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Iraqi National Library Saved
Just like the stories of the looting at the National Museum were extremely overblown, so too is the torching of the National Library. As you will recall, the library contained priceless early copies of the Koran, one-of-a-kind copies of newspapers, etc.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/13..._hidden+.shtml
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May 15, 2003, 10:28
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Excellent news.
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May 15, 2003, 10:40
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I'm glad those people took it upon themselves to protect the library's contents.
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May 15, 2003, 11:15
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Kuwaiti arsonists? Where the hell did "kuwaiti" arsonists" all of a sudden pop up in Baghdad on April 10th? Was the US bringing Kuwaitis along or something?
So let me get is straight: the library was still torched and looted, but like with the museum, people decided the US would do sh1t to protect cultural sites and they got whatever they could out themselves? Kudos to Iraqis if true, and shame on the US military still.
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Hope it is as good news as we would like, but the report is confused. Anyway better than nothing.
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Good news.
I still refuse to shed one tear for old shards of pottery and the like when held in balance with human life. If even one life was saved by NOT protecting this stuff, I say twas the lesser of two evils.
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May 15, 2003, 11:27
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May 15, 2003, 11:27
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
GePap stick it up your ass, will you ?
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May 15, 2003, 12:08
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There goes GePap, again. Finding the stormcloud over every rainbow.
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May 15, 2003, 12:10
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I am still dubious bout the whole : Kuwaiti arsonist bit the cleric speaks about.
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So they're mistrustful of the Kuwaitis. Who cares? It isn't central to the story.
Personally, I think it was the Baathists who did all of the arson.
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May 15, 2003, 12:17
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Well, I guess then it would be a cheap shot to ask for collaboration on this one story from other sources, but I guess its better to let that sleeping dog lie.
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May 15, 2003, 12:19
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So do I, Dan.
What there seems to be a shortage of, naturally, is pointing out the decidedly ggod things done, bu individual soldiers.
Like physically carrying a pregnant Iraqi woman to the hospital, where she had the baby.
No, I don't have the link.
It's at CNN. Go find it your damned selves.
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May 15, 2003, 12:23
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I am still dubious bout the whole : Kuwaiti arsonist bit the cleric speaks about.
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I agree. This tells us a lot about the speaker, doesn't it?
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May 15, 2003, 12:24
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Ahh Sloww...
Acts do not cancel each other out: either the correct thing was done in the given cricumstance, or it was not. That simple. It is wonderful that soldeirs give valuable and life saving aid to Iraqis when the situations arise. BUt saving a hudread pregnant women for a hundread days by 10,000 GI's would still not mean that our failure to protect various sites from looting and arson (by whomever) was still not a failing of the US in being able to porvide one of the things it is expected to porvide a -place we just took over militarily, securtity.
I always hear conservatives moan about moral relativism, well, don't indulge in it.
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May 15, 2003, 12:25
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I agree. This tells us a lot about the speaker, doesn't it?
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So are you saying his story might be untrustworthy? you know, like him saying they saved most of the lib., just that they have it elsewhere?
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Well, I guess then it would be a cheap shot to ask for collaboration on this one story from other sources, but I guess its better to let that sleeping dog lie.
IIRC, the Boston Globe was the first to report that most of the Iraqi National Museum's collections were intact as well.
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May 15, 2003, 12:31
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If the library and the museum contents were saved regardless of what the americans did.................just maybe, the decision not to protect them was justified.
And that choosing to defend themselves and other citizens instead was the right decision.
Just a thought.
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May 15, 2003, 12:37
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The library wasn't exactly saved, the library was burnt to the ground and supposedly 30 percent of the volumes are at this site. This is great for the Iraqis that there are people with some vision and foresight, it would have helped if coalition leadership had shown some. I might remind you that all of the volumes spoken about are now in private hands. Will they all make it back to the public domain?
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Originally posted by rah
If the library and the museum contents were saved regardless of what the americans did.................just maybe, the decision not to protect them was justified.
And that choosing to defend themselves and other citizens instead was the right decision.
Just a thought.
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So if a gunman goes into a school and starts shooting, and the police fail to respond in time, but no one is killed, is it then ..justified..that the police came late, cause the end result was not that bad?
I am sorry, but the "protect themselves": argument cuts no mustard in these cases. Were the looters and arsonists armed to the teeth? Why would the threat have been greater sitting outside of a library, than say, outside the Iraqi oil ministry? (which was quickly surrounded by large numbers of US troops and no one was let anywehre near)
The main problem appears to be, specially given the shakeup of leadership in the last few days, that the plans created for securing the city of baghdad were wrong, based on faulty estimates of how many forces would be ended tosecure the city, and how quickly Iraqis might join in. That then is still a failure of US planners to get a handle on the situation.
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Do ya THINK maybe museum and other property may have been removed before stuff hit the fan?
A nodding of recognition that MAYBE that would be wise ?
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May 15, 2003, 12:45
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Do ya THINK maybe museum and other property may have been removed before stuff hit the fan?
A nodding of recognition that MAYBE that would be wise ?
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Stuff was moved by the museum (the one reason the collection might be almost intact), but why would a library decide to move it all? After all, they would know they are not a target (the US would not bomb the libraries), and might expect that whatever the outcome, whomever is in charge will protect it, as those in charge are obligated to do.
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GePap: The fact remains that a minimum of Iraq's cultural heritage has been lost. Essentially, you are criticizing the US military for something that didn't happen. Stop being so mingy with the positive vibe.
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The museum and the library were simply the most spectacular results of the looting, something to get American blood hot when they couldn't care about the disruption of Iraqi lives caused by widespread looting. The fact is that there is still a general state of lawlessness in Iraq, everythings not hunkydory and maybe we shouldn't have been there in the first place, especially if we weren't willing to risk American lives to do the things necessary to have a successful outcome for the Iraqi people.
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Today's comments reflected a view among American and British leaders that the postwar lawlessness in Iraq is far more pervasive and intractable than they had originally expected. Though the spectacular looting on display at the end of the war has melted away, if only because most public buildings were cleaned out long ago, roving gangs have kept up a frenetic pace of carjackings and muggings. Gunfire remains common at night, but many thieves have become more brazen about breaking into homes in daylight.
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At a news conference today, General McKiernan said that the pace of shootings and looting was declining and that enough troops would soon be on the streets to deal with the problem. "You still have a law and order problem, but as I get reports back from the units, we have less frequency of those reports," he said.
But that is not the perception of most Iraqis, rich or poor, who have become bitterly angry at what they see as American unwillingness to restore order. "How is it that the Americans, who have all the technology and all the power, cannot do something about the violence in the streets?" said the owner of a small bus service that runs between Baghdad and Damascus.
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GePap: The fact remains that a minimum of Iraq's cultural heritage has been lost. Essentially, you are criticizing the US military for something that didn't happen. Stop being so mingy.
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First of all: one Globe report does not the truth make.
Second: The one thing you CAN'T disprove is that the US was NOT dilligent is carrying out its responsibilities. If the stories are true, had it not been for the acts of those who in theory should be the ones protected, then Iraq's heritage would have been lost: in essence, if it had been up to the US alone, all these things would have been stolen or lost to the flames.
You would never make a result's orriented judgement like this, if it had been, lets say, firemen or police men in the US failing to do thier duty, only to see the day saved by locals. So why all of a sudden a different set of standards overseas? somehow this isn't hypocrasy?
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I just don't understand how come people want to vilify the US military. They go into a foriegn capital with lead combat elements and everybody expects them to have a whole security infrastructure in place right away. This is simply ridiculous. It takes time for any security apparatus to be set up. Most units were responsible for certain areas from a military point of view. They did their jobs well. You simply cannot move enough people that quickly to be all things to all people. Is it a failure of planning? I don't think so. It is just a reality of an invasion.
GePap: You never cease to amaze me. You like to post comments that insinuate that the US military is incompetent because it isn't God. You eithier don't understand logistics or are simply trying to be inflammatory.
Give 'em a break for once.
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For my part all of the criticism is not directed at the US military but the leadership that put it there. I have always believed that military action in Iraq would do more harm then good and so far I've seen nothing to prove to me that it isn't the case.
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I just don't understand how come people want to vilify the US military. They go into a foriegn capital with lead combat elements and everybody expects them to have a whole security infrastructure in place right away. This is simply ridiculous. It takes time for any security apparatus to be set up. Most units were responsible for certain areas from a military point of view. They did their jobs well. You simply cannot move enough people that quickly to be all things to all people. Is it a failure of planning? I don't think so. It is just a reality of an invasion.
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That was the excuse in the first week, whats the excuse now? Maybe, our president, in his desire to make a war palatable to the US and Britain, proposed a war on a shoestring, with the bare minimum amount of personel necessary to complete all of its objectives. Maybe all the possible problems that would spring up were downplayed and not accounted for. Maybe some criticism is due.
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You would never make a result's orriented judgement like this, if it had been, lets say, firemen or police men in the US failing to do thier duty, only to see the day saved by locals.
Sure you would. We do it all the time. Ever heard of neighborhood watch?
If the stories are true, had it not been for the acts of those who in theory should be the ones protected, then Iraq's heritage would have been lost
But the heritage was not lost. So there is no basis for criticism on this point. Rather, we should celebrate the initiative that the Iraqis took in preserving their heritage.
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That was the excuse in the first week, whats the excuse now? Maybe, our president, in his desire to make a war palatable to the US and Britain, proposed a war on a shoestring, with the bare minimum amount of personel necessary to complete all of its objectives. Maybe all the possible problems that would spring up were downplayed and not accounted for. Maybe some criticism is due.
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So your time frame to secure a country and go from combat to administrative ops is one week ?? Get real.
You know...The US only has so much capacity to move people. Their are still forces pouring into Iraq. Yesterday Rumsfield said that an additional 15,000 would arrive within the next 10 days. You are simply not paying attention to the reality of invading another country. Ah week??? Ridiculous. If there are still problems after 6 months, then lets start raising the questions. At that point I will be there with you. So far, I think that the effort and the results have been remarkable when compared to the magnitude of the problem.
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Why would people lie about this to begin with? What would they have to gain?
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