Sunday, September 16, 2007

It's Already Happening

Your instant all-purpose three-word rebuttal to the arguments against withdrawing from Iraq: It's Already Happening. Michael Ware reacting to Bush's speech, by way of hilzoy:

MICHAEL WARE, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Anderson, my first impression is, wow. I mean, it's one thing to return to the status quo, to the situation we had nine months ago, with 130,000 U.S. troops stuck here for the foreseeable future. It's another thing to perpetuate the myth. I mean, I won't go into detail, like the president's characterizations of the Iraqi government as an ally, or that the people of Anbar, who support the Sunni insurgency, asked America for help, or to address this picture of a Baghdad that exists only in the president's mind.

Let me just refer to this, what the president said, that, if America were to be driven out of Iraq, extremists of all strains would be emboldened. They are now. Al Qaeda could gain new recruits and new sanctuaries. They have that now. Iran would benefit from the chaos and be encouraged in its efforts to gain nuclear weapons and dominate the region. It is now.

Iraq would face a humanitarian -- humanitarian crisis. It does now. And that we would leave our children a far more dangerous world. That's happening now. (...)

COOPER: The U.S. -- but the U.S. talks about reconciliation and the need for -- for Shia-led government to -- to reconcile with Sunni, even former Sunni insurgents. Does this government -- do -- so the Sunnis want to reconcile?

WARE: Not the ones that I'm talking to, certainly not the power brokers. I mean, I'm talking about the heads of the largest Shia militias in this country, men who sit in the parliament, men who are the chairmen of the security and defense committees, the parliamentary oversight watchdog committees.

These men are not looking for reconciliation. What they want is America to get out of the way and let us loose.

It's all there: delusionally-optimistic President, the arguments against withdrawal debunked in the simplest and most direct terms, and a clear view of the situation on the ground as it actually is. If only arguing politics were always this easy.

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http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article18653.htm
A fellow can make comments like this. On the other hand, he might realize the truth is likely worse yet.
http://empireburlesquenow.blogspot.com/2005/03/dark-passage-pnacs-blueprint-for.html
 
Thank you for your comment, Obit. I guess I've never been as impressed by the PNAC document as others have been, simply because it seems to me that it follows directly in the steps of the Monroe Doctrine and our cold war policy of preventing a "domino effect." We've always had imperialist ambitions, from Manifest Destiny to the Philippines to the "Banana Republics" to our backroom deals with the Saudis. Not that I think any of this is right, I just can't say I wasn't warned.

As for the other link, it's so chock-full of blatantly false premises and tired, overwrought, long-ago-debunked analyses that it doesn't merit more of a comment than: people still believe this crap?
 
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