Friday, April 18, 2008

Iraq war 'a debacle'

Who wrote that? Code Pink? One of those unpatriotic conservatives? No -- this was the conclusion of some new defeatist, pro-Islamomeanie organization that calls itself, "The Pentagon."

The war in Iraq has become "a major debacle" and the outcome "is in doubt" despite improvements in security from the buildup in U.S. forces, according to a highly critical study published Thursday by the Pentagon's premier military educational institute.

The report released by the National Defense University raises fresh doubts about President Bush 's projections of a U.S. victory in Iraq just a week after Bush announced that he was suspending U.S. troop reductions.

The report goes on to say that the harm done to our soldiers, their families, our economy, and our long-term security is undeniable, and likely greater than we can measure:

"Measured in blood and treasure, the war in Iraq has achieved the status of a major war and a major debacle," says the report's opening line.

At the time the report was written last fall, more than 4,000 U.S. and foreign troops, more than 7,500 Iraqi security forces and as many as 82,000 Iraqi civilians had been killed and tens of thousands of others wounded, while the cost of the war since March 2003 was estimated at $450 billion .

"No one as yet has calculated the costs of long-term veterans' benefits or the total impact on service personnel and materiel," wrote Collins, who was involved in planning post-invasion humanitarian operations.

The report said that the United States has suffered serious political costs, with its standing in the world seriously diminished. Moreover, operations in Iraq have diverted "manpower, materiel and the attention of decision-makers" from "all other efforts in the war on terror" and severely strained the U.S. armed forces.

"Compounding all of these problems, our efforts there (in Iraq ) were designed to enhance U.S. national security, but they have become, at least temporarily, an incubator for terrorism and have emboldened Iran to expand its influence throughout the Middle East ," the report continued.

So what's more important here -- the good of our people, our legal traditions, and our reputation, or the egos of a few swaggering would-be chicken hawks?

7 Comments:

At April 18, 2008 9:35 AM , Blogger Pinky said...

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So, when can we expect the wonderful press to speak out in unison against this debacle?
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No wonder people rally around causes of separation from the main stream of American government.
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"What fools these mortals be!"
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At April 18, 2008 11:06 AM , Blogger Harold Thomas said...

"So what's more important here -- the good of our people, our legal traditions, and our reputation, or the egos of a few swaggering would-be chicken hawks?"

What is more important, or what should be more important? In this kleptocracy, there is a difference, unfortunately.

 
At April 18, 2008 11:10 AM , Blogger Pinky said...

You're hitting the nail on the head!
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People who just don't give a hoot for the rest of us.
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At April 18, 2008 11:46 AM , Blogger Michael Tuggle said...

pinky,

Sadly, the corporate press is too beholden to DC to provide honest analysis. And investigative reporting? Forget it.

DC is the source of glamor, connections, and subsidies. Why risk those things for a piddling thing like the truth?

 
At April 18, 2008 11:47 AM , Blogger Michael Tuggle said...

harold thomas,

Kleptocracy is about as good of a description for what we have as anything I can think of. From border security to exporting our jobs, the ruling elite makes it pretty plain that we are their cannon fodder and raw material.

 
At April 18, 2008 6:32 PM , Blogger Michael Hill said...

We are their "human resources." Wow! All along I thought I was part of "We the People of the Sovereign States." Guess I was mistaken.

 
At April 18, 2008 6:32 PM , Blogger Michael Hill said...

We are their "human resources." Wow! I never thought I'd be part of a group with such a high-faultin' name. I suppose it's a step up from the mundane "We the People of the Sovereign States."

 

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