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Yankkkeees are losing Morale

full of eastern promise | 28.03.2003 21:07

Conflict sapping forces' morale
By Andrew North With US marines in Nasiriyah
despite total control of the skies,massivve air power and all the smart bombs blood money can buy. The coalition forces have found themselves to be right in the shit.and the media coverage is on the same sort of level shite !!

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2896439.stm

Conflict sapping forces' morale
By Andrew North With US marines in Nasiriyah

Here on the frontline this conflict is taking its toll on morale.
I can see the signs in the US marines I am with outside Nasiriyah.

Quite a few of the troops have said to me that this isn't what
they were expecting.

They have had a tiring week of guerrilla-style fighting and it continues.

They are frustrated that their political masters gave the
American public the impression that it would be easier than
it's turned out to be.

But, also that they should have given them more expectation
about Iraqi resistance like this.

They don't want to admit they can't deal with it, but I think
there is definitely a sense that it is not the kind of fighting
that they were really trained for.

One Marine told me: "I've had enough of being fired at from all
directions, I just want to go home".

I thought it quite a surprising thing to say.

Appalling conditions

I think the other problem is the conditions here. There were
major sandstorms earlier in the week, which created an
appalling amount of dust.

What has followed are Marines
waking up every day in a very
muddy campsite.

The dust has settled but they
are surrounded by mudflats and
rubbish dumps.

Some Marines are literally
camped on top of garbage, and
the amount of flies around at
times is quite depressing.

The Marines would say that
they are trained for tough
conditions, so they can take
this kind of thing.

All Marines eat MRE's, which are ready-to-eat meals. They
come in sealed brown plastic bags, about the size of a
well-padded filofax.

Three of these a day should be enough for the average
Marine.

They come in all types of different varieties, beef stew,
chicken with noodles, chicken with salsa, and slightly strange
sounding things called formed turkey.

I've had that and I'm not totally convinced it is turkey. There
are a lot of vegetarian meals, but over a long time they're
boring, and they're not fresh.

Injured colleagues

On top of their poor living conditions you have to consider the
effect of seeing colleagues injured, particularly after a
surprise rocket attack here the other day which left 30
Marines wounded.

I was there when a lot of the injured were being brought in.
Most of them had shrapnel wounds.

Some are now believed to have wounds from their own side
because of friendly fire that broke out in the confusion
afterwards.

But seeing their injured colleagues has undermined the mood
here, and makes these soldiers feel exposed.

All around Nasiriyah is flat land, you can see Iraqi civilians
walking around US positions.

Now it's come to the point that when Marines see any Iraqi
civilians, they think of them as being possibly hostile. It puts
them on edge.

I've been around Nasiriyah for a week, and the roads I was
travelling on at the beginning of that time were thought to
have little risk.

Now they're seen as very dangerous, hostile territory.

Marines travel around scanning the roadsides at all times,
guns to the ready.

There are reports of renewed Iraqi resistance south of here.

Areas they've travelled through, that too is demoralising,
especially to the younger soldiers.

Reinforcements

One thing that's certainly had an effect is the news that the
Pentagon is deploying another 120,000 troops.

It made Marines here realise that it could be quite a long
conflict.

Their style and esprit-de-corps is very strong, and they say
that they can take this and fight on.

I was talking to a senior officer about the long term effect on
the Marines.

He told me: "Sure they're stretched, they're tired, but they
haven't been stretched to the limit yet.

"Don't think this is the end of the US Marines, just because
they're receiving a slightly different type of resistance to the
one they expected."

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