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GIs: We're not losing

Las Vegas reserves disagree with Reid




"We're not losing this war."

That's how a Las Vegas Army Reserve sergeant and Iraq war veteran who is heading out again for Operation Iraqi Freedom reacted Friday to Nevada Sen. Harry Reid's assessment that the war in Iraq is "lost."


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"I don't believe the war is lost," Sgt. George Turkovich, 24, said as he stood with other soldiers near a shipping container that had been packed for their deployment to Kuwait.

The soldiers leave today for a six-week training stint at Camp Atterbury, Ind., before heading overseas to run a camp in support of the war effort. It is uncertain if their yearlong tour will take them to Iraq.

"Unfortunately, politics has taken a huge role in this war affecting our rules of engagement," said Turkovich, a 2001 Palo Verde High School graduate. "This is a guerrilla war that we're fighting, and they're going to tie our hands.

"So it does make it a lot harder for us to fight the enemy, but we're not losing this war," he said.

For the most part, the 50-plus soldiers from a detachment of the Army Reserve's 314th Combat Service Support Battalion expressed similar views about Reid's war-is-lost comments this week. They respectfully disagreed with the Democrat.

All volunteers, they were upbeat and excited about the deployment. Some said they were nervous and were trying not to dwell on leaving their families for a year.

Spc. Marvin Castillo, 31, said he hoped to be back next year in time for his son's second birthday in June.

"It's very hard," he said. "The best thing to do is not think about it."

Pfc. Joshua Nance, 18, said he feels Las Vegas supports the troops going to Iraq. "As far as everybody I've ever run into, yes, they support us. Absolutely."

Reid tried to persuade President Bush this week to "bring this war to a responsible end." But Bush said he would veto war funding legislation because it is tied to a Sept. 1, 2008, deadline for troops to withdraw.

While the soldiers discussed their views on the war at the Army Reserve facility on East Sahara Avenue, Reid, the senate majority leader, delivered a speech on the Senate floor, responding to criticism from Bush.

"The partisans who launched attacks on my comments are the same ones who continue to support a failed strategy that hurts our troops," Reid said.

He noted earlier that "no one wants us to succeed in Iraq more than the Democrats."

"We've proven that time and time again since this war started more than four years ago," Reid said. "We take a back seat to no one in supporting our troops, and we will never abandon our troops in a time of war."

In the eyes of Turkovich, who served as an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne Division for seven months each in Iraq and Afghanistan, the mission is nearing completion but is not over yet.

"Our mission statement when we first went into Iraq was to get Saddam out of power and stand up a new government and a new army," Turkovich said.

"We've gone in there. Saddam is now out of power, and we've stood up a new army and we've stood up a new government," he said. "Now we're just kind of the crutch, nursing it along for right now, and hopefully they'll be able to get off those training wheels soon and they'll be able to stand for themselves."

The 314th's stateside commander, Lt. Col. Steven Cox, said the political controversy swirling around the war "does weigh upon us because the representatives are supposed to represent American sentiments."

"I find it exceedingly difficult to believe that the American people would leave their military dangling in the wind the way the good senator is doing," Cox said.

"Defeatism ... from our elected officials does not serve us well in the field," he said. "They embolden the enemy, and they actually leave them with the feeling that they can defeat us and win this.

"All they have to do is wait us out because the American resolve is waning," he said.

Cox said he's "not sure the senator accurately echoes the people he represents. ... I believe his tactics are more of shock in trying to sway public opinion. He may have spoken out of turn."

The lieutenant colonel, who experienced firsthand the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, said the military "never sets timelines. If we establish a timeline, all the enemy has to do is make us miss that timeline, and they can claim victory regardless of the outcome from there."

Reid was unavailable late Friday to respond to the soldiers' views.

In an e-mail, Reid spokesman Jon Summers wrote that the senator "has the greatest respect for our troops and is grateful for their service."

"He understands the sacrifices they make and the effects felt by their families when they are called to serve overseas," Summers said.

"That is why he believes we owe it to them to give them all the resources they need and provide them with a strategy that is worthy of their sacrifices," he wrote. "Military generals, the American public, and a bipartisan majority of Congress all agree that to stay the course of the president's failed strategy fails our troops and will not lead to success in Iraq."

Lt. Col. John Blankenbaker, the unit's overseas commander, said: "You want to be successful and do the mission that we will be given. And you want to make sure that we do it safely and bring all the soldiers back."

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ROBIN ROHN wrote on July 24, 2007 04:37 PM: I was part of the Army Angels located out of WA state. I've moved here recently and upon reading this was very moved to jump into action. What I would like to do is get a contact name and number and discuss with them me being there support system out here in Vegas for them. I go over the internet to the other angels and gather as much of the personal needs and wants for the soilders that are overseas to help them get buy everyday. It's usually stuff that they can't get over there but that would help them. So, please contact me as soon as possible so I can get moving on this campaign. I will continue with them in helping until they return home.
We love them all for going.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Robin Rohn


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Infantryman ACTUALLY in Iraq wrote on April 25, 2007 12:10 AM: OK - so members of a Reserve truck unit on their way to KUWAIT are excited to be coming over? Who wouldn't be, they will arrive, put their weapons in an arms room and not see them until they depart in 7 months. Heck, we go to KUWAIT for R&R! The toughest battle for them will be deciding which is the best swimming pool to check out civilian females! I was there for a day during my FIRST year-long tour and could not get into the PX because I had my weapon. Why don't you do a story with opinions from troops ACTUALLY in Iraq - those who have been extended for 15 months (not limited to 7 months)??? Nice to have opinions from THOSE NOT IN THE FIGHT! You civilians talk tough - well, less than 6 hours ago the rounds were flying around me while you were safe in your houses. Remember, without REID, there would be no surge. Without a surge, there is no chance of winning! GOD BLESS HARRY REID AND THE DEMOCRATS! Finally, a discussion with all sides represented!


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william wrote on April 24, 2007 11:18 AM: Senator Harry Reid is nothing more than Nancy Pelosi without the perfume. I once thought him a decent public servant. Now I know better. Too much time inside the beltway has lowered his IQ. I don't care who runs against him in the primary, I'll support his opponent. I can't support anyone who chooses surrender and that's EXACTLY what he's done.


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Rick P wrote on April 24, 2007 08:14 AM: For anyone thinking we are stuck in the middle of a civil war in Iraq and not actually fighting the GWOT, you might want to read the following, http://www.redstate.com/blogs/charles_bird/2007/apr/23/civil_war_in_iraq_not_since_january along with many other similar expert takes on what is actually going on in Iraq.


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Jason Voorhees wrote on April 21, 2007 08:15 PM:

Quite right my fellow Republicans! Remember:


The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake… We are different from all the oligarchies of the past, in that we know what we are doing. All the others, even those who resembled ourselves, were cowards and hypocrites. ...(T)he Russian Communists came very close to us in their methods, but they never had the courage to recognize their own motives. They pretended, perhaps they even believed, that they had seized power unwillingly and for a limited time, and that just round the corner there lay a paradise where human beings would be free and equal. We are not like that. We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.



If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — for ever.



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jack wrote on April 21, 2007 03:48 PM: i'm joining hillary ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

I had ENOUGH of Hillary, Reid and Peloski


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jack wrote on April 21, 2007 03:46 PM: i'm joining hillary ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
I had ENOUGH of Hillary, Reid and Peloski


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Richard Boyer wrote on April 21, 2007 01:10 PM: Sen. Harry Reid is a former boxer?
Well I think he must be punch drunk.


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JIM FULCHER wrote on April 21, 2007 12:28 PM: SENATOR REID IS A DAM FOOL FROM SEARCHLIGHT NEVADA SO WHY NOT SEND HIM BACK HOME AS THE PEOPLE ARE FED UP WITH HIM AND HIS PAL NANCY


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mrnurseguy@msn.com wrote on April 21, 2007 07:38 AM: The headline says GI's which usually means plural and then has a quote from only ONE soldier that says we are not losing this war. Then the colonel appears to be reading from a White House talking points memo about how the enemy is emboldened. Go figure, the colonel wants to get his ticket punched to the next higher grade.

This is a civil war now and cannot be "won." There is no clear enemy and no clear objective and therefore there is no way to define a victory.

On Wednesday, the 18th of this month, there was an article in the Sun section of this newspaper about families of soldiers who died in Afghanistan are being forgotten and ignored because Iraq has taken the forefront in our country. The real war was with the Taliban and bin Laden in Afghanistan. We never got bin Laden and left the fight in Afghanistan to go tilting at windmills in Iraq. Our misadventure in Iraq was based on lies and the lies continue. There is no real strategy and nor real objective. It is time to leaave this mess and redouble our efforts in Afghanistan, where the Taliban IS emboldened and strengthening and bin Laden is still not captured and dealt with.


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