Thursday, September 24, 2009

25 September

[no pics due to computer problems]

It has been over a month since I wrote. I came home for leave for 2 weeks and had a great time with family and friends. I regret not being able to visit with everyone, but that is life. It took me about 3 days to get home in late August and about 6 to get back to my base in mid to late Sept.

From what I have seen of people returning from leave is that they arrive back here completely de-motivated and “flat.” I vowed that I would be different. As I left Murl in the BR airport, I got on a plane to start a journey. In my mind, I was walking out of the locker room back to the playing field for another half of give it all you got. I flew from BR to Dallas to Germany to Kuwait to Bagram, AF and on to my base essentially. It was no problem until I hit Kuwait and realized where everyone loses their motivation. It is just something about being stuck in that for place 3 to 5 days that takes it out of you. I linked up with a friend there and we traveled on together.

I returned to my base on the first day of the Islamic celebration of Eid. I learned that this is a holiday that lasts a week, and you better not expect anyone to do any work. It falls on the heels of Ramadan where no real work occurred for about a month. Needless to say, it has been an easy transition for me from leave to nobody doing anything. I think it helped me regain some motivation that was stolen from me in Kuwait. On the other hand, with the discussion of more/less troops, more money, different strategy, going home, staying…it is very hard to set long term goals and convince these wild people to do things the right way. I am not talking about the American way, I am talking about not stealing, about following a contract to the letter, about taking responsibility for actions and inactions. I lost something else on leave…my rose colored lenses of hope for this country and the people that drag it down. We have created a welfare state filled with people with a sense of entitlement and no appreciation for the work we do here. Once again, these statements are not all encompassing, but I think it covers the majority.

So the question lingers…What happens if we pull out now? Well, over the course of several years, they will destroy everything we built for them through neglect, feuding, waste, and tribal warfare. The government will collapse because currently there is no money going into it other than the American Dollar. As the country descends into civil war, the power vacuum created will inevitably be filled by tyrannical extremists that will harbor/support people that want to kill westerners and destroy our way of life.

Add more troops? It worked in Iraq, but remember, the average Iraqi is much more educated than the average Afghan and so it is hard to compare the two countries. The extra troops would have to be properly employed not like the hundreds of soldiers I saw living at Bagram Airfield doing nothing. They were ordered to Afghanistan, but weren’t put to work upon arrival….that is your tax dollars.

Our President is currently “mulling” his VP’s plan to reduce troop number and use more UAVs and Special Forces. Who do they think runs the huge airfields and bases required to house these people and their equipment? For example, Bagram Airfield (BAF) has close to 20,000 personnel, and only 10% (2,000) will ever leave the base. The rest are just base support. Our generals are saying they need more troops…is it possible, even conceivable that the VP is more in tune to the war strategy than and the career military men, not the way I see it. There are a thousand different combinations of money, troops, and asset changes that will not work in this war and a few that will. If I knew what would work, I’d probably not be writing this right now. However, what I do know is that it takes time. When you are talking about shaping a country and changing a culture, it takes generations. You have to breed out the instincts that tell people to lie, cheat, and steal. There have been several major strategy shifts in the 6 short months I have been here. You have to hold people (everyone, including the president and his family) accountable for their actions. People need to know that if they do something or don’t do something, they will be held responsible and it won’t be fun. (See the rise in crime in America over the last 30 years, the rise in single mom’s raising babies in the U.S. without the help of the father, the sky rocketing numbers of foreclosures and the rest of our financial down spiral… "You mean I have to pay for all of that?…you meant that is my problem?” Those people, those Americans were raised by what amounts to negligent parents that created self righteous, irresponsible children who were never or insufficiently punished for wrong doing.

Final note. Several Marines and a Navy Corpsman died recently in an ambush a few hours north of me. They had recently visited a village to see how they could help them. When they returned days later with some goods, food, and medical supplies, the villagers had tipped off the enemy and a bloodbath ensued. It has been reported that women and children were seen giving the men ammunition and grenades during the battle. That is the thanks America gets. I am not sure I understand why anything in that district is still standing…it should have all been turned into a glass parking lot.

Do I have a bad attitude about Afghanistan now? No, I have a different one. I still think it is a beautiful country with interesting people. The people that I liked before, I still like them, but I know that most of them have a twisted idea of right and wrong and are more concerned with themselves than their fellow man.

The link below is from the AP a few weeks ago.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jG_2tsp8fZWr0GRo6QuqU4ybqr0gD9ALRB2G0%22%3EAfghanQ&A

I had a blast on leave and look forward to coming home real soon. The latest news on the street is early December. I miss you all. God bless. Geaux Tigers.

BMP

Monday, September 14, 2009

Thursday, August 20, 2009

21 August


New road built for base access. The construction is pretty low quality, but it sure looks good.


What do you do when the Americans pay to have your dirt road rebuilt and black topped? Why, hell, you cover it with dirt to protect it!

The view from one of the guard towers...I've been telling them for months they need to cut the trees.

They decided to listen 2 days before elections.


Farming technique. They completely clear the fields and then let the sheep graze for a few hours to get all the scrap grass.

Full week. It wasn’t a long one because I was busy the whole time. I find that staying busy is the key to success during these long times away from home. Additionally, keeping a routine helps the days pass seamlessly. For the past month, my focus has been on election security for my FOB and mentoring the ANA security company. Election day came and went just like any other day for us. Others were not so lucky. I tracked fighting all over the country yesterday. Many FOBs filled with “regular guys” just like me were mortared throughout the day and night. The enemy used intimidation tactics on the public, but for the most part, the polls were not attacked significantly in our area. At the time of this posting, I don’t know of any significant attacks in the country that disrupted the overall election process.
A few notes/quotes on the election from some of the people I talk to daily:
1. “If it came down to one or two votes, I’d vote for the other guy, but I will vote for Karzai b/c he will win.”
2. “I will vote for Karzai b/c he is known.”
3. “I will vote for Karzai b/c he will win.”
It seems that Karzai will get re-elected b/c of the Afghan attitude that picking someone else is like admitting you were wrong 4yrs ago. They want to vote for the winner b/c they want to be right. Some view themselves as no worse than 4 years ago, so electing someone else is seen as a grave risk.
The contractors that are doing construction on the FOB were not allowed on from the 18th through the 21st, so it has been peaceful and quiet around here without the constant rumble of cement mixers and power tools. That will all change again tomorrow, but for now, the silence is nice.
Finished another book this week. This one was a non-fiction look into the Army’s elite Delta Force. Pretty good book about how the counter terrorist tactics of today were dreamed up over the last 30yrs in the minds of some of the fiercest fighting men to ever wear the uniform. It also sheds light on the fact that America is at war constantly. Whether it is 150,000 in Iraq, 60,000 in Afghanistan, or 3 men in a country that most people don’t know we have issues with, American service men are out there killin’ people that need killin’. Still, the politicians and career minded brass tie the hands of our fighting men; thus, terrorism shows up on our door step from time to time.

Note regarding previous post on Muslims imposing their way of life on others:
This rule was later repealed because it is stupid.

Last entry before I come home for leave. I start my travels next Thursday and should be home around the 1st.
Looking forward to spending some time at home.
Have a good one. God Bless.
BMP

Friday, August 14, 2009

15 AUG


Only in AF can you get a tire mark on a guard tower 4ft off the ground over a concrete barrier and have no one around to explain how it was physically possible.


Delicious bread. Naan is cooked in this mud oven. You can pretty much see the stages from the round dough balls in the center, to the flat circles of dough on the right, and the finished product on the left. They press the flat dough onto an upside down metal bowl type object and then slam that up against the ceiling of the oven. The dough sticks to the mud and the bread bakes between the mud wall and the bowl. It is 120F outside this building and hotter inside.



M16 Training














16 Aug
Weeks are flying by quicker and quicker…a sign that I am getting busier and busier. I have spent most of this week pushing to finish election security projects and helping the ANA do the same. Didn’t have the day off Friday due to planning a security mission for the elections.
I was given a directive to train the ANA up on the M16A2 weapons system. No, problem. The Afghan Ministry of Defense (MOD) has been given a bunch of these and their plan is to trade them out for the battered AK47s, some of which are 50yrs old. The problem is that I was told to train them and qualify them in less than a week and a half. So, what did I do? Said, “Yes, sir, I’ll make it happen.” NOTICE: Expectation management failure.
Wednesday was a very frustrating morning. I nearly lost my voice trying to hammer too much information into their heads too fast. I realized it mid morning and vowed to get it under control. I went back Thursday with a different/reasonable attitude that they were going to learn at whatever pace they learn, and I was going to have to slow down the teaching to more closely match that pace. Thursday was much better. I will not issue any weapons before the elections because they will not be familiar enough with them to be combat effective. I may take some heat for this, but it is the right answer and it is what is safest.
Other than election security, I haven’t been up to too much. Spend a few minutes a day watching the news. Seems like health care and clunkers have the spotlight right now. We get AFN (American Forces Network), which has one channel of each variety: sports, news, prime time tv, radio station etc. The news is rotated between the major networks and cable news channels throughout the day. So you’ll be sitting listening to O’Reilly bash some bad plan and after the commercial, Rachel Maddow comes on and bashes O’Reilly. I get to see all sides of the story, but never the truth of course. All of these people are paid to talk, and talk they do. If you don’t know who Rachel Maddow is, look her up, and make sure you have a garbage can nearby. As far as I am concerned, she is anti-American and spends more time attacking conservatives than conservative policy or proposing her own ideas. Both sides are guilty of this from the anchors to the politicians.
Check out what the Great Communicator had to say about socialized medicene 48 years ago:


Which leads me to ask everyone to look at goooh.com. GOOOH (Get Out Of Our House) is a political idea to replace all 435 members of the House of Representatives with everyday people that will make a decision based on what they believe is right and wrong, not what will get them support in the next election or appease a special interest group. There is only one special interest group that counts, and that is the American people. Just because one group of people decides to exercise a certain right doesn’t make them special, it makes them American. Goooh recently sent out an email that was rather thought provoking. The text went something like this: The federal gvt just took over a portion of the car industry…months later, they develop a program that gives people up to $4500 to give their old car up for a new one, thus incurring a new monthly payment and getting money flowing to the gvt owned auto industry. Hmmm? Sounds like a hidden bail out to me. Additionally, didn’t we just tell everyone to chill out on financing crap they cannot afford.
What about the “turned in vehicles?” They must be drained of vital fluids and have the engines rendered useless on the lot and scrapped entirely. No recycling of any parts…that is really green guys…good job.

Check out these videos of Aghans dancing. Remember, they have parties all the time for weddings and engagements with up to 1000 people. Men and women are kept separate and there is no alcohol…enjoy.

Counting down the days. God bless and have a great weekend.
BMP

Thursday, August 6, 2009

7 Aug 09



Pretty sweet deal, I think I'll call Iran and see if I can get the hikers released.


Mentee and I at the range




Afghan toilet. This is in Osama's Tea House, so Osama himself may have squatted over that hole.


Bucket of a track-hoe attempting to pull several hundred feet of electric cable out of the ground, I told them it wouldn't work, and it didn't. They were just breaking off 15' sections...I asked them if it sold better out in town in 15' sections.


The brain children behind the cable pulling idea.


How do you delicately pull up cable with a 1yard hydraulic bucket on a track-hoe


Homemade air conditioner. the water pump sends water to the top and the water flows over the wood shavings and evaporates. the evaporating action takes heat out of the air and the fan on the inside draws the cooled air into the room.

Well, I was supposed to be gone on leave right now…all that really means is I have the excuse “I am not even supposed to be here right now” at my disposal until I leave. It has been a really busy week. Election security is top priority and there are a few construction projects that I am “consulting” on. One construction project that is starting soon is for a new maintenance facility for the ANA for trucks and heavy equipment. The guy from the previous pics that goes around holding the AF construction companies accountable for less than acceptable work will be leaving in OCT and has designated me as his replacement for all such tasks. After the elections, I will work more on the construction stuff vice security. The security mentoring has been successful for the most part. I have won some big battles there and will just have to ensure we maintain in that respect.
I finished a book this week titled: THE WEST’S LAST CHANCE: WILL WE WIN THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS?. It was a pretty good book; a fast read. The principle theme centers on the fact that radical Islam has spread from Central Asia and the Middle East in every direction, and it doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. The book focuses mostly on the threat that European Muslim extremists pose to our way of life. Europe was struggling to keep its population up and people everywhere decided they were above certain jobs, so the logical explanation was to allow millions of immigrant Muslims into Europe to do the dirty work. For the majority of these immigrants, it was a way to escape an oppressive government or give their families a new start, but some of them and many of their kids preached and spread an extremist version of Islam called Wahabiism. Open borders and a political correct attitude of “We have to be nice to these people” or “That is their culture, we have to respect that” lead to a dire situation of Europe being a launch pad for attacks on the U.S. The book recommends and discusses actions that must be taken in AF, Europe, and in America to secure our civilization.

Did you know that Canada and some European countries are currently or have at some point considered allowing Sharia law to be practiced on their soil.
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/postglobal/islamsadvance/2008/08/a_case_for_sharia_law_in_the_w.html
http://www.americanthinker.com/2005/08/top_ten_reasons_why_sharia_is.html

Of course, current laws would still apply, but for example, if your wife disgraces you (in your opinion), you can kill her under Sharia law. There are people in America that want these “rights” as well. How does that make you feel?...go ahead and say it with me, “If you don’t like my country, my way of life, and my laws, get the hell out.”
One part of the book that I have mixed emotions about discusses the governments’ powers during a declared war and precedence set by FDR back in the ‘40s. We have all heard stories of internment camps for Japanese-Americans and “special” attention that some people were given in the name of protecting America. Prior to reading this book, I didn’t know that the Supreme Court actually said that all that was cool during a declared war based on the fact that a person of Japanese decent was more likely to have feelings of support for Japan than someone who was just a plain ole American. What about jailing people for voicing their opinion? 1st Amendment right? Nope, during a declared war, if you don’t agree, you better choose your words wisely. If you cheer when an American soldier dies, you’ll go to jail. You will be arrested for speaking against the war effort. What is different now? We are not in a declared war, just like we were not in Vietnam. Who would we declare war against? The only people we can declare war against are the people who time and time again have declared war on us-Islamic Extremists. Now if we go and do that, it sounds like it is a religious war.
If war was declared against “Islamic Extremists,” the TSA would be protected and free to treat an 80 year old lady different than 3 men of Arab descent who board a plane together acting bit funny, until then, it is racial profiling, and we cannot do that…would want to hurt anyone’s feelings; after all, the 3000 people that died almost 8 years ago and the many that have given their lives since in the defense of our way of life and the freedom of AF and Iraqi people…they didn’t have feelings.
So what are the mixed emotions about? What "new" and expanded rights would the govt have in today's day and age? I am talking about wire tapping and spying on American citizens and U.S. persons. What if your gun purchasing ability was restricted during a time of war b/c the govt was concerned about an angry population? An angry mob like the democrats think they see in town hall meetings regarding health care...surprise guys, it is called democracy. If you don't think the govt infringing on your gun rights during tough times is a realistic possibility, see: http://www.neworleansgungrab.com/ where Nagin and other idiots in the storm affected areas of Katrina authorized the seizure of legal weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens b/c they didn't think it was safe for the people and the authorities to have guns. So where will the FEDS draw the line, where will they let the line get blurry? The problem I see goes back to career politicians who are so disconnected from real Americans that they will make decisions without regard for how it effects the people they are sworn to serve.

I went to the gun range with the ANA again a few times this week. The shooting has improved a bit, and safety is still “OK.” The most disheartening thing is the condition of their equipment and weapons. They really don’t have enough weapons for everyone and many of them share gear. I am starting to understand the lack of pride that many of them exude. Many of them don’t see what they have to be proud of. They are given bad equipment, food lacking proper nutrition, and some have awful living conditions, but are expected to act like professionals…it is just not going to happen like that. An example of where the ANA stand is some comments from a meeting this morning: 1. Holding hands in uniform is inappropriate. 2. Senior enlisted soldiers are not allowed to have homosexual relations with their soldiers. Yep, that just happened.
Pray for these people. Pray for our troops.
God Bless and take care.

BMP

Thursday, July 30, 2009

31 July


An old mud building where some of the guards sleep




A network switching box for a multimillion dollar Afghan MOD Network inside the Mud Hut...that is planning at its finest



Old picture of a nearby village


They have been working hard. Note the transition from mud to bricks and the tower in the middle. This is the common style for a home in the area and most of AF. It is probably an entire family (grandparents, parents, kids and more) in the walled off compound.

Nearby hydro-electric damn

Russians left in a hurry and left a bunch of junk


Sweet jeep thing that we are going to try to rescue next trip to Kabul


I am taking orders if anyone is interested let me know your size and preferred color. I can get a great deal if I order in bulk. Note: they have purple and gold


High rise living. This is in Bagram. These are CONNEX boxes like you see on 18wheelers going down the interstate. We use these for everything over here.

What a week! Started the week with a run to KABUL for various reasons. Finished a book titled Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror and started another on what “The West” must do to fight off religious extremists that will stop at nothing to destroy our way of life. I have started making election security preparations. With that said, my leave has changed to early Sept, vice the second half of August due to the elections. The initial scheduling of my leave during the elections was an oversight on my part. Some of you have expressed concern for my mental well-being in response to some of my writing. I am fine. I have been doing a lot of reading about politics and other current events, and much of it has been eye opening. I am not talking about rumor mill “Where was Obama born?” stuff or anything of that nature. I am talking about possibly more disturbing things:
1. Did you know that very few, if any, of our congressmen actually read bills before they vote on them one way or another? What do we pay these people for? Is that representative of your way of doing things? We have to stop electing career politicians.
2. I mentioned last week terrorist training worldwide and even in the U.S….just this week, a few family members were arrested in VA for just that.
3. Some congressmen are so out of touch with reality they don’t know the details of some of the most basic laws in the U.S. (ie. Drinking age and smoking age). Once again, how can we entrust the responsibility of making and enforcing laws to an elitist few who don’t care to learn about what laws they are making or the people they affect?
(same guy this guy is unbeleiveable and par for the course as far as our "representatives" go, as far as I am concerned)
My world is not all doom and gloom. I enjoy myself day to day here in this wild country. A little biblical lesson: Many of you may have wondered like I have, “What is wrong with these people?” “Something just ain’t right.” I will let you know that it is written that these people shall not “be right.” Genesis Chapter 16 is God talking to Abraham’s mistress, Hagar. She had just run away from Sarah and Abraham after Abraham got her pregnant…long story short, God tells her to cheer up, “you’re with child…your having a boy…Ishmael…He shall be a wild man. His hand shall be against every man and every man’s hand against him.”
Some translations even say Ishmael’s people will be a “Wild ass people.” The Arabs are decedents of Ishmael. Afghans will tell you that they are not Arabs…surprise guys, you come from Arabs.
As far as still coming home in December, that is up in the air, too. The Navy will try to use guys like me that are already trained and over here to fill some positions for a few months to take us out to our original dates…going with the flow as usual.
Thank you all for your prayers and support. Have a good weekend. God Bless.
BMP

Thursday, July 23, 2009

24 July


Osama's Tea House. He supposedly lived in this building on our base and planned 9/11 from here. I don't know if I posted a previous pic of another building and claimed the same thing, but now people are saying that this is the one.


Sleeping on the roof.



This is serious


What happens when 3 dudes work on the same row of blocks at once


Killing machine


Tropical living at one of the guard towers


Room with a view


Ditch Swimmers at it a again


I am sure these two are liscensed to drive on the highway


Tower overlooking HWY

The mobbing from 2 Weeks ago

More Mobbing Pics- note the boy third from the right giving the little girl an elbow to the face

This week was “normal.” Normal, meaning that I didn’t travel out of the area and don’t really have anything exciting to report. No new revelations or discoveries come to mind.

This week, there was a team of U.S. soldiers here to evaluate the progress of our ANA counterparts. They look at their ability to do their jobs and the degree to which they can do them without the help of the U.S. They are graded on a scale from 1 to 4. A 4 means the ANA guy is just a puppet and does only what the Americans tell him and unable to do anything on his own. A 1 means the team only relies on the Americans for some small things and could probably function OK on its own. This same team was here in early May, shortly after I arrived in country. My counterpart pretty much got 3s across the board on the first evaluation due to the fact that he was not here for most of the evaluation and his subordinates didn’t have a clue how things are run and the fact that some things were pretty jacked up. We will get the outbrief on Saturday, and it looks like he will get 1s in most areas and maybe some 2s. It has been a long, trying 2 months since the last evaluation, but we have covered a lot of ground. It is good to see some of the long term projects come to fruition. I enjoy the short term projects like construction or repairs of a security gate or check point, but to see the long term effects is really gratifying.
In other news, there is an AP story out there about an attack in my neighborhood. The long and the short of it is the enemy will continue to attack in an attempt to disrupt the peace and the elections. The country’s 2nd democratic presidential elections are approaching. The very right to vote and the fact that the government will be able to pull off such a “western” evolution enrages the enemy. They will do anything to destabilize the area in an attempt to illegitimize the AF govt and security forces. The people in this country are simple minded. Whoever can provide them security has their support. If the enemy can convince the population that the good guys cannot help, the population will side with the enemy. The truth of the matter is that they cannot and will not overpower us, but will be a thorn in the side trying. It is a waiting game. They have nothing but time, but we keep giving ourselves time tables and ultimatums. We have to stay here and keep doing good things. We have to stop doing stupid things that alienate the population and continue to train the AF forces and police to handle business themselves. I came here thinking that if enough people try hard enough, my kids won’t have to come here. After seeing, hearing, and reading some different things, my time table was a few decades off. Our forces are conducting advising operations in the Philippines today; we first had advisors in the PI in 1898. Look no further than today's headlines on foxnews.com for our allies reluctance to commit for the long haul. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534667,00.html?test=latestnews The last lines are: Australia, with about 1,550 troops in Afghanistan, lost its 11th soldier last week. Air Chief Marshall Angus Houston said Tuesday that a multilateral withdrawal would lead to civil war with "a very strong possibility the Taliban would prevail."

The hatred for the West that is bred in extremist Islamic schools across the world is hardly imaginable. It is going on in AF, Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, Malaysia, the PI, Canada, Somalia, England, and of course, the U.S. There are more countries represented by jihadists than by the “Coalition of the Willing.” There are cells everywhere. Sometimes, a wife may not even know what her husband is up to. These guys are surprisingly organized, as well. They are financial wizards and frugal spenders. They are secretive and patient. It seems the most secretive people in America consider a secret kept if they speak on a condition of anonymity, and the powers at be want to bring soldiers home to appease the voters. I will conclude by saying we must continue to send men and women in uniform to far off lands to find and root these people out because terrorism and war are games in which you never want to have the home field advantage.
Have a safe weekend, and God Bless.

BMP