Friday, May 23, 2008
Imperial Life in the Emerald City...a review
When I told people I was going to Iraq, several of them recommended this book. All of those that recommended it were civilians. When I got here I went on Amazon and ordered it. It came in Monday and I finished it last night.
This book is one of those pieces written by a journalist for the Washington Post who tries to say that EVERYTHING done in the early days of the Iraq War was done wrong and those in charge never had a clue. Now I am not a politician...I loved the West Wing but that hardly qualifies me.
However I would like to speak to a couple of points in this book:
In it he says that Military members eat daily on food provided to them, by Haliburton, for free, while local business suffer due to our having these meals "given" to us.
OK...this isn't something radical and new. Many of us live and work right here in the Green Zone so having food near by is a blessing. Here is another point. It is DANGEROUS out there! In the three weeks I have been here I have had to "duck and cover," at least 20 times. One of them was a little too close for my liking. So you are saying we should risk our lives and go outside the Green Zone, where the bad guys are, just to get some Chinese Food? No thanks, I will eat in here where it is safer than out there.
In the book he goes on and on about how people sit by the pool in their off time.
So what! It is 120 outside everyday by noon. We are thousands of miles from our loved ones. Some of the Soldiers spend days and days out in the desert on convoys, so if they want to chill by the pool what is wrong with that...yes there is a pool here....yes it was Sadam's...damn right I am going to swim in it if I want to it is here so am I so what is so wrong about that?
In order to give this book full representation I am going to buy Paul Bremer's book about being the viceroy in Iraq in the days following the fall of Sadam so I can have both sides of this coin.
If you ask me it is people like this, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, who wrote Imperial Life in the Emerald City, that are making this war so bad in the eyes of the world. They want to make a quick buck and the best way to do that is to expound on the bad and drum it into the ground.
Yes mistakes have been made...the President has even said that, but WE are HERE and WE are TRYING, what are you doing Mr. Chandrasekaran? Oh yes...you are cashing checks.
This book is one of those pieces written by a journalist for the Washington Post who tries to say that EVERYTHING done in the early days of the Iraq War was done wrong and those in charge never had a clue. Now I am not a politician...I loved the West Wing but that hardly qualifies me.
However I would like to speak to a couple of points in this book:
In it he says that Military members eat daily on food provided to them, by Haliburton, for free, while local business suffer due to our having these meals "given" to us.
OK...this isn't something radical and new. Many of us live and work right here in the Green Zone so having food near by is a blessing. Here is another point. It is DANGEROUS out there! In the three weeks I have been here I have had to "duck and cover," at least 20 times. One of them was a little too close for my liking. So you are saying we should risk our lives and go outside the Green Zone, where the bad guys are, just to get some Chinese Food? No thanks, I will eat in here where it is safer than out there.
In the book he goes on and on about how people sit by the pool in their off time.
So what! It is 120 outside everyday by noon. We are thousands of miles from our loved ones. Some of the Soldiers spend days and days out in the desert on convoys, so if they want to chill by the pool what is wrong with that...yes there is a pool here....yes it was Sadam's...damn right I am going to swim in it if I want to it is here so am I so what is so wrong about that?
In order to give this book full representation I am going to buy Paul Bremer's book about being the viceroy in Iraq in the days following the fall of Sadam so I can have both sides of this coin.
If you ask me it is people like this, Rajiv Chandrasekaran, who wrote Imperial Life in the Emerald City, that are making this war so bad in the eyes of the world. They want to make a quick buck and the best way to do that is to expound on the bad and drum it into the ground.
Yes mistakes have been made...the President has even said that, but WE are HERE and WE are TRYING, what are you doing Mr. Chandrasekaran? Oh yes...you are cashing checks.
Labels: Imperial Life in the Emerald City, Iraq, kuwait, Navy
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Hello there. You don't know me and I don't know you, but I have come to say hello and I wish you all the best during your deployment in Iraq.
I was in the Navy, got out as an ET3. I am also a Doctor Who fan.
box_in_the_box over at LiveJournal pointed me in this direction and has said some wonderful things about you.
Good luck, and come home safely!
I was in the Navy, got out as an ET3. I am also a Doctor Who fan.
box_in_the_box over at LiveJournal pointed me in this direction and has said some wonderful things about you.
Good luck, and come home safely!
[waves] I'm also visiting from Live Journal and am a Doctor Who fan, both old and new.
Thank you for your service. You are appreciated more than you can know.
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Thank you for your service. You are appreciated more than you can know.
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