.''At least Gates demonstrates some subtlety here, as a master of understatement. Might be--or, it might just be an example of a tight run ship. Hard to tell. Wouldn't be prudent at this juncture to come down on it one way or the other.
The article ends with a tidbit on the sort of rabble-rousing the hoodlums are about:
''On Saturday, attackers blew up the al-Ashrah al-Mubashra mosque in Basra at dawn, residents in nearby houses said. As they were leaving, the bombers wrote graffiti on the complex's outer wall with the names of revered Shiite saints. . .''
The fact that they had time to write graffiti indicates to Ranger that they were not exactly pressed for time. Possibly controlling the sale of spray paint will alleviate this phenomenon. Nothing else seems very effective.
Labels: army as security force
8 Comments:
We should try a different tactic to victory, perhaps? Like sending in the TSA, those brave souls keeping us safe in airports, defending us against sippy cup terrorists like Monica Emmerson, by gawwwwd!
Or we could send in our own paint can equipped "taggers" to balance it all out?
Yeah, one of those Mondays, it is.
Security really isn't the issue is it? I mean, who really cares? It's about the OIL and the BASES, always has been, always will be. Everything else is just collateral damage. You don't actually suppose the administration cares Iraqi citizens any more than they care about American citizens, do you? The masses are nothing more than background noise in the minds of the powerful, to be ignored whenever possible and suppressed if the volume gets too high.
Loved the Mark Twain quote, thanks!
labrys,
We need to remain broad in our thinking--unconventional enemy dictates unconventional approaches.
To the sippy straws! Dear God, I see another potential unconventional interrogation tactic emerging here. . . (blame it on the recent ''torture porn'' posting.)
Lisa
kootenay,
You are a cynic, I see. Your sort is welcome here.
So, are you siding with the imbecile reading by Twain, or the clever fox reading?
Lisa
I think there is a layer of imbeciles between the masses and the foxes. You know the names of all the idiots, but most of the foxes' names are never heard in the MSM. Think of them as a wall of morons, with clever people just behind them that you only spot if you're looking hard. Just an educated guess, mind you, who really knows?
kootenay,
Thank you, K. Yes, this is how I've visualized it, too, a considered amalgam of Alice in Wonderland and the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
The unseen foxes having something of a plasma-like quality, as they can affect phase changes rather handily,
Lisa
Oh, G_d, Lisa, please! Not the sippy straws! I'll tell you anything you want to know.
Lurch,
(smile)--I just learned about this by scanning comments on a dominatrice's site.
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