First Step Towards Sanity
American troops have pulled out of Iraqi cities, turning over the control of them to Iraqi security forces. This is the first step towards a complete US pullout, assuming of course that President Obama keeps his campaign promise to do exactly that.
Iraq will undoubtedly face an upsurge in violence, the security forces will very likely be tested in the next few weeks, and I hope that they're up to the task. If they crumble against their opponents, Obama will be forced to order American troops back in and we'll see this insanity perpetuated at least through the elections of 2012.
Politically, Iraq cannot be allowed to fall or the neo-cons will finally have something to rally around and possibly have a serious chance in 2012. A collapsed Iraq would mean that Obama really was "too inexperienced" to be president. Never mind the fact that it was an illegal war in the first place. Fox News viewers don't know this and Fox news is sadly still far and away the number one "news" station. If Iraqi forces lose control of their cities, Fox will plaster the images day and night, blaming all the carnage and destruction on the withdrawal. It will be like the scenes in Saigon after the US withdrawal in the 70's, which are still blamed on the Democrats even though Nixon was President at the time.
So I hope the Iraqi forces are up to the task, and that Obama is a good chess player. There are political forces both inside and outside the United States who are not only counting on the Iraqi withdrawal to fail, but may actively take part in supporting the opposition forces in Iraq. There is far too much money to be made with a perpetual war. The same people who put together the Project for a New American Century years ago, are still active and have reaped billions from the American goverment during the last six years. They will gladly reinvest a little of that money to destabilize Iraq and force Obama to order American troops back in.
In the meantime, I salute both President Obama and Iraqi President al-Maliki for taking this first important step, and I hope there is a lasting peace and stability in Iraq for years to come.
Iraq will undoubtedly face an upsurge in violence, the security forces will very likely be tested in the next few weeks, and I hope that they're up to the task. If they crumble against their opponents, Obama will be forced to order American troops back in and we'll see this insanity perpetuated at least through the elections of 2012.
Politically, Iraq cannot be allowed to fall or the neo-cons will finally have something to rally around and possibly have a serious chance in 2012. A collapsed Iraq would mean that Obama really was "too inexperienced" to be president. Never mind the fact that it was an illegal war in the first place. Fox News viewers don't know this and Fox news is sadly still far and away the number one "news" station. If Iraqi forces lose control of their cities, Fox will plaster the images day and night, blaming all the carnage and destruction on the withdrawal. It will be like the scenes in Saigon after the US withdrawal in the 70's, which are still blamed on the Democrats even though Nixon was President at the time.
So I hope the Iraqi forces are up to the task, and that Obama is a good chess player. There are political forces both inside and outside the United States who are not only counting on the Iraqi withdrawal to fail, but may actively take part in supporting the opposition forces in Iraq. There is far too much money to be made with a perpetual war. The same people who put together the Project for a New American Century years ago, are still active and have reaped billions from the American goverment during the last six years. They will gladly reinvest a little of that money to destabilize Iraq and force Obama to order American troops back in.
In the meantime, I salute both President Obama and Iraqi President al-Maliki for taking this first important step, and I hope there is a lasting peace and stability in Iraq for years to come.
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