US-LED COALITION ASSISTS IRAQI FARMERS: GOOD NEWS ONGOING!
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Though the liberal mainstream media won’t tell you, there are good news happenings in New Iraq.
One of them is soldiers assisting local farmers. According to USArmy Spc. Ricardo Branch of the 3rd Inf. Div. Public Affairs Office, the 256th Brigade Combat Team moved alongside farmers to enhance the yield in the greater Baghdad environs.
This should increase the harvest and also encourage locals in keeping on with keeping on, despite Muslim murderers global who seek daily to undo the democracy plant. The more the killers slay, the more the Iraqi locals persist. One of the latest prime examples is this "equipment signoff event at the Al-Radwaniyah Provincial Civil Military Operations Center."
As the US President George W. Bush promised the New Iraq citizens, America will do all it can to provide liberties established for Iraqis. That’s the sacrifice America is willing to pay in order to share freedom. That’s the conviction of the President of the most powerful nation on the globe.
That in itself historically is most unusual. Usually political leaderships use their might to quell and keep in check. Instead, during the Bush administration, officialdom is waging war against Muslim killers international while bringing the freedom banner to peoples who have never experienced freedom.
The improvement of Iraqi agriculture is another dimension of that freedom spread. And it is taking hold with Iraqis responding with appreciation maximum.
"’We want to thank the U.S. government and U.S. Army for their support and efforts to make this happen,’ Saub Hussien, a representative of the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture, said. ‘Their help will make Iraqi's agriculture better and assist many farmers of this area and many others like it.’"
While watching Meet the Press several Sundays ago, I noted a member of the panel asking why Iraqis don’t seem more appreciative of what the US-led Coalition has done and is continuing to do.
With that, I wanted to ask my TV screen this question: "You reporters there on the panel don’t report it. You don’t tell us Americans what the locals there are saying in the way of Thank You. They are saying Thank You. But you liberal press newsfeeds are not relaying the appreciation to the American public."
Such is the case.
No wonder when Mr. Bush was asked what newspapers he delved into each morning, he responded quite candidly that he did not read the American newspaper spread that closely. Why?, he was immediately pressed. Because he got more reliable data directly from the field.
Of course.
And the more reliable data is available to the American reading public if they can search and discover it, scouring as they may, hopefully coming upon an Internet newscast that can be trusted and thereby hooking on to it for dear life.
Iraqis do express their thanks. They do shake hands with the US-led Coalition. They do work alongside the soldiers there on behalf of freedom. But the liberal media won’t report that encouragement. Nevertheless, it’s happening, such as with the agriculture move recently.
"’We're about to make a bit of history today,’ said Brig. Gen. John Basilica, Jr., commander of the 256th Brigade Combat Team. ‘Handing off this equipment will give assistance to the farmers of the region and provide better agriculture to the Iraqi people.’
"256th Brigade Combat Team signed over 37 tractors, 16 water pumps, and 56 five-horsepower generators to the Ministry of Agriculture to pass down to farmers in need of the equipment.
"The equipment, originally purchased under the old regime, lay dormant in a Sadr City warehouse for the past three years. Upon finding the equipment, the soldiers transported it to a secure area for repairs and eventual distribution to the farmers.
"The hand off of equipment is part of an effort for the soldiers of 256th Brigade Combat Team, who have provided agricultural aid for some time. ‘This is all part of Operation Amber Waves, which was initiated during 1st Cavalry Division's time,’ Basilica said.
"‘The 256th Brigade Combat Team is out here to assist the local farmers with improving their farming and really just make this signoff happen. It's really been a three-fold mission however, as we've already given seeds, fertilizer and now equipment. This will help promote and improve the chances for Iraqis to feed themselves.’"
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Though the liberal mainstream media won’t tell you, there are good news happenings in New Iraq.
One of them is soldiers assisting local farmers. According to USArmy Spc. Ricardo Branch of the 3rd Inf. Div. Public Affairs Office, the 256th Brigade Combat Team moved alongside farmers to enhance the yield in the greater Baghdad environs.
This should increase the harvest and also encourage locals in keeping on with keeping on, despite Muslim murderers global who seek daily to undo the democracy plant. The more the killers slay, the more the Iraqi locals persist. One of the latest prime examples is this "equipment signoff event at the Al-Radwaniyah Provincial Civil Military Operations Center."
As the US President George W. Bush promised the New Iraq citizens, America will do all it can to provide liberties established for Iraqis. That’s the sacrifice America is willing to pay in order to share freedom. That’s the conviction of the President of the most powerful nation on the globe.
That in itself historically is most unusual. Usually political leaderships use their might to quell and keep in check. Instead, during the Bush administration, officialdom is waging war against Muslim killers international while bringing the freedom banner to peoples who have never experienced freedom.
The improvement of Iraqi agriculture is another dimension of that freedom spread. And it is taking hold with Iraqis responding with appreciation maximum.
"’We want to thank the U.S. government and U.S. Army for their support and efforts to make this happen,’ Saub Hussien, a representative of the Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture, said. ‘Their help will make Iraqi's agriculture better and assist many farmers of this area and many others like it.’"
While watching Meet the Press several Sundays ago, I noted a member of the panel asking why Iraqis don’t seem more appreciative of what the US-led Coalition has done and is continuing to do.
With that, I wanted to ask my TV screen this question: "You reporters there on the panel don’t report it. You don’t tell us Americans what the locals there are saying in the way of Thank You. They are saying Thank You. But you liberal press newsfeeds are not relaying the appreciation to the American public."
Such is the case.
No wonder when Mr. Bush was asked what newspapers he delved into each morning, he responded quite candidly that he did not read the American newspaper spread that closely. Why?, he was immediately pressed. Because he got more reliable data directly from the field.
Of course.
And the more reliable data is available to the American reading public if they can search and discover it, scouring as they may, hopefully coming upon an Internet newscast that can be trusted and thereby hooking on to it for dear life.
Iraqis do express their thanks. They do shake hands with the US-led Coalition. They do work alongside the soldiers there on behalf of freedom. But the liberal media won’t report that encouragement. Nevertheless, it’s happening, such as with the agriculture move recently.
"’We're about to make a bit of history today,’ said Brig. Gen. John Basilica, Jr., commander of the 256th Brigade Combat Team. ‘Handing off this equipment will give assistance to the farmers of the region and provide better agriculture to the Iraqi people.’
"256th Brigade Combat Team signed over 37 tractors, 16 water pumps, and 56 five-horsepower generators to the Ministry of Agriculture to pass down to farmers in need of the equipment.
"The equipment, originally purchased under the old regime, lay dormant in a Sadr City warehouse for the past three years. Upon finding the equipment, the soldiers transported it to a secure area for repairs and eventual distribution to the farmers.
"The hand off of equipment is part of an effort for the soldiers of 256th Brigade Combat Team, who have provided agricultural aid for some time. ‘This is all part of Operation Amber Waves, which was initiated during 1st Cavalry Division's time,’ Basilica said.
"‘The 256th Brigade Combat Team is out here to assist the local farmers with improving their farming and really just make this signoff happen. It's really been a three-fold mission however, as we've already given seeds, fertilizer and now equipment. This will help promote and improve the chances for Iraqis to feed themselves.’"
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