Dear Dad,
A funny thing happened to me yesterday
at Camp Bondsteel (Bosnia):
A French army officer walked up to me
in the PX, and told me he thought we (Americans) were a bunch of cowboys
and were going to provoke a war in Iraq. He said if such a thing happens,
we wouldn't be able to count on the support of France. I told him
that it didn't surprise me. Since we had come to France's rescue in
World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and the Cold War, their ingratitude
and jealousy was due to surface [again] at some point in the near
future anyway.
I also told him that is why France is
a third-rate military power with a socialist economy and a bunch of
pansies for soldiers. I additionally told him that America, being
a nation of deeds and action, not words, would do whatever it had
to do, and France's support, if it ever came, was only for show anyway.
Just like in ALL NATO exercises, the US
would shoulder 85% of the burden, and provide 85% of the support,
as evidenced by the fact that this French officer was shopping in
the American PX, and not the other way around.
He began to get belligerent at that point,
and I told him if he would like to, I would meet him outside in front
of the Burger King and whip his ass in front of the entire Multi-National
Brigade East, thus demonstrating that even the smallest American had
more fight in him than the average Frenchman.
He called me a barbarian cowboy and walked
away in a huff.
With friends like these, who needs enemies?
Dad, tell Mom I love her,
Your loving daughter,
Mary Beth Johnson
LtCol., USMC
[An actual letter home from
a U.S. Marine with the multinational force in Bosnia]