« Hurricane Dean and Climate Change | Main | "Bosnia Done Backwards" » 22 Aug 2007 02:29 pm Iraq and Vietnam: The Real Parallel"In the middle of a crisis even more dangerous than Vietnam, President George W. Bush sits isolated in the White House, surrounded by a dwindling band of advisers, and continues to talk about winning in Iraq. His supporters in Congress and the media seize every short-term success, in Washington or Iraq, to flog their opponents as defeatists and lay the groundwork for a stab-in-the-back narrative. His critics in Congress and the media clamor for him to admit defeat and begin an immediate withdrawal. Over the course of 2007, the two sides haven’t begun to negotiate the possibility of a compromise; instead, they are driving each other to increasingly bitter resistance. The national tragedy in Iraq is taking place against a political culture personified by the departed Karl Rove: tactically brilliant, strategically blind, polarized into highly partisan bases and orthodoxies endlessly repeated through the mass media. You don't often hear it mentioned, but this might be one of the most important differences between Vietnam and Iraq," - George Packer, on his New Yorker blog. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e54ecda2a68833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Iraq and Vietnam: The Real Parallel' |
