Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
The level of ignorance, war-mongering and clueless optimism shown here on a daily basis is truly astounding. Hey, Joe Lieberman says we are winning. Amazing how a bunch of draft-dodging chicken hawks have brainwashed so many into thinking Iraq is a just cause that must be continued at all costs.
Did you even bother to read the thread?
The entire premise of the article I posted, and the subsequent discussion, is that if you examine the war in Iraq INDEPENDENT of the partisan and political spin surrounding it, you will find a conflict that is very much winnable...assuming that we institute a strategy for which the endstate is our withdrawal.
To say we should simply pull out regardless is premature and ignorant of the fact that in doing so, we are essentially setting the stage for a wider or more bloody conflict later...as other have pointed out, such a decsion would amount to dumping our mistake on the Iraqi people, if not the entire region.
However, we cannot continue to blindly follow the Bush strategy for Iraq.
Pulling out immediately is not an option...blindly moving forward is not an option either...hence the reserved optimism towards the surge, as it effectively solves both problems.
Well? Why should we accept two month old news as relevant today?
The OP editorial I posted is from today
Moving Forward in Iraq
For those who bothered to read the whole thing, Ms. Kagan based the editorial on her trip in May and subsequent analysis...given her position as an affiliate of Harvard's John M. Olin Institute of Strategic Studies, and as executive director of the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, I think she is qualified to offer such an opinion...
...unless of course such opinions are only valid if they provide a doom and gloom assessment.