7/26/2008 8:05:27 PM
so like any good politician, Obama has a clear grasp of the obvious, and he refuses to be pinned down to a timetable. he basically hasn't said anything of real substance.I can understand why some people -- then "anti-war crowd" especially -- are disappointed, and the Obama haters are going to throw this in their faces.I personally would be tempted to roll my eyes and say "meet the new boss, same as the old boss" ... but the fact is i have always understood this to be the case, and said as much since Kerry supporters wanted him to proclaim that we would "leave Iraq" immediately, or on some scheduled timetable.the fact is, we've created a huge power vacuum. we've broken a sovereign nation and destabilized and already-volatile global region. the fact is, we can't just leave without regard to future security of the region. I've been quoting Colin Powell -- on here, and to everyone I know -- since before this war ever began:
7/26/2008 10:39:21 PM
7/26/2008 11:03:49 PM
^^ Obama's been saying this but without using the word "conditions" for a few months now though (which is about as long as I knew he existed).I think that's a unique aspect of Obama's style, is that he says a lot of stuff without committing to anything explicitly (and how could he really), but giving a vague idea of where he's going.
7/26/2008 11:17:13 PM
Ofcourse, he's a democrat. His policies shift with the wind.
7/26/2008 11:56:00 PM
7/27/2008 12:14:54 AM
yeah, that's great.... really it is. and i hope it lasts once we bring our standing troop level below 150,000 but please forgive me if i'm not completely flush with enthusiasm just yetbut, even so.. I'm still gonna ask: at what cost, is this relative "peace"? at what cost to american and iraqi lives, and taxpayer return on this $1,000,000,000,000 (trillion) dollar investment (so far)and it still doesnt even take into effect that the whole rationale for this "preventative war" -- Bush's personal war-of-choice -- was based on a stack of lies.not that it even fucking matters. The next "American Idol" season will be ramping up soon.
7/27/2008 12:28:59 AM
Was that the same of stack of lies that Clinton used to justify numerous bombing campaigns and missile strikes on Iraq during the 90s? I'm not defending anyone, I just think it's silly to act like there was no friction with Iraq over WMDs before W. showed up.
7/27/2008 12:35:20 AM
have i ever suggested there was "no friction with Iraq" before Dubya the Deficient? hardly. have i said, and continue to say, that Iraq was -- by all reasonable metrics -- effectively and completely containted? yes.but if you REALLY want to go the "b-b-but Clinton Did It!!!" route, we can go there.so let's start with Iraq during the Clinton years... with UN approval the multinational coalition (ie the US with cheerleaders) responded to a few incidents:Iraq violating no fly zones ---> US shoots down a couple aircraftIraq building restricted armaments ---> US missile strikes some factoriesresult: no american lives lost. didnt spend any more money than would have been spent on military harware R&D anyhow.now, what happened in Iraq during Bush years....yeah, well, im just gonna stop here and say that your analogy fails.[Edited on July 27, 2008 at 1:40 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2008 1:35:21 AM
That was a question, not an analogy.
7/27/2008 5:54:22 AM
what are you still doing up?[Edited on July 27, 2008 at 5:56 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2008 5:55:20 AM
I think Obama's new position is a better one, but not necessarily a smarter one politically. He got propelled where he is in large part because of his opposition to the Iraq war, and his move to the center on this and other people seem to be alienating a core part of his base that may be small but is also incredibly energetic.
7/27/2008 1:25:19 PM
good point, about the incredibly energetic supporters becoming alienated ... but it's not like this energy has anywhere else to go. theres no alternative.the only negative outcome i could see is that the energy dissipates, the elitist whites stay home, and the minorities don't go vote just like they wouldn't have anyhow.which would thrill the disenchanted nose-holding evangelical McCain "base" to no end.
7/27/2008 1:42:00 PM
7/27/2008 4:40:37 PM
this isn't a new position
7/27/2008 5:29:01 PM
7/27/2008 6:25:32 PM
^ what's myopic is asserting that our relationship with Iraq didn't change from Clinton's years to the time we invaded. A LOT changed. There was more than enough evidence before we invaded to suggest Saddam wasn't a threat, that we now know was actively concealed by the Bush administration. That's what makes it Bush's war, he clearly didn't go about it honestly. A for something as costly in both lives and money as war, it's a very damnable offense, I think.
7/27/2008 7:04:47 PM
7/27/2008 7:18:23 PM
While I'm sure some in the far end of the anti-war camp may be disappointed and will bitch about it, I think Obama's approach is both rational and more intellectually honest. That being said, I think most of the anti-war camp will still support Obama because even if he doesn't meet his promise of withdrawing within 16 months, he still has made it clear that he wants to withdrawal from Iraq, the sooner, the better. McCain hasn't said nearly as much.In all honesty though, McCain or Obama, I think that a massive American draw down in Iraq is inevitable in the near future. Iraq really has made a tremendous amount of progress over the last year or so, and the government, while far from perfect, is now strong enough to seriously negotiate with the various factions as well as enforce its will across the nation. Even if the current troop levels aren't sustainable, the current numbers just aren't needed as much as they were before. There is now a small but functioning Iraqi military and police that is starting to step up and take its proper role within the state.
7/27/2008 11:39:45 PM
7/28/2008 12:33:17 AM
I'm happy. In fact I'm going to bail before we go in another circle.<3 joe_schmoe
7/28/2008 12:47:03 AM
darn. i feel like i could jerk all night.
7/28/2008 12:54:29 AM
There are a lot of people out there who seem to think that Bush just made up the idea Iraq possessed WMD's in order to sell his war.Based on this statement:
7/28/2008 12:56:22 AM
7/28/2008 1:08:38 AM
^ Yeah, you're goddamned right Hussein's Iraq "was not our friend"--nor was it a friend to anyone else except rogue nations and terrorists, you fucking buffoon. You throw the word "treason" around so casually--someone ought to put your stupid ass on trial for treason. Nuke program parts unearthed in Baghdad back yard
7/28/2008 3:04:32 AM
you're a lunatic, you know that? i mean, completely and utterly stark raving mad.get help.[Edited on July 28, 2008 at 11:42 AM. Reason : ]
7/28/2008 11:23:40 AM
Bomb every country. Nuke everyone. Kill the mud people. This is are country.
7/28/2008 11:27:54 AM