Smoke and Mirrors
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Republicans are using a smokescreen but they also are in the
process of turning against the war and demanding a withdrawal.
What became of all the hot rhetoric about being tough on
terrorism, that Iraq was the center of the war on terrorism, and
that to do anything less than stay the course in Iraq would be
an insult to our troops AND leave the place in the hands of Al
Qaeda? We've been down this road before.....in Vietnam. And just
like in Vietnam, just as soon as the troops realize the
government has thrown in the towel and is trying to find the
exit door, it becomes a case of "who will be the last man to die
in Iraq?" So, here's my bet; we'll pull forces back to larger
bases and launch limited offensive ops (to keep the badguys off
balance) from there; we'll have advisers working with the Iraqi
military but, in this case, their security will be in much
greater jeopardy than the advisers we had with Vietnamese forces
because Iraqi forces are less well trained and likely
infiltrated by sympathizers of the insurgency. We'll give up the
outlying areas to insurgent control and attempt to maintain some
semblance of control in the larger cities. We might even have a
de facto understanding with the badguys that if they dont attack
our forces we wont attack them. And the Bush Administration
either directly or indirectly through second parties will be
making every possible attempt to strike a deal with anyone
(Syrians, Iranians, al Sadr, Sunni insurgents) who will allow us
to withdraw our forces from country. If they do not cooperate,
Bush will have to pull forces while they are under fire. This is
war, and the politicians (and military leadership) are talking
about pulling out. That means a defeat for the United States of
America and no amount of spin can change that fact. For over a
year, people have been hollering that this isnt a Vietnam and
any comparisons are false. I agree. In Vietnam, we went to the
aid of an ally to assist in stopping an internal rebellion and
to fight external aggression. In Iraq, we invaded another
country. In Vietnam, we had a so-called Peace With Honor that
stopped the fighting and allowed us to withdraw. At that
withdrawal, South Vietnam had a fully constituted and fully
functioning government and a robust military of land, air, and
maritime forces. In Iraq, there can be no Peace With Honor. The
election in December will not result in a government that has
control of anything outside the Green Zone. There are no
cohesive, fully capable Iraqi Armed Forces. There are militias
who owe their loyalty to religious and sect leaders, not a
central government. And to crown the whole fiasco, if we pull
out, Iraq will immediately fall into greater chaos and the very
people (those who love to kill, those who hate America) Bush so
eloquently cites as a threat, will be left in control of Iraq.
This is sickening. A war that did not have to happen but which
did because Americans fell for this cowboy's fear mongering
tactics and disinformation is coming to a close with over 2000
dead Americans and over 16000 wounded. By the time we clear
Iraq, over 3000 US men and women will have been KIA. And for
what? We unseated Saddam Hussein? He didnt have WMD, he didnt
have an atomic weapons program, he didnt have ties with al Qaeda
or 9/11, and at the time of the invasion, we had controlled the
airspace over Iraq for ten years, we had carved out part of
northern Iraq and given it to the Iraqi Kurds, and we had an
economic stranglehold on Iraq. It was teetering on the edge of
economic collapse. And, al Qaeda was not in Iraq. It was
elsewhere. This war was not necessary. Bush should be impeached
and every Congressman, Republican and Democrat, who voted for
the war but who is now calling for an exit strategy (because
public opinion has turned against the war and the 2006 elections
are just around the corner) should be voted out of office in
2006 and 2008.
Bob Straight, Major, USMC (RET) Fredericksburg, VA