That's the opinion of Immanuel Wallerstein, senior research scholar at Yale.
8/16/2005 1:28:03 PM
8/16/2005 1:36:43 PM
One response might be that the situation will only get much, much worse if we bring out our stabilizing influence -- and less face facts here, there isn't much other than a US military presence keeping things from degenerating into anarchy, theocracy, or dictatorship at the moment.The more optimistic viewpoint is what I like to call, "Just because your little article says something doesn't mean its true." I think your definition of victory, first of all, is warped. I was never confident that we could "defeat" the Iraqi resistance in the normal sense, but I don't believe it's out of the question that we will beat them back to an acceptable level. Many countries have armed resistances small enough to be essentially negligible. When was the last time you heard from the Sendero Luminoso?A constitution also does not seem so certainly unrealistic, but I must confess that I haven't followed that end of things as closely as I should lately, so I won't say much on it ATM.As for the third part...I see Americans being upset with "the handling of the war," but I don't think there's terribly many who support a complete pull-out, which is really more of a fringe idea on the subject.
8/16/2005 5:23:43 PM
^You miss the point of all this. No matter what, the US is pretty much stuck in Iraq, for the reasons you noted.But, at least the people who didn't like Bush, and knew his scummy policies sucked, can say "I told you so" because they (we...) saw this coming. We knew he was an idiot, and his stuff about WMDs and terrorism in Iraq was BS, and a lot of us knew he was going to botch the regime change. We even speculated that it was for no end but to bolster him politically, and while this is less certain, considering our track record, we're probably right. Without Iraq, what does Bush have? He hasn't captured Bin Laden, oil prices are at record highs, the US dollar is relatively weak, the economic class disparities aren't better, the achievement gap is worse (I think...), the US has record high debts and a deficit, people live in fear of terrorism, stem cell research is being held back somewhat, and the country is more politically divided than it has been in recent history. So... I told you so.
8/16/2005 5:30:59 PM
8/16/2005 5:41:27 PM
8/16/2005 5:46:30 PM
"America is the great Satan, the wounded snake." [Edited on August 16, 2005 at 6:09 PM. Reason : ]
8/16/2005 6:05:13 PM
Eh, the war seems like it worked to me. Sure, the terrorists can kill a lot of people, but the trick is that we can kill lots of them. Yes, good guys must worry about the terrorists blowing them up while they shop, but the terrorists must equally worry about vested men assaulting in the middle of night with night vision goggles. Also, what makes you think American's are becoming ready to give up? Last I heard GWB won the election.
8/16/2005 8:03:03 PM
marko winsall that was said about the south as well
8/16/2005 8:34:33 PM
8/17/2005 12:48:28 AM
Little known is that resistance of the kind in Iraq was also persistent in post WWII Japan and Germany. While the press (and severity of each individual attack) was much less, your definition of beating the resistance wasn't achieved in Japan until more than a decade after the treaties had been signed. So give us a decade before you make such a stupid argument. (That's directed to the Yale bitch). Wars last a lot longer than people choose to realize. I admit, when Bush declared victory on the ship, that was also premature. It was a bad decision. So is the decision to say we CAN'T defeat something that we haven't been fighting for at least 5 years.
8/17/2005 1:46:26 PM
We are still in Kosovo, Japan, and Germany. I suspect we will be in Iraq for at least awhile longer.
8/17/2005 1:51:01 PM
Good point.
8/17/2005 1:51:24 PM
There was no organized insurgency in Japan. Most military historians look back at it as the ideal occupation. Their culture allowed them to accept defeat and bow to the American presence.
8/17/2005 2:00:05 PM
8/17/2005 2:02:56 PM
somebody got up on the wrong side of bed this morning
8/17/2005 2:08:14 PM
Bad night last night, man.
8/17/2005 2:09:19 PM
oicbad today too, with school starting and all
8/17/2005 2:16:23 PM
8/17/2005 2:33:40 PM
relevance?
8/17/2005 2:42:53 PM
Bush = t3h b4d
8/17/2005 3:10:22 PM
nah man, I only have tuesday/thursday classeswhich in retrospect was poorly thought out on my part
8/17/2005 4:18:29 PM
8/18/2005 8:24:04 AM
And that is directly related to whether or not the war in in Iraq can be won because _________________.
8/18/2005 12:38:06 PM
[user]bgmins[/user]
8/19/2005 1:19:09 PM
There was some resistance in Germany, but it wasn't widespread by any means. It was mostly just Hitler Youth kids that couldn't believe that their side lost.
8/19/2005 1:25:09 PM
resistance in Japan?even after their emperor WENT ON THE RADIO TO GIVE UP?the emperor at that time was never seen nor heard from. .when that fucker rolled up in the studio to cry uncle, motherfuckers understood.also, what could they resist? nuclear fallout?^hell, there are still Hitler supporters who can't handle it. I don't think there was much physical resistance there, though. [Edited on August 19, 2005 at 1:27 PM. Reason : eh]
8/19/2005 1:26:31 PM
IIRC, I think that the US suffered under 100 killed by insurgents after the war ended.
8/19/2005 1:52:47 PM
8/19/2005 2:44:47 PM
After the Japanese surrender most of the really hard line military leaders that had planned the coup committed suicide, as well a lot of other higher ups in the military.The people basically bowed down in defeat and accepted the occupation.
8/19/2005 2:50:18 PM
8/19/2005 2:57:09 PM
Pryderi--I could find you a montage of pictures showing Bush being friendly with almost any world leader on the planet. That kissing is a more common greeting in other countries in our own does not make Bush and Abdullah bedfellows. Are all those countries with whose leaders he is friendly our puppets? Are all the OPEC nations his puppets? Because last I checked Saudis didn't have dictatorial power over OPEC, either. Bush does not run OPEC[Edited on August 19, 2005 at 2:57 PM. Reason : ]
8/19/2005 2:57:11 PM
8/19/2005 2:59:00 PM
^^ The picture of him kissing is clearly fake.You just defended a complete fabrication.
8/19/2005 3:23:16 PM
It wouldn't surprise me if there was a picture somewhere of them doing the greeting kiss or some other such nonsense.That said, I have forever besmirched my family honor with my mistake.
8/19/2005 3:32:13 PM
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