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Thursday, January 10, 2008
  War In Iraq

I've done some thinking, heard some surprising facts lately, and I think we could pull out of Iraq within months without throwing the region into chaos. Here's why...
1) Somewhere between 50% to 60% of Iraqs think its ok to shoot at American Soldiers.
2) According to polls in 2004, something like 71% to 81% of Iraqis view the US as Occupiers and not Liberators.
3) In 2006, polls say that 71% of Iraqis want the US to leave within a year. Also, 67% of the world's citizens wants the US out of Iraq within a year. 61% of Americans think we should withdraw from Iraq within a year.


Now, I know what is popular is not always right...So,
4) After the British pulled out of Basra, violence dropped 90%. British Commanders report, "Remarkable and Dramatic drops in violence."
5) We've met the original objectives George Bush laid out when we started the War. I think that means we won.


So, the obvious plan is to do what the British did, move out of a location, but continue to train the local police. Bush is pretty good at scaring the public, so he would probably say that if we leave now, Iran will take over. Although Iran could, why would they if it has taken us like 3 days to fight our way to Baghdad in the past? I think our military is better at fighting than establishing an empire order anyway (they probably prefer fighting as well - as Patton said, "Americans love to fight").

To those who say the Iraqis would slaughter each other after we leave (ala Cambodia in the 70s), I would have to say that the British experience proves otherwise.

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