I'm skeptical of the Biden plan. It doesn't do a good job of directly addressing the issue of American troops. Simply saying that each ethic group is going to police its own territory is nice in theory, but I don't know if the forces are there to impliment it. The Kurdish regions could do it, but the Shia are still in a bit of a power struggle, and I don't think that there's any real Sunni force that could bring order.Also, there are still a lot of areas that would be disputed, not just Baghdad. Not coincidentally, these are also the areas that control the largest oil reserves insdie the country.Besides, this reminds me somewhat of what the Bush administration is doing right now: pulling troops from the countryside to help secure the capital, attempting to rebuild the economy (which we are failing miserably at), slicing up regions into ethic enclaves (which is what's happening defacto).I'm not a big fan of Murtha's idea either because it will only reinforce the idea that the United States will cut and run on a moment's notice. There is a good case one could make in saying that the American withdrawals from Beirut in the 1980s and from Somalia in the early 1990s has only reinforced the idea for groups like al Qaida that one spectacular terrorist attack is enough to bully the Americans into giving up on any international commitment.I do think that pryderi's assertion of Cut and Run vs. Draft is nothing but a cheap false dilemma.
8/24/2006 4:12:16 PM
It's unfortunate that radical clerics who continue to emphasize the religious differences b/w muslim groups have all but killed a true pan-Arab nationalism movement. Whether pursuing a nation or a partition, there is no solution that will solve the problem.And the draft will only come into play if China, Russia, and Iran team up to try to start a war, which will only occur of Nostradamus really is what people claim him to be.
8/24/2006 4:15:29 PM
8/25/2006 2:49:01 PM
The only thing this war has solved is how to redistribute $500 billion of America's private wealth to the military industrial complex
8/25/2006 2:53:04 PM
8/25/2006 6:32:52 PM
Problem: sectarian and political violence which takes innocent lives.The Nostradamus thing was in jest. Dry humor.
8/25/2006 7:18:39 PM
So was my question about what people claim him to be.
8/25/2006 8:10:06 PM
9/5/2006 2:10:39 PM
"We cannot sustain the current course." say's you.
9/5/2006 2:14:11 PM
I would say no to Cut and Run and no to Reinstating the draftI would also request pryderi and everyone else link their sources, so instead of seeing a seemingly innocent article, we could be informed that its an article from the same website that publishes Practical Anarchy Magazine
9/5/2006 2:44:08 PM
9/5/2006 3:29:51 PM
The Huffington Post hasn't been elected and re-elected into Congress since 1974. Who gives a fuck what it says.
9/5/2006 3:35:40 PM
^^^John Murtha is a US congressman...he wrote the article, not "Huffington Post"http://www.huffingtonpost.com/contributors/bio.php?nick=rep-john-murtha&name=Rep.%20John%20Murtha[Edited on September 5, 2006 at 5:13 PM. Reason : ^]
9/5/2006 5:13:18 PM
this guy is turning into a salis like creature...he keeps bttt'ing his own crappy threads that a few people post in and then it goes away
9/5/2006 7:38:53 PM
Gamecat, it is to my dismay that we can sustain the current course. Economically speaking the U.S. could (and has been able to) afford twice the current military budget. Now, I doubt we would gain anything by doing that, but we could do it with minimal difficulty.
9/5/2006 10:17:39 PM
vietnam
9/6/2006 12:34:39 AM