Date published: 11/23/2003
Albania after World War II should be a guiding principal of what we should not do after we win a war.
I was the senior OSS Secret Intelligence officer behind the German lines in the country for most of 1944. I existed only because the local population fed and protected me.
They could have gotten a handsome reward from the SS or Gestapo had they pointed out my hiding place. On those barren mountains, I would not have had a chance of escape. But they did not disclose my secret. Hundreds of extremely poor Albanians knew where I was but did not tell the Germans.
The mighty 5th U.S. Army that had just defeated the Germans was only 45 miles away in Italy. A few companies could have moved into Albania when the Germans pulled out--there would have been no resistance--but they didn't.
All of my Albanian friends were slaughtered by the Communist partisans who moved into Tirana, the capital, and assumed control, and their first decree was to kill any Albanians who had worked with the Allies. My Albanian friends were all killed, as were their families.
Today that is what the Iraqis are afraid of--that we will walk out and that they will be killed by Saddam, his followers, or any other band of thugs that would move in to take the country from inside.
No wonder they are afraid to work with us. We have a great reputation as warriors, but a bad reputation as conquerors. We must stay in Iraq until it has time to settle down, and it will.
No timetables, please! And no political pressure by the American press, or by the opposition party, to pull our troops out, or another slaughter is certain to happen.
James W. Hudson
Spotsylvania
http://www.freelancestar.com/News/FL...232003/1170201
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