Saturday, July 08, 2006

The view from the front line - enemy intel provided by the New York Times

A quick and dirty one that you probably already have seen - I will get a full post with pictures off tomorrow....

Lt. Tom Cotton writes this morning from Baghdad with a word for the New York Times:

Dear Messrs. Keller, Lichtblau & Risen:

Congratulations on disclosing our government's highly classified anti-terrorist-financing program (June 23). I apologize for not writing sooner. But I am a lieutenant in the United States Army and I spent the last four days patrolling one of the more dangerous areas in Iraq. (Alas, operational security and common sense prevent me from even revealing this unclassified location in a private medium like email.)

Unfortunately, as I supervised my soldiers late one night, I heard a booming explosion several miles away. I learned a few hours later that a powerful roadside bomb killed one soldier and severely injured another from my 130-man company. I deeply hope that we can find and kill or capture the terrorists responsible for that bomb. But, of course, these terrorists do not spring from the soil like Plato's guardians. No, they require financing to obtain mortars and artillery shells, priming explosives, wiring and circuitry, not to mention for training and payments to locals willing to emplace bombs in exchange for a few months' salary. As your story states, the program was legal, briefed to Congress, supported in the government and financial industry, and very successful.

Not anymore. You may think you have done a public service, but you have gravely endangered the lives of my soldiers and all other soldiers and innocent Iraqis here. Next time I hear that familiar explosion — or next time I feel it — I will wonder whether we could have stopped that bomb had you not instructed terrorists how to evade our financial surveillance.

And, by the way, having graduated from Harvard Law and practiced with a federal appellate judge and two Washington law firms before becoming an infantry officer, I am well-versed in the espionage laws relevant to this story and others — laws you have plainly violated. I hope that my colleagues at the Department of Justice match the courage of my soldiers here and prosecute you and your newspaper to the fullest extent of the law. By the time we return home, maybe you will be in your rightful place: not at the Pulitzer announcements, but behind bars.

Very truly yours,

Tom Cotton
Baghdad, Iraq

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! What a letter! God love Lt. Tom Cotton and God love you, Vince! Keep up the good work!
Love,
Ang

Anonymous said...

Maybe one day the liberal media will start portraying what really is going on and the good that our soldiers are doing. Keep your head down and your eyes wide open bubba. Keep upi the outstanding work that you are doing.

Love,
One Proud Brother

Anonymous said...

I echo Brad's comments wholeheartidly. It guys like you doing your day to day work that the liberal media cannot stand and will never control. Unfortunately they will never give up their drive to gain that control over everyone. I am glad you and the Lt. Tom Cotton's of the world are doing the work to keep the rats peering up from their holes "over there", rather than looking down on us over here!

Keep up the good work Vin!

Luv,

Dad