Re: Scary thought. thanks mr. rich
[quote=rubyraks;410541]It's this kind of thought process that led me to hope the elections would result in either a split in congressional control or another republican controlled congress. You had to know that if the dems won as they did, that people would expect them to fix the clusterfuck that bush got us into and would probably hold them accountable for it by the 2008 elections.
I know that the dems campaigned on a "this war is bad" slogan, but I can't recall them ever coming up with any kind of plan for getting us out of there, just that they'd like to start looking towards that direction...this is where I disagree with what you've said.
As for Iraq falling further into chaos when and if we leave, I've, of late, began having the attitude of fu*k em...I'm not proud of feeling that way, nor is that what ideally I'd like to see, but there was a story the other day that was quite telling to me of what the situation really is. The other day, a number of foreign workers were kidnapped in southern Iraq and the perpetrators were the Iraqi police (far from the first time they've been involved). It suddenly occurs to me that if this is the government they've voted in place and this is their police force that is supposed to maintain control after we leave...well they have no respect for our presence there, so why the hell should we care what happens to them?! My biggest concern here is the ripple effect this would have across the entire mideast region and the hell that may unleash...stuck between a rock and a hard place...call me crazy, but I want Saddam back in power ;)
Now from the US political side, this is the pathetic state of our politics over the last half century. One party takes control, corruption ensues and then the other party gets control and is expected to clean up the mess...it'd be nice if we could actually get back to elections based on issues, rather than parties and turns.[/quote]
You make a very good point. The democrats did not run with any agenda. They simply ran with a catch phrase: "Change" Vote for change. But "change" was never defined. Only a small handful of democrats have ever gone on record with anything close to a plan for Iraq. Jack Murtha had the balls to call for a phased re-deployment. But few others have been so brave to actually take a stand.
So, this past election was not "won" by the democrats. It was lost by the Republicans. People voted against the Republicans because they look at the current situation, don't like it.... and say to themselves.... well, let's give these other guys a shot.
As for your point about Iraq... I am with you in that I look at Iraq and see a population who doesn't want to fight for their own freedom. And they don't want us there, either. And this situation leaves an observer saying: "Well, if they hate us and don't want us there.... then we should just go and say fuck off."
The problem is that if we abandon Iraq, then Iran will take over and have control over the largest oil reserves in the world. From this strengthened position, Iran could blackmail the world. It would mean huge economic benefit to Iran, and also give them more leverage in diplomatic areas. It would speed their quest for a nuclear weapon, which is a scenario we cannot permit to happen. Ultimately, it would mean the destruction of Israel, followed by Iran taking over as much of the gulf region as possible.
Ahmadinejad has openly called for the destruction of Israel. If it looks like Iran is getting close to a nuclear weapon, Israel is certain to attack in order to slow the progress. The fact that Israel has nuclear weapons is not a good deterrant to Iran. Israel is a small country and could be completely wiped of the map by less than a dozen nuclear explosions. Iran is a huge country, and if Israel launched their nukes at them.... the damage would be limited to certain areas, while other areas remain unaffected. It is unlikely Israel could kill more than half the population of Iran. So there is little deterrant for a nuclear Iran to attack Israel, because an Israeli retaliation wouldn't mean the destruction of Iran.
If Iran gets close to having a nuclear weapons, Israel will be forced to bomb those development facilities using conventional weapons. Their only choice is to prevent Iran from getting nukes. Once Iran has nukes, Israel is done for.... and they know it. Not only Israel.... but a nuclear Iran would use it's new weaponry to force non-nuclear neighbors into submission. They would control the enitre gulf region, and all the oil there. So what's the big deal?
In the USA, it is common to hear liberals crying about "no blood for oil" or whatever.... but they fail to understand the ramifications if our country no longer has oil flowing to it. What happens to your brain if the blood stops flowing to it? You die. Well.... same concept. Our entire nation cannot function without oil. We use it for electricity, for our cars, for manufacturing.... you name it... Many things we do in our day to day lives can be traced back ultimately to the use of oil. And it's not just the USA which is in this situation. The economies of the entire globe are dependant upon oil. The only reason China isn't improving any faster than they are is because they can't get enough oil to meet their demand. Many people simply don't understand how important oil is to everyone in the world.... not just us here in the States. Oil is like the blood of our economy.
Anyway.... now that the oil rant is over... back to the point. I agree we need to get out of Iraq. But we can't just leave Iraq in shambles. While staying in Iraq seems like a futile endeavor, the alternative of leaving and Iran taking over is far worse. Iraq has got to get their military and police forces up to speed, and capable of defending themselves. And we can't leave until this happens.... or it really will be World War III.
And we have GOT to get off our reliance on oil. If we could do that, we would be in such a stronger position in Middle East affairs.
As for putting Saddam back in power..... honestly, that would be the best situation, if it were possible. Here is the problem:
Saddam hated Iran, and Iran hated Saddam. But Iran also thought that Saddam had WMDs, just like the rest of the world thought he had them. So Iran wasn't about to try invading Iraq because they were scared that Saddam would launch all sorts of shit at them. There was a stalemate between them.... similar to the nuclear stalemate between the USSR and USA during the Cold War.
But now Saddam is gone.... and we find out that the WMDs weren't really there. And so what does Iran do? Well, it's been a field day for them.... sending fighters over into Iraq to fight the USA and the new Iraqi government. Iran wants Iraq for themselves. And with the threat of Saddam gone, now is their chance.
If we hypothetically put Saddam back in power, he would no longer be the deterrant he was previously because Iran now knows the WMDs aren't there. So, we kinda shot ourselves in the foot with that one when we started this whole war. And there is no going back. That is why we can't leave until the Iraqi's can defend themselves.