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ONLY CRY
FOR THE
LIVING
Memos From Inside
the ISIS Battlefield
hollie S. mckay
FOREWORD BY JOCKO Willink
Only Cry for the Living is published as a joint publication between Jocko Publishing and Di Angelo Publications INC.
JOCKO PUBLISHING
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Houston, Texas, 77027
Only Cry for the Living Copyright 2020 Hollie S. McKay. In digital and print distribution in the
United States of America and worldwide.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-942549-63-5
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1. History --- Military --- Iraq War
2. History --- Military --- Afghan War
3. History --- Middle East --- Iraq
4. Travel --- Special Interest --- Military
5. Travel --- Middle East --- General
6. Political Science --- Human Rights
7. Political Science --- Terrorism
For my Kurdish-Syrian goddaughter and namesake, Hollie, the beautiful child of Mazloum and Parishan. - You are so deeply loved.
If one were to tell an unborn child that outside the womb there is a glorious world with green fields and lush gardens, high mountains and vast seas, with a sky lit by the sun and the moon, the unborn would not believe such absurdity. Still in the dark womb how could he imagine the indescribable majesty of this world? In the same way, when the mystics speak of worlds beyond scent and color, the common man deafened by greed and blinded by self-interest cannot grasp their reality.
From Rumis Little Book of Life
The Garden of the Soul, the Heart, and the Spirit
MEMOS
War reveals the complex and often contradictory face of human nature. On one end of the spectrum, people make incredible sacrifices to care for others. They protect, they defend, and they nurture those who cannot take care of themselves. Some heroic people will do anything to safeguard their families and their friends; sometimes people even make valiant sacrifices for those they dont actually know at all. War can unveil these beautiful and moving sacrifices.
But war also exposes the most vile and despicable of behaviors. Torture. Rape. Murder. Genocide. The ability for human beings to commit abhorrent atrocities with wanton disregard for morality is sadly displayed over and over again. Evil does exist.
It is critical that, as human beings, we never forget our natureand our potentialfor both good and evil. We must remember that we are capable of glorious and benevolent actionsacts that will bring light, love and laughter into the world. We must also remember that, as human beings, we are capable of demonic and reprehensible behavior that propel the world toward darkness.
We must remember.
Only Cry for the Living serves a share of our memoryand thereby, our conscience. This book, written by the incredibly courageous Hollie McKay, takes us deep into the psyche of war. She achieves this not only by simply reporting on what happens during war, but also by interviewing and conversing with those who directly participated in or were personally impacted by war. Hollie has spent extensive time on the ground in the Middle East, including Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, and Iraqwhere she witnessed first-hand the fight of Kurdish, Syrian, Iraqi, and American forces against the sadistic rise of ISIS, also known as ISIL or Daesh.
Through her detailed and intense writing, Hollie brings us onto the battlefield with her. We can feel the impact of explosions. We can hear sniper rounds being fired. We can see the rubbled buildings and war-torn streets. We can smell blood, fire and death.
She lets us listen in on her conversations. We talk with ISIS sympathizers who murdered on behalf of their twisted caliphate. Hollie introduces us to the vile miscreants that traveled from first-world countries to fight for this wretched nightmare of a state controlled by Islamic extremists. Hollie allows us to see the difference between those who willing volunteer as ISIS fighters and peoplesuch as a fourteen-year-old child soldierindoctrinated and brainwashed into doing ISISs sinister bidding on the battlefield. Through her interviews, we see the face of evil.
But Hollie also introduces us to heroes. We meet the soldiers that take the fight to the enemy, including the Black Devils, a name given by the opposition, who ruthlessly hunted down and killed ISIS fighters. Perhaps serving an even worse fate to ISIS are the female Kurdish soldiers who hunt and kill insurgents. Their efforts deliver the insult of an afterlife without paradise for the fanatical enemy fighters, who believe death at the hands of a woman precludes them from that so-called paradise. Moreover, Hollie brings us into heartfelt discussions with Yadizi women who were captured, tortured, starved, and raped, but who survived and show indomitable strength as they carry on with their lives.
These are just some of the examples of the views Hollie delivers in this bookviews not only of war, but of human nature. While I do not wish war on anyone, I do wish a better understanding of war for all of us. That is what Hollie McKay does with this book: she gives us all a better understanding of war and human nature. It is not a comfortable read. It is not a pleasant read. It is an important read.
But dont just read it.
Remember it.
JockoWillink
November 2020
July, 2014
When you hear the bomb sirens, we will stop, said the old Israeli cab driver ever-so-spiritedly as we sped through the West Bank. Crouch down against the side of the road. Dont worry; there will be lots of us. Its like a big party!
I had just ventured back over the Allenby/King Hussein Bridge land crossing after spending some time sipping tea and watching wild camels with the Bedouins in Jordan.
Operation Protective Edge also known as the Israel and Gaza war was just launching in early July 2014.
An ominous carillon pierced the air and lingered for minutes before standard procedures followed. Then, finally, the pursuit of a normal life resumed. I glanced at my driver and watched his cheery face collapse.
He explained casually, in a tone flushed with anguish, that these little procedures made him think of his father who had been killed in the Six-Day War of 1967, and of his brother who passed in the Yom Kippur War of 1973.
I had forgotten to ask his name, but knew I would not forget the deep agony in his eyes or his snow grey hair, which he said turned from a rich black within days of hearing the news his son, too, had died inside his wifes womb amid the stress of the First Intifada of 1987.
In that series of slow-motion moments, I knew that, while I was soon to return to my comfortable Los Angeles life, I had opened a door and started to walk down a road from which I knew there was no retreat. My insides growled with curiosity and an intense longing to understand these conflicts; to understand how countries could continue to douse themselves in blood, decade after decade; to understand why it could not be stopped.
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