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And, yes, of course it's all politically impossible. I think in part because most people are kidding themselves one way or the other: "Just a few more years, 20,000 more troops, and everyone will suddenly stop fighting," or, on the other side of the aisle: "This is just like Vietnam, and and soon as we leave, they'll stop fighting. Definitely we're just undermining a legitimate government which fought for freedom and is politically motivated, as opposed to ethnically and religiously. Totally just like Vietnam. Yup." No one's got the balls necessary to discuss what really we need to do, because it'd be political suicide. A draft? Massive tax hikes? All to benefit other people? Whaaaaaaaaa? This is America, you commie hippie/fascist corporate (depends who's yelling at you) bastard! Last edited by Tydeus; 12-01-2006 at 03:00 PM. |
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12-11-2006, 11:23 AM | #22 | |
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Iraqi refugees
Iraqi exodus could test Bush policy
Total expected to exceed quota for refugees By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff | December 11, 2006 Quote:
Just from the highlighted bits - it pretty strongly indicates that the reason our leadership won't help these people is because that'd mean said leadership at least in part owning up to the situation it's created. Which isn't to say there aren't actual, practical concerns in regard to opening our national doors to a million and a half Iraqis. But surely our government can do better than they have. The issue of Iraqi Christians is particularly ghastly, and another matter not frequently a part of the conversation.
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I understand why they're upset that the UN isn't helping them, but...really...
The UN said the US shouldn't go to war. They did anyways. They made their bed, and now politicians are getting upset because they have to lie in it?
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12-12-2006, 02:45 AM | #24 | |
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The thing about that is, is that it's not the politicians in the bed. It's the Iraqis. It's the UN's job to help refugees, regardless of who created them and for what reasons. Spitefullness just makes the UN look bad and puts a lot of other innocent people in danger.
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12-17-2006, 11:42 PM | #25 | |
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Merged a couple threads. Seems pointless to do 'em up separate.
Anyway, here's the tale of one of our Iraqi detainees: Former U.S. Detainee in Iraq Recalls Torment By MICHAEL MOSS Quote:
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12-18-2006, 03:12 AM | #26 | ||
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It's like Iraq is just shaping itself into a really big gun, and that gun is pointing at America's theoretical foot.
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12-18-2006, 01:18 PM | #27 |
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* Use our military as their police/military, since theirs is nothing more than a roving Shia militia. <---Been doing that, and working on shaping up the IA
* While using our soldiers to maintain security (as much as can be had), invest billions into rebuilding their nation. Start with basic services, expand immediately after to oil, to help ease financial burden. <---Working on that, though WAY behind * Stream American culture into their nation through every TV, computer, and print source they've got. <---Nope. * Very slowly, and starting at the most local levels, institute a republican political systems. Gradually, and I mean graaaaaduuuuuuuaaaaalllllyyyyyyyy expand the republican political system to larger areas. Again, start at neighborhood levels, before even thinking about city-wide politics. Ease them in. <---Never heard of that. * Provide massive incentives to get Americans to live in Iraq. Promote teaching of English to Iraqis, Arabic to American settlers. Do not confiscate Iraqi land or resources. Settlers/the government must buy land and homes at full market value. Provide soldiers with extra incentives as reward for their service. <--- Never heard of that. * In tandem with the above step, provide incentives, or hell, practically force corporations to get involved in Iraq. Get them to run the telecommunication networks that will be possible once you finish laying all this fiber-optic cable, which is being done by Iraqis to employ them, New-Deal-style. <--- Never heard of that * Build and teach Iraqis to run more advanced services. Transportation, communications, sanitation, other "-ations." :P <--- Kinda working on that, but not much progress is being made. * Employ people as much as possible. Especially angry young men. <-- Well, if a bomber that tries to destroy a recruitment center only causes more people to show up to join the Iraqi Army.... * Slowly bring the nation together, until finally, maybe a decade or fifteen years later, national elections are possible. <--- They've already had National Elections. I was there for them. Happoned about a year ago.
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So we're like 3/10 so far. Yippee.
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01-20-2007, 09:02 PM | #29 |
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Iran, Iraq & where we're at...
For the record, I dislike starting posts in the Discussion forum. I always feel that I either tend to put out too little information, or because of this tendency, I go overboard and do the opposite.
But since this is a topic that merits discussion, and nobody else has bothered to do anything so far, I thought I'd bring it to the table. Let's get things started with Bush's initial address to the nation, in which he ignores the suggestions of the Iraq Study Group and their recommendations. Furthermore, he calls for a troop surge, and expect us to believe that a government that doesn't even want the surge, will somehow work with the US troops to bring an end to the current violence. He also outlined prospects for increasing the scope of the mission in Iraq, to include Iran. Here are a few articles 1 2 that show an increased pressence in the area, plus with the raid on the Iran Consulate in Iraq, the pieces seem to be falling into place. Of course, this is despite the fact that Ahmadinejad's government is on shakey ground with his own people (I know recent elections went against him as well, but I don't have an article link). Plus, the current Iraq government is more politically aligned w/ Iran, and if it ever came to blows, Iraq could always abandon the US & join forces w/ Iran. Personally, I don't see Bush's plan to be based on any good intel, and seems to either be an attempt to run the clock until the next presidency, or even worse make the situation so bad that its impossible to resolve, in order to solidify the fight against Terrorism as some sort of replacement for the Cold War. And just because I think its a damn good statement on the subject, here's a link to Keith's recent commentary on the matter.
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01-20-2007, 09:09 PM | #30 |
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Well, after hearing the Commondant of the Marine Corps speak the other day, I found out a few things.
1. The Corps is increasing in size by at least 23000 people. 2. More troops on the ground in Iraq, right now we're just acting like a boat through water. Shove out the baddies, and then when we're gone, they come right back in. 3. Better focus on anti-sniper and counter-IED tactics.
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