- Jun 8, 2005
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Let's have a spin-off! Our current situation sucks. Let's try to come up with solutions.
Given the gross incompetence and criminality of our leaders' actions, we cannot change the damage they've done. I want Iraq to succeed as a democracy just as much as any Bush supporter. Given that, I would like to offer a solution to our current quagmire.
The Iraqi police that we have been training have sustained more casualties than our own troops. This proves their willingness to fight for their own freedom. In order for America to "succeed" by getting the hell out of there and sustaining the minimum casualties possible from here on out, and for Iraq to succeed in remaining free from tyrannical regimes. These Iraqi police must be put in charge of defending the Green Zone. Any hope of a stable government lies in that zone. We can provide air support, but ground troops must go! Secondly, we need to get our boys the he11 out of there. If the Iraqi police are not seen as merely helping "the occupiers" and instead represent the hope of Iraqi freedom from thugs, IMO, they will not be as under attack as they are now. The Iraqis will need to continue to take democracy into their own hands. Then...maybe, the Iraqis can win.
However, I sense a resistance to our pulling out for the mere reason that then the contractors would need to move out too. Then no more free oil for the profiteers.
So...Any ideas?
Given the gross incompetence and criminality of our leaders' actions, we cannot change the damage they've done. I want Iraq to succeed as a democracy just as much as any Bush supporter. Given that, I would like to offer a solution to our current quagmire.
The Iraqi police that we have been training have sustained more casualties than our own troops. This proves their willingness to fight for their own freedom. In order for America to "succeed" by getting the hell out of there and sustaining the minimum casualties possible from here on out, and for Iraq to succeed in remaining free from tyrannical regimes. These Iraqi police must be put in charge of defending the Green Zone. Any hope of a stable government lies in that zone. We can provide air support, but ground troops must go! Secondly, we need to get our boys the he11 out of there. If the Iraqi police are not seen as merely helping "the occupiers" and instead represent the hope of Iraqi freedom from thugs, IMO, they will not be as under attack as they are now. The Iraqis will need to continue to take democracy into their own hands. Then...maybe, the Iraqis can win.
However, I sense a resistance to our pulling out for the mere reason that then the contractors would need to move out too. Then no more free oil for the profiteers.
So...Any ideas?