Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A gut punch to the morale of the Marine Corps

Stuart Schneiderman asks,
What does it mean when the president does not believe in a triumphant America?

It means nothing good:

“This is just the beginning of the reckoning and accounting,” said Kael Weston, a former State Department political adviser who worked with the Marines for nearly three years in Falluja and the surrounding Anbar Province, and later with Marines in Afghanistan.

Mr. Weston, who is now writing a book but remains in close contact with scores of the men he served with, said Marines across the globe had been frenetically sharing their feelings about the new battle for Falluja via email, text and Facebook.

“The news went viral in the worst way,” he said. “This has been a gut punch to the morale of the Marine Corps and painful for a lot of families who are saying, ‘I thought my son died for a reason.’ ”

Now, the parents of brave men and women believe that, in the eyes of their nation, their children died for nothing.

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