Archive for June, 2009

Why We Must Continue the Fight in Iraq

Bryan W. Daugherty asked:


America has reached its boiling point. The escalation of chaos and terror in the Middle East as well as across the globe acting in concert with the inability to strategically undermine the “will” of the insurgency has resulted in Americans to lose their “will” to continue the fight. The idea of troop withdraw has gained more popularity with each new report of American loss of life. As an American as well as a practicing Muslim, I fully understand the significance that troop withdraw from Iraq promises…

If we withdraw from Iraq - we can expect far worse tribal chaos and Islamic terrorism than in Mogadishu or Lebanon.

If we withdraw from Iraq - we will alienate moderate arabs in the Middle East - who could never again believe in any American assurances of support for reform and would have to retreat into the shadows-or find themselves at the mercy of fascist killers.

If we withdraw from Iraq - the enemy will swell their ranks as they hype their defeat of the American infidels. Recruitment will accelerate across the globe.

If we withdraw from Iraq - any strategy of hitting terrorists hard abroad would be discredited and replaced by a return to the pre-9/11 tactics of a few cruise missiles and writs.

We must remember that the enemy has an eighth-century agenda of gender apartheid, religious intolerance, and theocracy. We only fool ourselves if we think that peace is the natural order of things and that it follows organically from the cessation of hostilities. We must finish this task regardless of how ugly and bloody it gets. We risk loosing more in the future then we have already lost to this point. Though we continue to sacrifice dearly, the peace of mind that we have been able to thwart any terrorist effort within the United States since 9/11 is proof that something is working. Obviously many of us can agree that this is not due to the diligence of our government to protect our borders and secure the homeland.

Development towards bringing peace to the Middle East hinges on continued American resolve in Iraq as well as our ability to address the situation in Palestine. There has not been any other world leader who has stepped up to combat these issues outside of their own Country. Of course the administration must account to the American people for the way this war has been waged as well as the false pre-tenses that initiated this conflict in the first place. The administration must also be held account for the manipulation of executive powers which have only led to the increased distrust of the federal government. We must try and repair the wounds that we have caused with our allies around the world, as well as encourage them to increase their presence in the Iraq conflict. This will allow the U.S. to withdraw a large amount of its military presence in Iraq and put forth to the terrorists a global unified front. America must not carry the flag of freedom and liberty alone. This is a failed strategy and we must work hand in hand with other powers to ensure the life and safety of individuals across the globe. We must find a new global strategy to combat terrorism that is no longer lying dormant in our cities and villages. If we fail to do so, we risk losing more of our unique freedoms and liberties that make America what it is.



Alexander
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Why are top military officers now starting to be against the Iraq war?

My vote counted. Outstanding! asked:


WASHINGTON — Four and a half years after the nation’s top military leaders saluted and fell in behind President Bush ’s pre-emptive invasion of Iraq , their replacements are beginning to question the mission and sound alarms about the toll the war is taking on the Army and the Marine Corps. All military people are starting to second guess President Bush. 70% of Americans are now against the Iraq war.
Is this the end of the Iraq war?

Eleanor
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How does Bush go from comparing the Iraq war to WW2 to now comparing it to the Vietnam war?

Anti-Socialist asked:


Which is it? Or does Bush just like to pick certain pieces of history that he can spin to match whatever it is he is trying to con the American people into thinking what he does about Iraq is actually right?

Are Americans that dumb to actually believe Bush after 6 years of deceit about the war & his failure to win it?

Kristen

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Is the US not winning the Iraq war for the same main reason they didn’t win the Vietnam war?

Anti-Socialist asked:


They could never secure the borders of the country they were fighting in so enemy supplies/troops pored in?

With Iraq it’s Iran & Syria. With Vietnam it was Laos & Cambodia. How can you win a war win when the enemy never runs out of supplies/troops?

Clinton

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Why doesn’t President Bush and VP Cheney have to answer for their criminal negligence in the Iraq war?

Agrivated Citizen asked:


I think that President Bush and the entire Bush administration should be held liable for all the damage caused by the Iraq war. Everybody else has to pay for damage done by their negligence. They should be guilty of wrongful death for all the men and women killed in the war as a result of false statements and claims. Soldiers are being prosecuted for killing Iraqis that appeared to be a danger to the troops. Hell, they are being prosecuted for “embarrassing ” the enemy.

Heather
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