Monday, December 4

How He Got US Stuck in Iraq

As my good 'yellow dog' Republican friend, Jack, can attest, I've been consistently anxious about this venture since even before it began. And it has turned out pretty much as I predicted. However, the question remains... what next?


The picture is designed to be humourous, but perhaps it does more... I think it remains widely accepted that the place to clean up was (and continues to be) Afghanistan. Perhaps a withdrawal from Iraq to regional bases could be accompanied by increasing the policing and development of a solution in Afghanistan while maintaining some contact and control of the chaos in Iraq. It is simply not acceptable to pull out of the mess that has been created like they did in Vietnam. My first choice would include a large scale withdrawal to support bases in the region. At the same time they would install personnel for training and leadership support within the governmental, policing and armed forces of Iraq. This would need to be done in consultation and coordination with regional powers and players including Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia. It is my position that one of Dubya's worst faults has been his continual unilateralism—his unwillingness to dialogue with his adversaries (even his friends!). Truly that is how he got stuck in Iraq in the first place.

It's time to go back to the basics, and that means he needs to stop the fighting, and start the diplomacy—talking, discussing, negotiating... With recent disclosures that even Rummy realized it isn't working (Is that why he was fired!?) perhaps support has been reduced to Laura and the dog. So even though he famously said that that would be enough for him to continue, maybe even Dubya can accept that it's time for a change.

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