I've been against this war since before the beginning. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Perle, Gonzalez... they all should be brought up on war crimes charges, and sentenced to hang if found guilty. which of course will never happen in a million years. So the fact remains: we're deep in Iraq, and its a fucking mess. How do we get ourselves out it? It's like Colin Powell said back in 2002 about war with Iraq, "You break it, you own it" Iraq sure is fucking broke, and we're the ones who broke it. anyhow... i found this article and it pretty much sums up the way I think about the whole tragic mess.
7/22/2007 12:41:45 AM
Its good to see people actually considering the ramifications of exit. I mean, eventually most Americans are going to leave Iraq, what do we do? That being said:
7/22/2007 12:58:02 AM
well, at some point we're going to have to announce our departure, or at least a significant reduction in force.but yeah, i'm not a big supporter of putting a date on it right now. i'm somewhat inclined to agree with the folks who want to give the "surge" more time. not because i'm confident in GWB's ability to think his way out of a paper bag, but only because of all the people who have been killed or permanently injured so far fighting for.... for what? hell, i dont even know, really . but all the effort the military has gone through to take back territory, and all the iraqis who have sealed their fate by working with the US troops... to give up now, just seems perverse.i dont fucking know anymore. all i know is this is the biggest mistake since at least Vietnam, and the evil motherfuckers who sold this war to us need to be held accountable and pay for their crimes.
7/22/2007 1:17:40 AM
7/22/2007 1:26:19 AM
"You break it, you own it" is a catch phrase, not a foundation for any policy we should undertake. We've been in tougher situations, we've made tougher withdrawals from bigger conflicts, and we were better for it. Dire, chicken-little predictions never came true because the catchphrase-level reasoning on which they were based failed to capture the complex forces that shape history. Acting on this kind of nonsense is never a good idea.The best we can do is forget sunk costs and make decisions that are best for ourselves based on solid evidence about the foreseeable future. Our track record at trying to orchestrate some utopian outcome in countries that we don't give a shit about is so horrible, it's laughable than anyone thinks we can still do it.
7/22/2007 2:00:17 AM
fuck you. "You break it, you own it" is not just a catchphrase. it's a moral imperative.we have totally broke a country, a functioning sovereign nation, and directly and indirectly caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, uncounted permanent injuries, devastated an entire national infrastructure, displaced millions of people to living as refugees, and turned the entire country into the worst place to live second only to The fucking Sudan. weve destabilized a functioning and stable country into a warzone bordering on genocide and sectarian civil war. that is, in my book, fucking "Broken".*WE* did it, and so it's on *US* to see that it gets returned to some semblance of normalcy. and unfortunately i dont have any confidence in this administration to get us out of the mess that they have gotten us into.[Edited on July 22, 2007 at 2:10 AM. Reason : ]
7/22/2007 2:08:29 AM
Fuck me? I'm not the one supporting the position that will continue to destroy the country.This is a classic situation where the self-righteous do-gooder can't see that they are doing more harm than good. Ultimately, the self-righteous person doesn't really care about doing good, he only cares about making himself feel better. He wants a pat on the back. In the end, the person being "helped" ends up worse off.As has been shown by the overwhelming history of the world, significant political, social, and economic change and improvement has to come from indigenous sources. The sooner we stop shielding the Iraqis from the pressure and threats stimulate people to act in their own best interests, the better off they will be. As long as we are "helping" them, Iraqis will not take ownership of their own problems and do what it takes to achieve fundamental, indigenous advancement.This kind of policy is supremely devious, and its the kind of policy that has earned us a lot of ill will over the last 50 years.[Edited on July 22, 2007 at 2:33 AM. Reason : And its classic bleeding heart/neocon emotional claptrap.]
7/22/2007 2:25:44 AM
7/22/2007 3:00:11 AM
seriously i think george bush since he fucked us this bad should just launch an icbm right before he's removed from office and make a nice glass bowl of oil there.i'm sick of iraq he's fucked us soooo hard with this bull shit its not even funny... finish it and take your genocide jail time like a man you pussy.
7/22/2007 3:02:57 AM
maybe i'll go through this thread and post more laterfor now, i'll just say that i'm right with JCASHFAN, and surprisingly enough, in agreement on a majority of things with joe_schmoe.
7/22/2007 4:33:52 AM
U.S. General Says Troops Need Time to Succeed By JOHN F. BURNS of The New York TimesPublished: July 15, 2007
7/22/2007 7:44:51 AM
We should pull out and pay them reparations.
7/22/2007 8:34:04 AM
"i'm somewhat inclined to agree with the folks who want to give the "surge" more time...only because of all the people who have been killed or permanently injured so far fighting for.... for what? hell, i dont even know, really"This made me think of the last section of this clip with Mike Gravel.
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