Lieberman’s Iraq Tour of Duty

Joe, Joe, Joe:

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Spc. David Williams, 22, of Boston, Mass., had two note cards in his pocket Wednesday afternoon as he waited for Sen. Joseph Lieberman. Williams serves in the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, N.C., the first of the five “surge” brigades to arrive in Iraq, and he was chosen to join the Independent from Connecticut for lunch at a U.S. field base in Baghdad.

The night before, 30 other soldiers crowded around him with questions for the senator.

He wrote them all down. At the top of his note card was the question he got from nearly every one of his fellow soldiers:

“When are we going to get out of here?”

The rest was a laundry list. When would they have upgraded Humvees that could withstand the armor-penetrating weapons that U.S. officials claim are from Iran? When could they have body armor that was better in hot weather?

Williams missed six months of his girlfriend’s pregnancy when he was given six days’ notice to return to Iraq for his second tour. He also missed his baby boy’s birth. Three weeks ago, he went home and saw his first child.

“He looks just like me,” he said. “I didn’t want to come back. . . . We’re waiting to get blown up.”

Then Joe appears:

Then Lieberman walked in, wearing a pair of sunglasses newly purchased from an Iraqi market that the military had taken him to in southeast Baghdad. He’d been equipped with a helmet and flak vest when he toured the market, which he described as bustling.

Doesn’t it defeat the purpose of a photo-op that’s supposed to show how positive things are in a marketplace when you’re in body armor surrounded by bodyguards?

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  1. Levilarrington,

    Lieberman is still the most entrenched Israeli ambassador in US politics.

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  2. Dave,

    Yeah, but the insurgents would love to bag a US senator. Hell, a famous person would have a death wish to walk around some US inner cities without bodyguards.

    But that’s beside the point, really. We all know there’s a bull in GWB’s china shop here: Muslims hate democracy. Democracy is a construct of the Evil West. They’d much rather have their mullahs in complete, permanent control. They want their soccer stadiums used for nothing other than public executions of unmarried female rape victims.

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  3. pvc,

    Oh Joe don’t be such a nebbish, why don’t you ditch the guards and protective gear and go talk to the locals. I’m sure they’d like to thank you in their own special way for all you’ve done for their country.

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  4. As Lieberman walked out, he said that congressionally mandated withdrawal would be a “victory for al-Qaida and a victory for Iran.”

    “They’re not Pollyannaish about this,” he said referring to the young soldiers he ate lunch with. “They know it’s not going to be solved in a day or a month.”

    Eh, uh what? That guy’s quite mad, ain’t he? Jeeeebus.

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