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The Washington Postreported today that Democrats are split about what to do in Iraq. Sen. Russell Feingold, D-Wis., broke with his party leadership last week to become the first senator to call for all troops to be withdrawn from Iraq by a specific deadline. Feingold proposed Dec. 31, 2006.
Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.), Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Del.) and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) -- all disagree with Feingold, believing that success in Iraq is critical and that the U.S. can't bolt. Notice that these folks are all likely going to run for president and want to look hawkish.
The issue here is not pro-war vs. anti-war, as the media has made it out to be. Thanks to Bush, the issue is Slinking Away in Defeat vs. Another Vietnam. Neither option is good. The only way we win this thing is to double the amount of troops, which we are unable to do without a draft. The public does not want a draft (send their spoiled kids to the desert? Hell, no) and any politician who suggests one will likely need a new job in a couple of years.
So, of course, the Democrats are split on what to do. No one wants to give the radical Muslim extremists a victory. (And make no mistake, leaving Iraq now is a genuine U.S. military defeat.) Yet, how many brave young men and women can we sacrifice for an unwinable war?
My job is to opine and tell people how the world should be. Yet, I have no constructive advice to offer on Iraq. It is a lose/lose situation that Bush got us into. He lied from the beginning and now America is suffering. To expect the Democrats to be able to unite and solve this bloody riddle is fantasy and folly. This is Bush's monster and he must be the one who puts a stake through its heart.
1 Comments:
If he had any honor, he would fall on his own sword; or in his case, you're right, a wooden stake would be more appropriate. Gary (NJ)
posted by Anonymous, at
8/22/2005 4:18 PM