Rumsfeld lectures Iraqi Parliament

All those recently elected Iraqis who’ve been screwing around like forming a government is no big deal, have had the riot act read to them by Rumsfeld.

Rumsfeld’s message was made extremely loudly and clearly in his indomitable style when he told the interim Iraqi President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari about Washington’s frustration with the fact that 10 weeks after the historic elections here in Iraq, the government has still yet to be formed.

The defense secretary made the Iraqi officials fully aware of his belief that this delay is having damaging effects on Iraq’s future. It not only undermines the faith of the Iraqi people in democracy. But, every day the formation of the government is delayed is yet another day that U.S. troops are going to have to remain in this country. In addition, the power vacuum only feeds the insurgency that is making the daily lives of regular Iraqis so miserable.

That’ll show ’em.

If a power vacuum feeds an insurgency, is that why it has grown so large under the US occupation? Just asking.

Move Along, Nothing to See Here

A reader sends this tidbit from the very throne of the America-hatin’ liberal media, The Southern Illinoisan:

    At John A. Logan College Friday morning, [Sen. Dick] Durbin sat down with a four young soldiers who had been affected – both directly and indirectly – by PTSD.

    Benjamin Jones of Du Quoin, who served in Iraq from January to June 2003, took part in some of the most brutal aspects of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

    “I was in the infantry; my job was to fight,” Jones said. “We had a lot of casualties. I had to pick up several of my friends piece by piece. I had to kill women, children, old men – everyone.”