Releasing the Generals

by Joe Katzman at September 17, 2003 3:50 AM

(N.B. The Generals were freed on Oct. 10th. Thanks so much to all who helped!)

I've long been a fan of Chief Wiggles, and now he's asking for our help. I'm asking my readers to consider his request, and pitch in. The Chief has become more and more frustrated by a situation he faces in Iraq, one that strikes me as both unwise and unjust.

During the war, many Iraqi commanders simply went home and melted back into the populace, dissolving their units. Some of them have since returned to organize attacks on Americans. Unless caught at that or killed, they remain home. Now contrast that with a set of brigadier generals and generals who surrendered honourably to American forces - 5 months later, they remained imprisoned indefinitely and separated from their families. Some unquestionably deserve it. Yet others were never Republican Guards, have committed no crimes against the Iraqi people, are not strongly connected with the Iraqi regime (to the satisfaction of their interrogators, incl. The Chief), and are willing to assist with a reconstruction task that is both urgent and difficult.

Their continued imprisonment makes no sense to The Chief, and no sense to me. It sends absolutely the wrong messages. See also this Sept. 29th article about America's new security strategy in Iraq! The people they need to lead it are in The Chief's old prison - not the odious ex-Defense Minister Gen. Sultan Hashem Ahmed.

Here's how you can help....

These Iraqis come under military authority, and the commander in Iraq is Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez. My military and ex-military source also say the brass are likely to defer to the commander on the ground, so he's probably da man. I've done some research, and this address will reach him:

General Sanchez
CPA
Baghdad, Iraq

Postage should be $0.80-$1.55 for a simple air mail letter to Iraq, see this USPS calculator. You may also wish to use domestic mail and write to:

Donald H. Rumsfeld
Secretary of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000

Paul Wolfowitz
Deputy Secretary of Defense
1010 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1010

Or send comments to the Department of Defense via the web.

  • If you live in the USA, send both electronic messages and postal mail printouts. Physical mail is taken more seriously. Cap'n Spin says to include postage, and a return address.
  • If you don't live in the USA, understand that you start out at a disadvantage. Take even more care to be respectful, and if you can't say in your letter that you supported the war, don't mail it because sending it may hurt the generals' cause more than it helps. Sorry, that's just reality. If your email address doesn't clearly identify you as foreign, you may choose to use the comments link on DefenseLink.
  • Make your points respectfully, but firmly. If you supported the war, state that in the preamble. If we sound like International ANSWER, we may actually hurt their chances. This post should give you most of the ammo you need.
  • Key points I: Acknowledge that some of these men are bad people, and should be kept. But mention, too, that others [a] were not Republican Guard, [b] are not responsible for any crimes against the Iraqi people, [c] were not closely tied to Saddam, [d] had in many cases been hoping for the arrival of the Americans, and [e] are willing and qualified to play a helpful role in reconstruction. Those are the ones we want released.
  • Key points II: When those who surrendered and trusted the Americans' good faith remain imprisoned despite the absence of crimes committed against Americans or the Iraqi people, it sends the message that trusting the Americans is foolish. It also embitters their families, who could be natural allies. Neither outcome serves America's interests in Iraq.
  • The Request: A simple review process that forces their keepers to justify each continued detention of surrendering senior Iraqi officers to the chain of command, with input required from their interrogators, would be helpful. You could also push more agressively to have these cases reviewed now, in preparation for the New Iraqi Security Strategy being drafted in the Pentagon.
  • Mentioning Your Source: You can mention that your source is an American in-country. I asked The Chief about letters that might identify him, and he said "I don't care about that at this point. I just want them released." While I admire the Chief for his attitude, the level of trouble it could cause him is such that I'd prefer if he wasn't mentioned by name or position.

Finally, if you want to support this campaign on your own blog, MedicMom has thoughtfully provided some buttons. Other submissions will also be posted here:

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Thanks for helping. We'll keep you posted.


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