« FGM Update | Main | Some Poodle » 25 Jun 2007 11:54 am The Iraq End-gameThe parameters of the September decision on Iraq are beginning to come into sharper focus. The posturing begins with quiet feelers from the White House for some kind of face-saver from the Congress:
But when you examine the idea of merely providing training, it falls apart upon inspection. By all accounts, the Iraqi army is in no shape to take the lead with US training:
At the same time, the surge has, in fact, a de facto expiration date of next April, whatever the politicians' spin:
What Bush is hoping for, obviously, is that by next April he will have enough of a facade of "progress" to start withdrawing troops without looking like the man who lost a war. The Democrats therefore have two options. They can begin to cut off funding in September. If they don't get a veto-proof majority, and the president refuses to budge, they can still argue that they are doing all they can. Or they can try to provide cover for the president in crafting some kind of bullshit exercize in which "training" becomes the public goal, while withdrawal is the reality. At this point, it seems to me, their political and moral objective should be simply to withdraw as many troops from a self-defeating occupation as swiftly and as shrewdly as possible. After the brutal partisanship with which they have been treated, why should they help Bush now? That's why, I think, Cheney is trying to extend the war. He can't win in Iraq or Washington under the current conditions. So he's trying to extend it by a game-changing expansion of the conflict. (Photo: Wathiq Khuzaie/Getty.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e0098723268833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Iraq End-game'
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