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General McChrystal is Right, Al Qaeda is a Non-Factor

Monday’s Washington Post story announcing that a key general believes Al Qaeda is crippled should be taken seriously. According to the Post:

Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, head of the Joint Special Operations Command’s operations in Iraq, is the chief promoter of a victory declaration and believes that AQI has been all but eliminated, the military intelligence official said. But Adm. William J. Fallon, the chief of U.S. Central Command, which oversees Iraq and the rest of the Middle East, is urging restraint, the official said. The military intelligence official, like others interviewed for this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity about Iraq assessments and strategy.

Senior U.S. commanders on the ground, including Gen. David H. Petraeus, the head of U.S. forces in Iraq, have long complained that Central Command, along with the CIA, is too negative in its analyses. On this issue, however, Petraeus agrees with Fallon, the military intelligence official said.

While General McChrystal is being unfairly pilloried as the author of “Mission Accomplished”, he is not receiving credit for extraordinary sacrifice and leadership during the last three years. The public will never know much about his command’s activities because they are highly classified. General McChrystal is not an armchair general. He has spent an extraordinary amount of time during the last three years deployed with his troops. He does not ask the units under his command to do anything he is not willing to do.

If the McChrystal quote is accurate (and I believe it is) then the American people are being given important information critical to understanding what is happening in Iraq. It is General McChrystal and his troops, not General Petraeus or Admiral Fallon, who are on the pointy end of the spear in the battle against what is left of Al Qaeda. What has been apparent for quite some time, most of the violence in Iraq is not (I REPEAT NOT) being caused by Al Qaeda in Iraq or foreign fighters.

As I have reported in these pages previously, I was in Iraq in May of 2006. I saw firsthand what units under General McChrystal’s command were doing–they were killing and capturing on a daily basis suspected Al Qaeda in Iraq operatives. Despite the success of their operations, the violence in Iraq continued to escalate (a trend that continued thru May of this year). Why? Very simple. Most of the violence was not being initiated nor carried out by Al Qaeda elements.  The violence then (and now) stems from sectarian strife–i.e., sunnis versus shias.

But the Bush Administration does not want to accept nor hear this kind of report. To admit that most of the violence in Iraq has nothing to do with Al Qaeda, and even less to do with foreign fighters, completely obliterates the Bush Administration’s rationale for keeping troops in Iraq. Once again we are witnessing a General being silenced for telling an uncomfortable truth to the American people.  This is a new “General Shinseki” moment in my view.

McChrystal’s assessment must be put on the public record as soon as possible.  The Senate and House Armed Services committees need to call General McChrystal to testify. He is not some political pollyanna seeking to curry favor with political masters. He’s a solid, professional soldier who has made enormous personal sacrifices during the last three years.  Once we understand that Al Qaeda is not the primary cause of violence in Iraq we can turn our attention to devising viable strategies to defuse the enmity fueling the civil war raging between Sunnis and Shias.  Unfortunately, it appears that the Congress and the American people are, once again, prepared to ignore an important warning from a frontline general.  McChrystal’s views on this are important and should be heard.

  • Donovan Fraser
  • Long Tooth

    “The public will never know much about his command’s activities because they are highly classified”.

    The public understands the need for degrees of discretion in matters of national security. They always have.

    But the terms “highly classified” and “national security” have been rendered meaningless. Since 1945, the nation has been betrayed too many times by the ‘classifiers’ for sinister, even diabolical reasons of their own.

    Smedley Butler knew the score.

    You yourself, just last week, wrote of the Israeli attack upon the USS Liberty and its attendant cover-up. Had that truth been broadcast at the time, who knows how history may have been affected? 40 years later, insofar as Americans are concerned, the “incident” is absolutely meaningless. Why? Well, it was “highly classified” and remains a matter of “national security”, of course.

    The fact you saw fit to expose this single lie strikes to the heart of the charade. The people of the United States are still deemed unfit to handle the truth. Yet you remain a free man, despite the fact your security clearance was impeccable, and you know whereof you speak.

    McChrystal has been all but labeled a liar by his commander in chief. Two things should now happen. He should either resign his commission, or be relieved of duty.

    To expect John Q. Public to trust any of “you people” is at this point asking the impossible (you’re all so damn full of yourselves).

    By my lights, we’ve now reached a point as a nation where a South African-style truth commission should be convened. People would need only speak the simple truth to honest questions in order to be off a legal hook, forever. Lie, and they would face prosecution.

  • http://www.petgazette-pets.com OleHippieChick

    Anything to continue the lie that it’s not a civil war.

    This is agony. The madministration consistently presents opinions directly opposing the general(s) on the ground, and we’re stuck with ANOTHER “he said, he said” turkey of a situation.

    Retired generals speak out and they’re classified as disgruntled ex-employees. Now active generals speak out and they’re discredited and/or ignored. There’s never an opportune moment, there’s never the right person with stature or evidence enough to break the magical suspension of disbelief allowed to bu$h. It is inconceivable that bu$h’s arguments are still held to be credible.

    Even the mildest of naysayers are dropping like flies (Donovan’s link). We know bu$hCo started spying on their so-called political enemies in January 2001, but Christ, what do they HAVE on these people? Why do they run so scared?

    This is making me nuts – it’s bu$h derangement syndrome. Can we haz class akshun suit?

  • http://thumbsnap.com/v/78mn2yFc.jpg 1Watt

    and now, for something completely different:

    http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20071022&s=bergen102207

  • Dee Loralei

    John McCain said earlier this week that the reason Sanchez was speaking out now as opposed to when he was active duty was because he saw what happened to Shinseki. And now they are trashing McChrystal.

    And the other guy (sorry, I’m blanking) who said we weren’t really safer now has decided to retire and spend more time with his grandchildren and his two new knees. This seems to be what happens if you go off the reservation with the Bushies, you are retired, you are asked to retire or your reputation is trashed.

    OldHippyChick, I’m thinking instead of class action, we need some RICO statutes invoked.

  • The Oracle

    The Bush administration has not only betrayed our Constitution and all U.S. citizens, they’ve also betrayed all the members of our U.S. military, both active duty and veterans.

  • PrchrLady

    I agree, and what a damned shame that there is no one left in congress who has balls or boobs enough to call them on it. I am sick to death of the horror that has been brought upon us by this gang, who without morals have set about to purposely destroy this nation, and the world. All for profit, greed, power, whatever… I am so horribly depressed by the non reaction of our so called leaders in doing/trying to do anything to stop them.

  • TimeShadow

    To expect John Q. Public to trust any of “you people” is at this point asking the impossible (you’re all so damn full of yourselves).

    I spent almost twenty years in the U.S. Army Special Forces. I’m a staunch liberal, and very much against this war.

    The military and the intelligence agencies are not your enemy. The people who caused this disaster are elected officials and their appointees.

    Special operations are classified to protect the lives of those who carry them out, not to deceive the public.

    Larry has done the public a great service in revealing as much as he has, but he can only go so far without violating his professional oaths or endangering his colleagues.

  • http://www.petgazette-pets.com OleHippieChick

    I’m ready to kick Pelosi in the neck. Sorry, I’m feeling violent these days.

  • camera guy

    True enough. I’ll go one further: The war has been lost, and those who have lost it are in the White House. (Well, one of them was SecDef earlier…)

    I’ve actually brought some groups to a dead stop when I tell them that we do in fact need a military. Antiwar is one thing, reckless and naive is quite another.

  • taters

    Well done, Larry. I know your respect for Lt. Gen. McChrystal comes from working closely with him.

  • taters

    Well said TimeShadow and thank you for your service to our country.
    This was posted at Pat Lang’s Sic Semper Tyrannis (Col. Lang was SF also) by Prof. Alan Farrell, who spent twenty years in SF. Please pardon me if I’m providing you info. you’re already familiar with. It’s an incredible read.

    http://turcopolier.typepad.com/sic_semper_tyrannis/2007/10/cortez-in-darie.html

  • Donovan Fraser

    I just can’t stand the “perfect circle of plausible deniability”.

    1.The president makes a claim which he knows is factually bogus because Intel was dubious at best and he knew it..
    2.He tells it to the congress which in turn gives him power to launch an ilegal war.
    3. then you have generals who say everything is hunky dory to the visiting congressmen to ease their guilt .
    4.then when generals leave the military they finally tell the truth .
    5.the congressmen get to claim “he told us everything was alright.

    Everyone is off the hook.

    Mission accomplished. “OPERATION SCREW THE AMERICAN PEOPLE” goes off without a hitch.

    the Perfect circle

    disgusting……

  • Bill Keyes

    a link to a story about Valerie Plame…

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20071017/cia-leak-book/

    Also she will be on 60 minutes, this coming Sunday.

    Larry,

    Do you think Valerie would do a guest column on NQ or is there anyway we can contact her to thank her for her service to our country??

  • Long Tooth

    “Special operations are classified to protect the lives of those who carry them out, not to deceive the public”.

    Re-read what I wrote. You missed the point altogether.

  • lidia

    “I spent almost twenty years in the U.S. Army Special Forces. I’m a staunch liberal, and very much against this war.”

    Hm, why it sounds for me very much like “I spent almost twenty years in the slauterhouse. I’m a staunch vegan, and very much against this beefstake.”

  • Bill Keyes

    On topic…

    It should come as no surprise that this man has gotten the same treatment as others before him.

    In our fascist-lite country, dissent is not tolerated and all of us who criticize the administration are just a few short steps from “the halliburton detention camps and at any moment are subject to being put on the “watch list: of “enemy combatants or suspects or whatever the term they decide to use”

    I would ask again as have many times in the past, when will these generals decide to refresh their memories of their sworn duty to protect us from enemies both “foreign and domestic”, and decide that our “domestic” enemies
    the Bush regime are a great enough threat to the people of this great country, that they are willing to remove them by force.

    Personally I would much rather live under martial law after a “coup” by the military rather than under martial law declared by the Bush regime.

  • Shirin

    And where is the lying generals’ responsibility in all this?

    Oh yeah sorry, I forgot that the military is a sacred cow that can do no wrong.

    Nevermind.

  • Shirin

    I have never had any respect for Ricardo Sanchez, and I have no respect for him now, I don’t care WHAT his excuse is. He is no better than any of the rest of them, plus he is dumber than a box of rocks.

    I will never forget his hyper-lame excuse for the refusal to comply with the requirement under international a law that they publish a list of names of detainees and their locations so that their families would know 1) they are alive, 2) where they are. He said they were unable to do it because Iraqi names are too difficult to spell. First, let me tell you that Arabic is one of the easiest languages to spell because it uses a purely phonetic alphabet with a strict one-to-one ratio between letters and sounds. Anyone with a few weeks of Arabic instruction can do a credible job of spelling Arabic names. But even stupider, did he REALLY expect us to believe that in all of Iraq, which used to have one of the highest literacy rates in the region, and one of the most highly educated populations, they could not find a single Iraqi who could spell Arabic names?!!!!

    And that was far from the only such gem that came out of that idiot’s mouth. He issued them on a regular basis.

    And while he is excoriating everyone else for their failures, and suggesting they should be relieved or resign, has he even remotely acknowledged his own lengthy string of war crimes, lies, and utter, abject failure.

    I don’t know about anyone else, but I have had enough of these whining, sniveling lying cowards who emerge from their holes after the fact to point the finger at everyone else.

  • Shirin

    When was the last time the U.S. military was used to actually defend the United States? It seems to me that the U.S. military has for many decades been an instrument of aggression, not defense.

  • Thinker

    Larry, Al Qaeda is as it was: in the imagination of the Security Forces identification and the progaganda machine.

    I am glad they are moving to evaporate the bogie man.

  • TimeShadow

    “I spent almost twenty years in the U.S. Army Special Forces. I’m a staunch liberal, and very much against this war.”

    Hm, why it sounds for me very much like “I spent almost twenty years in the slaughterhouse. I’m a staunch vegan, and very much against this beefsteak.”

    lidia,

    Do you consider military service and liberalism to be incompatible? Or do you consider dissent with foreign policy to be incompatible with military service?

  • http://www.petgazette-pets.com OleHippieChick

    McChrystal’s the one who lied about the death of Tillman, according to TPMhorsesmouth.

  • lidia

    I only know that “liberal” in USA means something like “leftist” or at least “believer in rule of law”. I am not a liberal, I am a Marxists, but still I cannot get how “liberal” could not just do ‘military service” but “Special Forces” whose job is specifically war and other crimes. I am sorry, maybe for average American “Special Forces” sounds great, for me it sounds more like that

    “Another leader of the armed bands is Guy Philippe, a former member of the Haitian military who received training from US Special Forces in Ecuador in the 1990s and was then sent back to Haiti, where he became a brutal police chief and sought to organize a coup in 2000. He is suspected of involvement in cocaine trafficking.”

    Or that “On November 14, a U.S. Special Forces team is sent into Tarin Kot to protect Hamid Karzai. In late November, they participated in the slaughter of prisoners in the Qala-i-Janghi prison fort in Mazar-i-Sharif. Recent evidence reveals that also they were involved at least as passive observers, in the infamous container convoys of death bringing prisoners from Mazar to Sheberghan.”

    And so on.

    “dissent with foreign policy to be incompatible with military service” -hm, gen. Butler did his “dissent” ONLY after retirement and he TOTALLY refuted his job. He called it “racket”. He did not defend what he did, he did not said he was ONLY against “this war”. And he was not a liberal, I guess :)

  • James M

    I need to know if any general is gonna fight for our Constitution, arrest ALL these subversives within called ELECTED OFFICIALS. It’s the only choice we have at saving our nation from these Islamic Communist subversive politicians who are DAILY SHREDDING THE CONSTITUTION! Every flight in every airport now has 1 family per flight of these so-called “muslim refugee’s” Its been noticed by pilots yet knowbody knows where theyre coming from or why. Sad day in USA when we must get truth from USSR!!! Russian report leaked here says it all about this Obama/Soetoro and his TRUE identity, role and plan..AND IT MAKES SENSE.
    http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1409.htm
    Read it all, every word and then somebody please tell me that Lt.Col. Terry Laken isnt gonna be COURT MARTIALED for requesting proof of eligibility from this ENEMY WITHIN called Obama.
    AMERICA WAKE THE HELL UP and understand this FEDERAL govt. has been compromised! They’ve almost destroyed our currency, then WERE DONE!!! No chance for a come back this time as they’ve sent our jobs away during last 15yrs.
    So ELECTIONS DONT MATTER ONE DAM BIT. Obama BY HIMSELF (thx to Bush) can suspend Constitution at any moment! 82nd airborne were just put on standby for DOMESTIC DEPLOYMENT!! Something big is about to happen USA and you better pray now like you never have before. Were in bigger trouble than anyone realizes. Our enemies are about to triumph over us. And all because of your ignorance,apathy,complacency and niativity.

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