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thedrifter
09-25-03, 06:16 AM
09-23-2003

Guest Column: Progress in Iraq is Real



By Art Messer



On the ground in Iraq, I’ve caught wind of and read recent news articles back in the states. I figured I could clarify some things. As usual, the news media has blown some things way out of proportion.



The countryside is getting more safe by the day despite all the attacks you are hearing about. Imagine if every shooting incident or robbery committed in Los Angeles was blown way out of proportion. This is a country where most of the Saddam Hussein thugs are being chased around like scared rabbits by coalition forces. It is literally open season on them! We hunt them down like animals.



There were about a million soldiers in the Iraqi army at the beginning of hostilities and most of them took off before we attacked. There are some that were very loyal to Saddam that are trying to sneak around and take pot-shots at us. We are cleaning them up pretty fast. There are also thugs from other countries like Iran and Syria running around. Well, the Iraqis hate these thugs as much as we do. So the Iraqi people are hunting them down too! I can honestly say 98 percent of the population of Iraq loves us and they do not want us to leave – ever! They say as long as we are here they feel safe.



What is going on with the country’s infrastructure?



Everything is going well. The railroad is running again. The railroad has not run since 1991. In the city of Hillah, the power stays on 24 hours a day and it has more power than prior to the war. Some Iraqis are worried about getting too much food from the coalition because they don’t have enough room in their homes to store it. The markets are open. The Seabees have rebuilt all of the schools and put in furniture and chalkboards. The kids used to sit on the floor! Now they have nice desks to sit at. Commerce is running.



New money is being printed. The Iraqi Dinar has stabilized and is now increasing in value. Most of the Iraqi men want to buy Chevy pickups (I told them a Dodge Ram with a Cummins Diesel is better). They pretty much want any vehicle made by General Motors. The highways and bridges are being repaired.



In the universities, the girls have tossed their deshakas (long black dresses with head and face coverings) and are now wearing western-style clothes and even some are wearing short sleeves. The favorite drink is Pepsi, followed by Coke. They want us to bring them any and everything American. Any item made in America or that is from America is worth money over here.



The newspapers and television paint a picture of doom and gloom and that we are having major problems over here. That is just not the case.



The Iraqis have a saying about the situation over here: “Every day is better than the day before.” Life is flowing back into this country and it is fun to watch. And I am so glad that I got to watch it happen.



Some days watching the Iraqi people is like watching the faces of little kids on Christmas Day! Many of them are walking around in a daze wondering what to do with their freedom.



They are starting businesses everywhere. They want to build shopping malls and factories, they want McDonalds and Jack in the Box and Pizza Hut. Of course, anything American fast food, because of the stories the troops are telling them. We give them our old newspapers and magazines that people have been sending us and they are absolutely flabbergasted when they read them. They want us to keep bringing them. They read every single page even the advertisements over and over.



Thanks again to all of you for your support.



Senior Chief Art Messer is a member of the U.S. Navy Seabees currently serving in Iraq. This letter to friends at home was forwarded to DefenseWatch.

http://www.sftt.org/cgi-bin/csNews/csNews.cgi?database=Defensewatch%20Special.db&command=viewone&op=t&id=1&rnd=639.1323114351235


Sempers,

Roger
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