The Day after Iraqi’s First Election

By | February 7, 2022

[February 7, 2022]  This is what I wrote to my son the day after Iraqi’s first democratic election: “It appears that the Iraqi elections were a complete success by any measure.”  The Iraqis defied the terrorists; women, in particular, voted overwhelmingly.  The elections were more than a move toward democracy but a move toward a civilized, modern society.… Read More »

“Our Longest Year in Iraq” (2021)

By | October 2, 2021

A Story that Needs Telling Military historians have failed if their objective was to portray the reality of war.  Here’s General Satterfield‘s story, in his own words, of the Engineer Soldiers’ exploits on the battlefields of Iraq.  His story is told to understand war, appreciate the Soldier, and comprehend what happened and why. It is the American ideal… Read More »

Did Iraq Have its Own Operation Werewolf?

By | July 17, 2021

[July 17, 2021]  One of the justifications for invading Iraq in 2003 was that their military possessed weapons of mass destruction.  Although chemical weapons were found in abundance, the most sought-after WMD was nuclear.  Did Iraq have its own Operation Werewolf that took WMD materials out of the country? After the initial invasion of Iraq, U.S. forces were… Read More »

The Iraqi Osirak Nuclear Research Facility

By | September 16, 2017

[September 16, 2017]  In early 2007 the Iraq War between a “coalition of the willing” and Iraqi insurgents was not going as planned for the U.S. and its allies.  U.S. President Bush announced a “surge” of troops to compensate for too little forces operating there.  To expand coalition operational area, the Osirak nuclear research facility was one of… Read More »

The Iraq Military Finds its Nerve by Army Vet

By | March 2, 2017

[March 2, 2017]  Army Vet reflects today on the IRAQI ARMY that has found the NERVE to take on the ISLAMIC STATE terror group. The pursuit of a military victory in Mosul, Iraq has meaning for the free world that it neither appreciates nor wants to understand … perhaps cannot understand, because of its social contradictions.  Such is… Read More »