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Home Front: Culture Wars
Murtha Was Lily-Livered Before, With Disastrous Results
2005-11-22
After terrorists attacked U.S. troops in Mogadishu, Somalia 12 years ago, anti-Iraq war Democrat, Rep. John Murtha urged then-President Clinton to begin a complete pullout of U.S. troops from the region.

Clinton took the advice and ordered the withdrawal - a decision that Osama bin Laden would later credit with emboldening his terrorist fighters and encouraging him to mount further attacks against the U.S.

"Our welcome has been worn out," Rep Murtha told NBC's "Today" show in Sept. 1993, a month after 4 U.S. Military Police had been killed in Somalia by a remote-detonated land mine.

The Pennsylvania Democrat announced that President Clinton had been "listening to our suggestions. And I think you'll see him move those troops out very quickly."

Two weeks later, after 18 U.S. Rangers were killed in the battle of Mogadishu, Murtha visited U.S. forces in Somalia. Upon his return he proclaimed to the world that the Mogadishu defeat had a devastating impact on the Rangers' morale.

"They're subdued compared to normal morale of elite forces," Murtha said. "Obviously, it was a very difficult battle. A lot of Somalis were killed, but it was a brutal battle."

Murtha said the U.S. had to no choice but to pull out now, explaining, "There's no military solution. Some of them will tell you [that] to get [warlord Mohamed Farrah] Aidid is the solution. I don't agree with that."

The comments were eerily similar to Murtha's assessment of U.S involvement in Iraq last week, when he declared, "the U.S. cannot accomplish anything further militarily. It is time to bring [the troops] home."

Taking Murtha's advice back then, however, turned out to have deadly consequences for U.S. security. In a 1998 interview with ABC's John Miller, Osama bin Laden said that America's withdrawal from Somalia had emboldened his burgeoning al Qaida force and encouraged him to plan new attacks.

"Our people realize[d] more than before that the American soldier is a paper tiger that run[s] in defeat after a few blows," the terror chief recalled. "America forgot all about the hoopla and media propaganda and left dragging their corpses and their shameful defeat."
Posted by:Anonymoose

#5  Aye, yee sonofbitches. It ain't much of a fuckin war but it's the only one we got. Grow a set of balls and get on with the fuckin war. Let's win one for a change. We can do it. We are winning now--don't pull out ye Washington cowardly Dhemi bat bastards. Stay the course. Don't listen to all those nattering nabobs of defeat on the left. They are trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. They think failure is just deferred success or cutting and running.

Damn. it felt good to say that.
Posted by: ThangerSmackDown   2005-11-22 16:10  

#4  "Cut and Run Murtha" is his new name. Do not use it without including that.
Posted by: Mahou Sensei Negi-bozu   2005-11-22 15:52  

#3  He and the Dhimis are stuck on stupid and stuck in Vietnam. They are desparately trying to find defeat and believet ath if they chant it enough it will happen. Don't dismiss these loon because the MSM is in cahoots and loves painting a sad picture of the WOT.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-11-22 15:07  

#2  Anyone know if he voted to cut off aid in 1974 to South Vietnam while the North was bursting its seams with Soviet and Chinese tanks, trucks, missiles, and ammo?
Posted by: ed   2005-11-22 14:09  

#1  Murtha seems to have a rather narrow view of how or when to use US forces. Clearly he is not a nation-building guy. Yet he seems to have no sensitivity to the long-term impact of the "get out now" strategies he advocates. This doesn't make him a coward, it just makes him dumb.
Posted by: remoteman   2005-11-22 14:06  

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