Last night I read that my Soldier's deployment would be extended beyond the NATO takeover date. I know given the heavy casualties his company took over the last couple of weeks, he sounded subdued - at best. The knowledge that he would come home soon helped sustain him during the very difficult campaign that is currently ending. In early June - he said "Only about 6 more weeks, Mom!"
Now, according to the publication "Stars and Stripes", they are aware that they will be staying and for the next few weeks, that stay will be at best "uncomfortable." They have been moved into temporary housing where their "supply officer" is trying his best to find a bed for everyone - even if that bed is in an unconditioned tent in temps that exceed 120 degrees most days. Lines for showers, chow, and other necessities will increase. The ability to communicate with family - poor to begin with - will become even worse with the increase in personnel housed at this small operating base.
NATO has a different "strategy" for dealing with the insurgency - building rather than bombing. My Soldier did express some concerns over the differing attitudes of the NATO force as they entered the theater. He has expressed nothing but praise for the Afghan forces but felt that the NATO force's peacekeeping strategy was a bit "inexperienced" given the conditions on the ground - where increasingly suicide bombers, bold raids on government facilities and ambushes have become commonplace.
It is getting kind of hard to tell a young man to "do his job...and stay focused" when the planning for the "Global War on Terror" is so obviously neglected. Friends with family serving in Iraq are dealing with similar feelings with the announcement that the 172 Stryker will be extended and sent to Baghdad to quell the sectarian violence there.
Politicians in both parties are busy "chest thumping" about who can best "manage the War on Terror" - but in reality, most are simply engaged with getting re-elected while brave young men and women die.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
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