« Terror and War | Main | A "Soft Hostage" » 09 May 2007 09:44 am See You In SeptemberA consensus us beginning to form around the idea that September really will be the critical moment to ramp up or ramp down the occupation of Iraq. When Kevin Drum and Byron York are reaching the same conclusion, it's a sure sign that a pivot is approaching. If Maliki is unable to deliver the goods by then, he'll never be able to deliver them; and if Petraeus is unable to show any serious military progress to complement a political compromise, the same applies. Kevin's logic makes sense to me:
The Democrats in this are actually potential allies of the president in pressuring the bickering Baghdad elites to make a deal. And voting for the Dems last November will mean one last chance for the Iraq project to stagger on. Or die. Better than interminable meandering - which is what a GOP-led Congress would have meant. Yes, we should keep our eyes on the ball this summer. But September is a sane and sensible moment for national cloture on the matter. And the sane Republicans - the ones who still have brains between their antennae - will have to make the call. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d83505919953ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'See You In September' |
