OK - we have all heard why we need to stay the course in Iraq and help establish the new democracy.
But now we see that a 2 year-old report from our own Intelligence Community predicted the escalating carnage we see in Iraq.
The report says that the insurgency in Iraq is based deeply within local Iraqi communities, and is fueled by the resentment of US troops, and that the continued presence of US troops may push the country into all-out civil war. Is it any wonder Bush ignored this report ?
But what about our own troops' accounts of all the good we are doing and support for the war?
A new poll that shows 3 out of 4 US troops serving in Iraq favor a pullout either immediately or within a defined, (a year or less) timeframe.
Bush has got himself (and us) into a war that he has no idea how to finish. The last time this happened it was LBJ and Viet Nam. It lasted over 10 years and it cost the lives of millions of people, and it pushed our nation into deep defecit spending, double-digit inflation and one of the worst recessions since 1929. (For you young ones, we went into Viet Nam supposedly to support a 'democratic government' and to protect it from a communist invader). And last time I looked Viet Nam was not a democracy.
We have seen what 'democracy' brought us in Palestine.
It's time to get out of Iraq.
We have enough on our plate with making our own nation stronger and more energy independent.
But now we see that a 2 year-old report from our own Intelligence Community predicted the escalating carnage we see in Iraq.
The report says that the insurgency in Iraq is based deeply within local Iraqi communities, and is fueled by the resentment of US troops, and that the continued presence of US troops may push the country into all-out civil war. Is it any wonder Bush ignored this report ?
But what about our own troops' accounts of all the good we are doing and support for the war?
A new poll that shows 3 out of 4 US troops serving in Iraq favor a pullout either immediately or within a defined, (a year or less) timeframe.
Bush has got himself (and us) into a war that he has no idea how to finish. The last time this happened it was LBJ and Viet Nam. It lasted over 10 years and it cost the lives of millions of people, and it pushed our nation into deep defecit spending, double-digit inflation and one of the worst recessions since 1929. (For you young ones, we went into Viet Nam supposedly to support a 'democratic government' and to protect it from a communist invader). And last time I looked Viet Nam was not a democracy.
We have seen what 'democracy' brought us in Palestine.
It's time to get out of Iraq.
We have enough on our plate with making our own nation stronger and more energy independent.