As with Vietnam, the Iraqi tar pit was oh-so-easy to sink
into, but appears to be just as tough to exit.
This should be no big surprise! Most slugfests - from bar
brawls to military misadventures like Vietnam and
Iraq - take some clever moves to step away from once the
swinging starts.
This is why most combat vets pick their fights carefully.
They look at their scars, remember the madness and are
always mindful of the fallout.
That's not the case in Washington, where the White House and
the Pentagon are run by civilians who have never sweated it
out on a battlefield. Never before in our country's history
has an administration charged with defending our nation been
so lacking in hands-on combat experience and therefore so
ignorant about the art and science of war.
Now the increasingly flummoxed Bush team is stealing the
page on Vietnamization from Nixon's Exit Primer, coupled
with the same deceitful tactics he used to get us out of the
almost decade-long Vietnam quagmire: telling lies.
The Nixon gang kicked off its con in 1969 via a killer of a
PR snow job to pacify an American public whose support for
the war was exhausted. The guts of this spin show were: We
have clobbered the enemy; the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN)
is main-event material and ready to take over the fighting;
and we can bring our troops home. This propaganda was
supported by ARVN combat-readiness reports systematically
doctored by our brass to show that the units we were
advising were good-to-go.
I was on the ground as an adviser to ARVN when the campaign
launched, and I was completely floored. Even the elite
outfits - Rangers, Special Forces, paratroopers - were not
fully capable of defending their country when put to the
test. And these gung-ho troops were ARVN's finest. Average
ARVN grunts down in the ordinary infantry divisions were so
ineffective that they couldn't have fought their way out of
a day-care center without massive U.S. air support.
Meanwhile, U.S. units started redeploying. Two years after
the last grunt climbed on the last silver "freedom bird" and
headed home, ARVN folded like a wet noodle.
All that blood, sacrifice and billions of American taxpayer
dollars went for naught because politicians hadn't worked
out the endgame before Round One. And then their
solution-without-honor was to lie their way out of a no-win
war.
Thirty-five years later, President Bush told the nation that
Iraq had nine fully trained combat infantry battalions. Just
as he was proclaiming the prowess of the Iraqi army, a major
in the Iraqi Training Command told me that the soldiers of
the 2nd Battalion, when committed to their first battle,
threw down their weapons and ran. "Not sure where the
president is getting his info, but we have only one
battalion that's good-to-go," he said.
Inquiring minds want to know: Is
our president still being fed bad skinny comparable to the
intel incorrectly linking
Saddam to
9/11 or claiming that Iraq was chockablock full of
weapons of mass destruction?
More recently, Pentagon hype claimed 140,000 trained and
equipped Iraqi troops were set to go toe to toe against an
estimated 15,000 insurgents. But when congressional pressure
from both Republicans and Democrats lit fires around the
feet of both SecDef Rummy's deputy Paul Wolfowitz and Joint
Chiefs Chairman Gen. Richard Myers, they were quick to admit
that only 40,000 Iraqi soldiers were ready to meet the
tiger. The rest, according to Myers, "were useful in
less-taxing jobs...in relatively stable southern Iraq."
The hard truth is that it takes a good 10 years to build an
army from the ground up. And the major emphasis must be
placed not on numbers such as how many battalions have been
fielded or how ready the recruits are, but rather on good,
old-fashioned officer training. Until this happens and the
corrupt Iraqi officer leadership - from gold bar to four
stars - gets a good scrub, our troops are stuck in the tar.
Bush needs to set up a truth squad directly outside his Oval
Office door quicksmart. Then, whenever the Pentagon plays
fast and loose with the truth, the liars can be immediately
rounded up and punished.
Because lying won't get our troops out of Iraq without our
national security taking a long-term hit that our country
simply cannot afford.
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