Make no mistake that the enemy we face both in Iraq and beyond knows no limits to their depravity.
As we passed through the village, Captain Combs pointed out the nice houses,saying the people had been simple farmers with comfortable homes
and lives. Until Al Qaeda came...I told the Iraqi commander, Captain Baker,that itwas important that Americans see this; he took me around the graves and showed more than I wanted to see. He said the people had been murdered by al Qaeda. I made video of him speaking, and of the horrible scene. The heat and stench were crushingly oppressive and broken only by the sounds of shovels asIraqi soldiers kept digging....
Soldiers from 5th IA said al Qaeda had cut the heads off the children. Had alQaeda murdered the children in front of their parents? Maybe it had been theother way around: maybe they had murdered the parents in front of the children.
Maybe they had forced the father to dig the graves of his children"
Make no mistake, if we cut out of Iraq in any of the timetables or phased withdrawals that have been mentioned, we will leave it to a hornet's nest of evil that we witness in Yon's piece...
http://www.redstate.com/blogs/mike_volpe/2007/jun/21/leaving_a_hornets_nest
Here the law of unintended consequences applies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unintended_consequence
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