Cheat-Seeking Missles

Friday, May 27, 2005

"Thank you, soldiers of the United States"

My friend Jim sent this over remarkable piece from an Iraqi that appeared on the Mesopotamian blog ("To bring one more voice of the Iraqi silent majority to the world"). With the Memorial Day weekend upon us, and with the media continuing to misclassify interrogation as torture, it couldn't be more fitting.
What prompted me to write about this subject today is watching the film that was shown on the “Iraqiya” on the anniversary of the fall of Saddam, that showed the cutting of tongues and heads, the breaking of arms and other fearful tortures in the prisons of Saddam the “Haddam” [the wrecker-translator]. These things would have continued to our present day had the Americans not intervened to depose this savage animal and his criminal Baathist regime.

I asked myself there and then: How can I thank the American liberators who have avenged us and avenged all the victims of Saddam’s regime? How can I avoid being ungrateful like Muqtada and his followers, who are enjoying now the freedom that America brought while at the same time shouting insults at this same America ? I could find nothing in my possession to thank these liberating soldiers except these words:

Thank you, soldiers of the United States of America and soldiers of her allies. Thank you our true friends. Thanks to all your sacrifices that delivered us from the darkness of Saddam to the light of freedom, elections and democracy.

We shall never ever, forget what you have given us, liberators."
There's much more. Be sure to read the whole thing. And God bless America and watch over our brave troops.