] I took a taxi to the front, introduced myself to the ] local commander, who had gone, as I recall, to Iowa ] State, and spent a couple days waiting for the impending ] human wave attack. That attack was to be conducted ] primarily with 11-and 12-year-old boys as troops, nearly ] all of them unarmed. There were several thousand kids and ] their job was to rise out of the trench, praising Allah, ] run across No Man's Land, be killed by the Iraqi machine ] gunners, then go directly to Paradise, do not pass GO, do ] not collect 200 dinars. And that's exactly what happened ] in a battle lasting less than 10 minutes. None of the ] kids fired a shot or made it all the way to the other ] side. And when I asked the purpose of this exercise, I ] was told it was to demoralize the cowardly Iraqi ] soldiers. ] ] It was the most horrific event I have ever seen, and I ] once covered a cholera epidemic in Bangladesh that killed ] 40,000 people. ] ] Waiting those two nights for the attack was surreal. Some ] kids acted as though nothing was wrong while others cried ] and puked. But when the time came to praise Allah and ] enter Paradise, not a single boy tried to stay behind. ] ] Now put this in a current context. What effective limit ] is there to the number of Islamic kids willing to blow ] themselves to bits? There is no limit, which means that a ] Bush Doctrine can't really stand in that part of the ] world. But of course President Bush, who may think he ] pulled the switch on a couple hundred Death Row inmates ] in Texas, has probably never seen a combat death. He ] doesn't get it and he'll proudly NEVER get it. ] ] Welcome to the New Morality. Teh Cringely |