Coalition forces seem to have broken the code on the “urban
warfare” that was supposed to turn Basra into a charnel house.
We’re about to find out in Baghdad.
Urban warfare, as the playful pundits have been describing it,
was going to require us to fight house-to-house down every street
of every city, incurring huge numbers of casualties. But the Brits
— who charged into Basra on Sunday, and appear intent on staying
— had spent the whole week before raiding into Basra with heavy
armor, destroying the “fedayeen” and foreign terror cells Saddam
had placed there. Now, the Third Infantry Division is raiding into
Baghdad, even driving through Saddam’s “Triumphal Arches” in a
gesture that usually requires only one finger and not thirty
tanks.
There are those who still believe that the Fearsome Republican
Guard — well, at least the three or four divisions that haven’t
been shocked and awed into little pieces — are waiting in tunnels
beneath Baghdad, ready to spring out against our tired, overheated
troops who are slogging their way in. The idea, some say, is to
turn Baghdad into a desert version of Stalingrad.
Coalition troops should be a little tired and overheated. They
have liberated over half of Iraq in two weeks, and it has not been
easy. The temperatures in Iraq will now exceed 100 Fahrenheit most
days. It’s no use reminding anyone that if we’d done this in
January instead of late March, the weather would have been more
accommodating. The troops are acclimating to the climate and will
soon be reinforced by the 4th Division, which hasn’t yet seen the
fight. So let’s not get into another one of those “pause” debates.
But more than that, whenever the Stalingradist moles can poke their
noses out of their tunnels, every hotshot jet jockey in the Western
World is waiting upstairs for a crack at them.
One of the things the supposed moles don’t realize is that when
that bunch faked a surrender and lured a bunch of Marines into an
ambush, the fly-guys determined they wouldn’t let that happen
again. So the CAS guys — the close air support pilots flying
everything from F-15 Strike Eagles to F/A-18 Hornets to AV6-B
Harriers and attack helos — are hanging around 24/7, and if there
are hidden Iraqis, the CAS crowd will deal with them very
quickly.
Urban warfare in Iraq could still be horrible, and we could
still incur huge casualties but for the liberated Iraqis
themselves. Wherever we go, those who believe they are really
liberated are cooperating, and giving us that most valuable of all
gifts: reliable and specific intelligence. They have no love for
the Saddamites, and are all too willing to help us find them, their
arms caches and anything else we’re looking for.
For urban warfare to thwart a force such as ours, the populace
would have to cooperate with the urban guerrillas. But unlike
Vietnam, where the people — some terrorized, and some merely
hating the Saigon government — didn’t cooperate, the Iraqis are
cooperating in substantial numbers. So long as they do, neither
urban “guerrillas” nor the other terrorists Saddam’s regime has
imported can succeed against us. Yes, they can raise the price of
victory, but they cannot prevent it or even slow its arrival by
much.
While our troops perform superbly, the liberals back home are
laying the groundwork to take the shine off their success. It
happened a month ago, but with all that’s been going on, it slipped
past me: Miz Hillary is now a member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee. She joins ranking Dem Carl Levin, Ted Kennedy and others
who will be very happy to belittle the success in Iraq to try to
pave the way for the Dem run for the White House next year. Their
game plan is pretty obvious.
First, there will be an assault on the technology that enables
us to win so convincingly, and without losing the hundreds or
thousands more American lives that otherwise would be lost. The
Dems will demand the Air Force disprove the Iraqi claims of errant
cruise missiles and precision-guided weapons went astray and killed
hundreds of civilians. And we will spend months or years trying to
prove a negative.
Next will come the criticisms of the things that worked far
better than expected such as the Patriot PAC-3 anti-missile system.
There have been two fratricides by the Patriot, killing American
and British aircrews. But only one Iraqi missile has gotten
through, a low-altitude shot that went under the Patriot’s radars.
Without PAC-3, the damage to our troops and to Kuwait would already
be substantial.
And there will be another major assault by the feministas. Young
Jessica Lynch performed bravely in combat, but her story is not a
justification to put more women on the front lines. Women still
cannot perform to the physical standards men do, and thus must be
kept out of the combat arms. Look for Miz Hillary and others to
demand that all combat arms be opened to women. And the feminists
won’t stop there. Thanks to the Secretary of the Air Force, they
have a great way to tarnish the accomplishments of the airborne
warriors in Iraq.
The Air Force is about to be assaulted politically with the same
force and violence the Navy was in the Tailhook mess. When Navy
Secretary Larry Garret tried to stand up for the troops, he was
fired for his trouble. His successor (now NASA administrator), Sean
O’Keefe, preemptively surrendered and a whole generation of naval
aviators was sacrificed on the altar of feminism. Now, Air Force
Secretary John Roche seems too anxious to surrender everyone and
everything at the first hint of a skirmish with the skirts. He
ordered the removal of the famous “Bring Me Men” sign that has
decorated the academy since its beginnings.
The sexual assault claims lodged by a number of former and
current women cadets at the Air Force Academy will be used to
change the academy from a military school that produces warriors
into a nice college where the kids wear uniforms. So far, Air Force
Chief of Staff, Gen. John Jumper, is just nodding and yessiring
Roche, rather than getting to the bottom of it and fixing what may
be broken without destroying the whole system. Roche — before any
real inquiry was completed — cravenly removed the top four
officers at the academy.
Which leaves the congressbeings looking elsewhere — deep into
the academy and the whole warrior culture in all the services —
for the pound of flesh they’ll want to take and get credit for.
This is going to be Tailhook 2, and it will damage all the services
unless someone at a high level fights back with the only weapons
that warriors have against political attack: facts, integrity, and
courage. With leaders such as Roche, those weapons won’t even be
touched.