from the ANDREW SULLIVAN website
FROM FALLUJAH: A marine writes home:
Things have been busy here. You know I can't say much about
it. However, I do know two things. One, POTUS has given us
the green light to do whatever we needed to do to win this
thing so we have that going for us. Two, and my opinion
only, this battle is going to have far reaching effects on
not only the war here in Iraq but in the overall war on
terrorism. We have to be very precise in our application of
combat power. We cannot kill a lot of innocent folks
(though they are few and far between in Fallujah). There
will be no shock and awe. There will be plenty of bloodshed
at the lowest levels. This battle is the Marine Corps'
Belleau Wood for this war. 2/1 and 1/5 will be leading the
way. We have to find a way to kill the bad guys only. The
Fallujahans are fired up and ready for a fight (or so they
think). A lot of terrorists and foreign fighters are holed
up in Fallujah. It has been a sanctuary for them. If they
have not left town they are going to die. I'm hoping they
stay and fight.
This way we won't have to track them down one by one.
This battle is going to be talked about for a long time. The Marine Corps will either reaffirm its place in history as one of the greatest fighting organizations in the world or we will die trying. The Marines are fired up. I'm nervous for them though because I know how much is riding on this fight (the war in Iraq, the view of the war at home, the length of the war on terror and the reputation of the Marine Corps to name a few). However, every time I've been nervous during my career about the outcome of events when young Marines were involved they have ALWAYS exceeded my expectations. I'm praying this is one of those times.
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