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This however does not mean in any way we shouldn't be spying our asses off in Iran to more completely understand the nature of Iran's intentions. To that end lets up the spy dollars for more human intel.


I guess the question is where is the line between spying and invasion?

Sending a special ops unit in... that's not a spy dropping of photos for a handler. That's a military unit - I assume armed - entering the territory of a sovereign nation. To me, that's beyond spying. That's an act of war.

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I guess the question is where is the line between spying and invasion?

Sending a special ops unit in... that's not a spy dropping of photos for a handler. That's a military unit - I assume armed - entering the territory of a sovereign nation. To me, that's beyond spying. That's an act of war.

-Arrian


My impression of the special ops forces are more akin to the special ops forces that preceeded Afghanistan, i.e. building support and networks with the locals. I doubt highly there are seal teams looking to do a James Bond raid on Reactor 4 at present.

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ie, they are too smart to fall for the obvious. The obvious being that the admin had a few people talk to a 'reputable' outlet in the hopes of sending a message to the Iranians.

Still, I wonder if they got the message.


That would be illegal in America, and Hersch wouldn't go along with it. If the story appeared in the NYT, then you'd probably be right. The NYT is where the CIA does most of its plant stories.

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The NYT is where the CIA does most of its plant stories.


Probably so. As DanS stated the US plants its stories in hostile foreign press.

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The concept of working the insides via special forces akin to the approach in Afghanistan, namely networking with the disenchanted may have merit

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Funnily enough, the one country on this side of the ocean that would have elected Mr. Bush is not in Europe, but the Middle East: it's Iran, where many young people apparently hunger for Mr. Bush to remove their despotic leaders, the way he did in Iraq.

An Oxford student who had just returned from research in Iran told me that young Iranians were "loving anything their government hates," such as Mr. Bush, "and hating anything their government loves." Tehran is festooned in "Down With America" graffiti, the student said, but when he tried to take pictures of it, the Iranian students he was with urged him not to. They said it was just put there by their government and was not how most Iranians felt.

Iran, he said, is the ultimate "red state." Go figure.



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Or like Musharraf, Mubarak, and Qaddafyi? But those guys know how to kowtow properly...

Or hows about those noted lovers of freedom, the PRC? Goodness knows we wouldn't stoop so low as to trade with them. Oh, um...

Yeah, the whole world knows it's YOU and those like you that have it ass backwards, Ned.

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The existence of strongmen does not mean that we put them there as your crazy leftists state repeatedly, nauseously. Their continued existence does not require an immediate invasion by the US, as your stupid note implies. The US is the world's best hope of freedom and human rights. You know it, but say the opposite. Why? Because you are a leftist.

As to the alternative to UN sanctions being war, you proposed diplomacy. But the assumption here is that UN sanctions are the result of failure of diplomacy. If the EU cannot persuade Iran to stop, I am sure we cannot as well, as we have had no relations with Iran since Carter. So, if diplomacy fails, we have no recourse but to proceed to next steps or again, as you state, do nothing.

The next step are UN sanctions. I am somewhat sure the UN will impose them.

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He wasn't applying those particular dictators were put there by us.

That was your projection.

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Ted, true. His note did not say that. But his (and other leftist's) previous note was all about the US imposing/supporting dictators throughout the world as if the sole cause of dictatorships and oppression in the world was the US. Che, god love him, even has stated that the reason for Stalin's iron rule was the US. (His reasoning is a bit vague, but all leftists would agree with him because they pin the blame for all oppression in the world on the US in some way.)

Now we have the crazy Islamists even blaming the recent tidal wave on the US. We supposedly conducted some secret military experiments or such that set the earthquake off.

This drumbeat of insanity is almost laughable if it were not so harmful.

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On a serious note, I don't give that report much credibility.. the White House has already said it is full of holes. And we won't need many troops to topple the regime in Iran.


You are joking right?

Iran = Iraq x 2

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The existence of strongmen does not mean that we put them there as your crazy leftists state repeatedly, nauseously.


Doesn't mean we didn't though. In the case of the three specific dictators listed, however, we did not. OTOH, we speak of wanting to spread freedom, we never talk of doing it in our allies countries, where it might actually do the most good and where we'd probably be more successful with less violence used.

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Che, god love him, even has stated that the reason for Stalin's iron rule was the US.


Not exactly, Ned. You are, as usual, twisting things mightily. The U.S. was among many factors (and far from the most important one), in the rise of Stalin. The U.S. intervention of the Russian Civil War contibuted to the massive destruction of the war and helped to prolong it, but the principle foreign actors were Great Britain and, mostly, France (and Great Britain was the country that initiated the Russian Civil War). The massive destruction of the war created a situation in which the bureaucracy was able to become independent of the government, and within a few years, seize power. Not exactly the same thing as pinning Stalin's iron rule on the U.S.

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I hear the 3rd Infantry Division is being rotated back into Iraq, and the 173rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment is already there.

Feel free to discuss the implications.

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More guys that were supposed to get time off are getting screwed again.

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By Staff Sgt. Raymond Drumsta

Sniper-trained Spc. Richard Busa, 173rd LRS(D), right, gives marksmanship pointers to Spc. Ana Perez, 272nd Chemical Company, left, at Fort Drum's Range 21, before the Soldiers deployed to Iraq with the 42nd Infantry Division.
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FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Army News Service, Jan. 13, 2005)¯ The 42nd Infantry Division has deployed to Iraq with what leaders term a powerful, yet subtle, combat-multiplier — the sniper-trained Soldiers of the division’s 173rd Long Range Surveillance Detachment, and their newly-issued M-14 rifles.

The rifles are “part and parcel” of the changing LRS(D) mission, said the unit’s commander, Capt. Michael Manning.

“This is not a detachment of snipers,” said Manning. “This is a detachment of highly trained intelligence collectors. We have sniping capability. Now we can acquire targets, identify targets, and destroy targets with organic direct fire weapons. That’s the big change. That’s what these weapons allow us to do.”

Manning said LRS(D)’s mission used to be strictly reconnaissance and surveillance ¯ working in small groups 80 to 100 kilometers beyond friendly lines, reporting information on enemy movements and the battlefield to a higher command. The enemy and battlefield have changed, so the mission has changed, according to Manning.

“We’re not training for the Fulda Gap anymore,” said Manning, referring to the area in Germany that NATO forces were assigned to defend against Russian maneuver brigades. “We’re fighting insurgents who operate in small groups. That drives the way we conduct operations.”

Manning described the new mission as reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition ¯ in other words, LRS(D) will be assigned to observe areas for improvised explosive devices and indirect fire activity and, if ordered by the combatant commander, eliminate insurgents with their sniper rifles. The M-14, commented Manning, has redefined the unit's mission.

“It’s a tremendous force multiplier. It’s a tremendous asset on the battlefield.”

Equipping and training LRS(D) on the M-14 rifles was a joint effort of the 42nd Infantry Division, the 1215th Garrison Support Unit at Fort Drum, the First Army Small Arms Readiness Group, or SARG, and FORSCOM, according to Lt. Col. Richard Ellwanger, chief of personnel, 1215th Garrison Support Unit.

“Our mission is to support the mobilization of the National Guard and Reserves,” said Ellwanger. “We work with the post to provide an infrastructure for the National Guard and Reserves while they’re here at Fort Drum.”

The M-14 rifles will increase LRS(D) Soldiers’ ability to neutralize targets without collateral damage, said Ellwanger.

“The rifle gives the Soldiers the ability to engage targets out to 800 meters. Once the word gets out to the insurgents that the Soldiers have that capacity, they will be less likely to get inside the 400- to 500-meter range and engage with RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) or medium machine guns.”

The instruction of the SARG team was superb, according to Manning.

“These guys are superb marksmen. They instilled in LRS(D) the techniques, tactics and procedures that make them good marksmen. They’re professional. To a man, they’re first-rate marksmen.”

Most of the training took place at Fort Drum’s Range 21, where the sniper-trained LRS(D) Soldiers zeroed and engaged targets with their iron sights, and zeroed the scopes on their rifles.

“By virtue of going through this training, LRS(D) Soldiers now have the confidence in themselves that they can effectively operate this weapon system,” said Manning. “What the 42nd Division has done, by virtue of outfitting LRS(D) with M-14 rifles, is make us the cutting edge of the LRS(D) community.”



But the real edge in LRS(D)’s sniping capability are the LRS(D) Soldiers behind the newly issued M-14 rifles — graduates of the four-week National Guard Sniper School at Camp Robinson, Ark. With their M-14 training complete, the LRS(D) soldiers became trainers themselves, turning Soldiers from other 42nd Infantry Division units into designated marksmen.



“We’re a combat multiplier because we can give the division planners nearly real-time information, and a picture of the battlefield,” said LRS(D) sniper-trained Staff Sgt. Tim Halloran. “If we’re on a mission and we acquire a high-value target, we can not only report it to higher [headquarters], we can eliminate it.”

“Hopefully we can interdict the people placing the IEDs,” said LRS(D) Assistant Team Leader Cpl. Wayne Lynch, who, along with LRS(D) Team Leader Staff Sgt. Thomas O’Hare, served a tour in Iraq last year.

“That’s all I thought about when we were in Iraq last year: ‘how do we stop these people who are placing the IEDs?’ Now that we’ve got snipers in LRS(D), we’re able to do surveillance and take direct action,” Lynch said.

Deployed to Iraq with the 119th Military Police Company, Rhode Island National Guard, Lynch said he and O’Hare made it their job to find IEDs. Lynch said he hopes LRS(D) will be tasked with interdicting terrorists placing IEDs. He’s been a member of the unit for nine years and loves it. He does not regret going back to Iraq.

“I’m going with a unit I’ve trained with,” he said. “I’m honored to go to war with them.”

Based in Rhode Island, LRS(D) ruckmarches to the north summit of New Hampshire’s Mount Mooslacki every year. All members of LRS(D) are airborne qualified, and nine are ranger qualified. They have to do a jump every three months to maintain their airborne status.

“We train on a higher plain,” said LRS(D) sniper-trained Soldier Spc. Richard O’Connor. “Most units do five-mile rucksack marches. We do 15-mile rucksack marches. Other units have 45-pound rucksacks. We have 80-pound rucksacks. We have to march farther and faster than anyone else.”

O’Connor was a scout/sniper with the 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division. He’s been on real-world missions to Tunisia and Liberia, and took part in the rescue of Air Force Pilot Capt. Scott O’Grady, who was shot down over Bosnia in 1995.

“Anticipation of the mission is awesome,” said O’Connor. He described the job as a “rush”, and said LRS(D) team members must be physically fit, mature, and disciplined, and must know each other’s jobs.

Part of that job is going “subsurface”¯ patrolling to a location outside friendly lines, digging a hole, and living in it while observing enemy activity.

“They might live in that hole for two to four days,” said Manning. “It takes an unbelievably disciplined individual to do this job.”

“We’re just guys with rifles,” said O’Connor. “You have to have absolute confidence in everyone on your team. There’s nothing else in the Army I want to do.”

(Editor's note: Staff Sgt. Raymond Drumsta serves with the 42nd Infantry Division.)


Ted, thse guys aren't there to write traffic tickets.

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If they have people scouting around in Iran, or intend to, these would be the guys.

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Don't roll your eyes at me.

You make an arrogant remark pointing out the obvious you get an appropriate response.

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Why are you being so belligerant?

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we shoudln't fight iran

that is just imperialsim from Vush and company

we are already over extended as it is

unless we have a druff

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Iran = Iraq x 2


Iran = Iraq x Iraq

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I think it is likely to be harder

even if there are more people who will welcome us

in any case, unless we are rescueing a popultaeion, any countrey with cities will be hard

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One problem with sending spec-ops recon teams into Iran is that if they get caught it will be the Iran Hostage incident all over again. Would the Iranians keep them long enough to embarrass Bush's potential GOP presidential successor in the 2008 election? You'd better believe that they would. Maybe Carter will live to see his revenge upon Reagan?

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One problem with sending spec-ops recon teams into Iran is that if they get caught it will be the Iran Hostage incident all over again. Would the Iranians keep them long enough to embarrass Bush's potential GOP presidential successor in the 2008 election? You'd better believe that they would. Maybe Carter will live to see his revenge upon Reagan?


I hope you are not saying that it would be a good thing. Having any Americans, special ops or not, caught and taken hostage is never a good thing.

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The existence of strongmen does not mean that we put them there as your crazy leftists state repeatedly, nauseously. Their continued existence does not require an immediate invasion by the US, as your stupid note implies. The US is the world's best hope of freedom and human rights. You know it, but say the opposite. Why? Because you are a leftist.


Look at the pretty strawman!

I know we didn't bring those men to power, Ned. But because they are useful to us in some way, they are not put on the "axis of evil" or "outposts of tyranny" lists. Musharraf for support for our efforts in Afganistan, and as the alternative to Islamists who might win an election. Mubarak because we cut a deal to get Egypt to make peace with Israel and again the issue of the alternative. Q because he is the example we can show those who don't want to get in line: see, do as we demand and we will reward you.

I do not support the idea of invading every dictatorship, Ned. That's YOUR SIDE! You know, the idea of spreading freedom and democracy by using our military to knock off a dictactor? Or had you forgotten W's secondary reason for the Iraq war?

But of course, the inconsistency is that whereas "freedom and democracy" are used (in part) as justifications of such action, it is only done in a place that is useful/strategic to us. As such, "freedom and democracy," should it actually be a result of US military action (dubious, to say the least), is basically a positive side effect. It's a farce, Ned.

And no, Ned, I do not "know" that we're the world's best hope of freedom and human rights. The sheer arrogance of that statement is amazing. Well, not really, I've grown used to it from people like you.

Call me a leftist all you want, Neddy, but remember that such terms are always relative. I see you as a lunatic fringe rightwinger. You see me as a leftist. The political center of the nation lies between us - though it has been shifting in your direction, to our great loss, IMO.

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Our options against Iran are weaker today after our invasion of Iraq than they were before it, not only because of the diplomatic damage of the Iraq war, and the immense burden placed on our military just to keep Iraq quiet, but because of the fact that Iran has gained influence in Iraq and can, if it wants to really, create significant problems for the US there.

A military strike against nuclear facilities would probably be incomplete- it would be diffcult at best to get all materials, probably impossible- and the ability to remove any knowledge they may have already 0.

The basic question in Iran is what our relation to their regime will be, and how long that regime will last given the forces unleashed by the revolution of '79.

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Arrian, a sensible post, finally. The three strongmen you mentioned are not our responsibility as you point out. So, why is the oppression of their people, to the extent it exists, our fault?

The likes of Michael Moore often state that unless we are willing to invade "friendly" dictatorships, we have no right to say that the reason we invade an unfriendly dictatorship is to spread democracy. Well, this kind of logic is a bunch of crap because it completely ignores the fact that we are constantly presuring friendly regimes to move towards democracy, and object strongly and at times deny trade benefits to friendly regimes that abuse their citizens. But, these facts are ignored by the left in their mindless efforts to paint America in as worse light as possible.

As to America being the best hope for freedom in the world, this is true. We even tried to get the Euro's to handle Milosevic by themselves. They failed and came begging. There is noone else to stop genocide and aggressive regimes in the world. That is why we are the best hope for freedom and democracy for the oppressed. That you fail to understand this is apalling, but oh so typicial of the anti-American left.

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Cruddy, supporting Dictators? Like Saddam and Mullah Omar? You have today's America completely backassward; and you know it. The world knows it. It is only the radical left that continues to spread the lies that liberation of Afghanistan and Iraq are not about liberty, but about OIL and American Imperialism. You guys who keep saying this nonsense must be having a hard time saying this crap with a straight face. Even the most committed of the lunatic fringe left must know that what they are saying is pure BS.

The US being against Islam? You really have never heard George Bush speak, have you. All you do is repeat your propaganda endlessly until you think that everybody believes you.

This constant lying and propaganda from the left is just a bit much, don't you think?


How much freedom and democracy are in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Egypt, compared to Iran?

All friends of GWB.

And the US is BY DEFINITION anti-Islam if it is pro Israel. Not my reading... but it certainly is the Muslim reading of the situation.

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How much freedom and democracy are in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Egypt, compared to Iran?

All friends of GWB.

And the US is BY DEFINITION anti-Islam if it is pro Israel. Not my reading... but it certainly is the Muslim reading of the situation.
OMG YOU ARE LUNATIC FRINGE LEFT !#!#!

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Well, this kind of logic is a bunch of crap because it completely ignores the fact that we are constantly presuring friendly regimes to move towards democracy,


 
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