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Hassling the Hofe.


If you're you're  

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you're you are
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 a senator with reservations about our policy in Iraq, maybe you should listen more to James Inhofe (R-OK). Inhofe has traveled to Iraq to observe the situation firsthand first·hand  
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Received from the original source: firsthand information.



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, and he wishes that his colleagues would disregard negative press coverage and pay more attention to some of the good news from the region. Therefore, in the interests of fairness, the Washington Monthly has compiled all of Senator Inhofe's reporting as shared, repeatedly, with his colleagues on the Senate Armed Services Committee The term Armed Services Committee could refer to:
  • U.S. House Committee on Armed Services
  • U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services
. Now we, too, can perhaps see the other side of the story:

I've been there quite a few times, twice in the last three months. And you know, you go over like in the Sunni triangle The Sunni Triangle refers to a densely-populated region of Iraq to the northwest of Baghdad that is inhabited mostly by Sunni Muslim Arabs. The roughly triangular area's corners are usually said to lie near Baghdad (on the east side of the triangle), Ramadi (on the west side) and , the experience over there with General Madhi, who used to--all of you know him-he used to be the brigade commander In the United States Army, the commanding officer of a brigade is a Brigade Commander. The position is usually held by a colonel, although a lieutenant colonel can be selected for brigade command in lieu of an available colonel.  for Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein

(born April 28, 1937, Tikrit, Iraq—died Dec. 30, 2006, Baghdad) President of Iraq (1979–2003). He joined the Ba'th Party in 1957. Following participation in a failed attempt to assassinate Iraqi Pres.
 in Fallujah. He hated Americans, and he's been training, embedded Inserted into. See embedded system.  training, with our Marines. And he looked at us and said, when the Marines had to rotate and go out, he actually cried. Here is a general that just hated Americans under Saddam Hussein, and he has actually renamed his Iraqi security forces Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) is the Multi-National Force-Iraq umbrella name for the military and police forces that serve under the Government of Iraq.

The armed forces are administered by the Ministry of Defense (MOD), and the Iraqi Police is administered by the Ministry of
 the "Fallujah Marines."

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, June 25, 2005

And as I go over there, and I've been over there many times, the first thing that is said to me by the troops--these are Marines and Army--is, "Why is it that they don't like us?"--and they're talking about the media--"Why is it that people back home don't have a clear picture of our successes?" If we could just have the picture of these guys in Fallujah--General Madhi, who was actually a brigade commander for Saddam Hussein, who is now the brigade commander for the Iraqi security forces--he was so impressed im·press 1  
tr.v. im·pressed, im·press·ing, im·press·es
1. To affect strongly, often favorably:
 with what the Marines were doing there that he changed the name to the "Fallujah Marines." And here's a guy who hated Americans before then. It's all because of the embedded training with the Marines.

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, June 30, 2005

If you rely on the media and the distorted way in which the media is reporting what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music.  there, you're not going to get a very good idea of what's really going on. I can remember so well spending one whole trip in the Sunni triangle, in Fallujah, just talked to the troops there ... And the former brigade commander that hated Americans--he was a brigade commander for Saddam Hussein--now, after having experienced embedded training with our Marines over there, has totally changed his mind. He loves them. He actually cried when the rotation came. I mean, these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video
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 are actually happening over there. He renamed the Fallujah security forces the "Fallujah Marines."

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, September 29, 2005

I would just mention a couple of little anecdotal anecdotal /an·ec·do·tal/ (an?ek-do´t'l) based on case histories rather than on controlled clinical trials.
anecdotal adjective Unsubstantiated; occurring as single or isolated event.
 things and maybe ask you how we can get this out so that people can know what's going on Verb 1. know what's going on - be well-informed
be on the ball, be with it, know the score, know what's what

know - know how to do or perform something; "She knows how to knit"; "Does your husband know how to cook?"
. One would be in Fallujah, where we had a former brigade commander for Saddam Hussein who had hated Americans until he started training his Iraqi security forces with our Marines. Now, as a result of that, he learned to love the Marines and love the American people An American people may be:
  • any nation or ethnic group of the Americas
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 and the freedoms that we're bringing to that country. And right in the center of Fallujah, he told me that when they rotated rotated

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 the Marines out, he said, "We got together"--they'd been involved in embedded training--said, "We actually cried together" at the time they left. Now, that story's--nobody ever hears things like that.

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, October 25, 2005

You mentioned this morning, General Schoomaker, that the eastern half of Baghdad is now secured by the Iraqis, not by the Americans. What you didn't mention is that the general in charge of that is General Madhi, who was ... the brigade commander in Fallujah for Saddam Hussein who hated Americans. And I was over there when the--they started the embedded training with Marines, and he learned to love the Americans so much that he told me that when they rotated the Marines out, he cried. In fact, he renamed the Fallujah Iraqi security forces the "Fallujah Marines" ... So I think these great success stories like that just go--they seem to go unnoticed.

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, February 7, 2006

When you hear people who have not been there and depend on press reports, there's no way that they can get the resolve that our troops have. There's no way--I will share with you, General Pace, since this is up in the Marines' area in Fallujah, an experience up there with this Dr. Madhi that you've met many times, I'm sure. Dr. Madhi--or General Madhi--was actually the brigade commander for Saddam Hussein. He hated Americans until he started embedded training with Marines, and he learned to love them so much that he said that when they rotated them out, that they cried. And he then renamed the Iraqi security forces at Fallujah the "Fallujah Marines." Things like that that are going on that you can only get by being there and experiencing it.

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, August 3, 2006

Now, a minute ago we were talking about Fallujah. I have had occasion to be there three or four times and during all the elections, I might add. When General Mahdi was in charge there--a guy, a general who really didn't like Americans to start with until we started--they started their embedded training with Marines. And you can remember the story that he said, when they rotated them out, they all got together and cried. You know, they became very close. They thought that was a very successful program. Now, that's kind of a model, in my mind, of embedded training.

-- JAMES INHOFE, HEARING OF THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, November 15, 2006

I was pleased to hear that the president will increase by 4,000 the number of Marines in the al-Anbar province. I have visited Fallujah in the al-Anbar province and witnessed the success of U.S. Marines embedded with Iraqi units. Fallujah has long been the model for embedding 1. (mathematics) embedding - One instance of some mathematical object contained with in another instance, e.g. a group which is a subgroup.
2. (theory) embedding - (domain theory) A complete partial order F in [X -> Y] is an embedding if
 troops and they will now apply that model to the rest of Iraq.

--JAMES INHOFE, RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO NATION, January 10, 2007
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