On Victory in Iraq
Thoughts from Greyhawk on the Iraq War, from 100 feet over Baghdad:
...I've been writing about Iraq here for four years now - in and out of country. I've been here during many of the most violent months of the war; from the second battle for Fallujah through the January, 2005 elections, and from the launch of the surge to the present - and I'm not homebound yet. In all that time progress has been achingly slow, and back steps have been mixed with forward - but never the majority. Throughout it all - until now - I've never declared victory, seen "light at the end of the tunnel", or even claimed to have "turned a corner" - you can take your bumper sticker slogans and shove 'em. Over here a tenacious and bloodthirsty enemy has fought a well-designed and multi-faceted campaign against us, perhaps secure in the knowledge that blame for every child they killed or each holy place they defiled would be shifted to us even as they washed the blood from their hands. Their efforts gained support from many quarters (not all of which were anticipated in preparation for or included in response to their actions) and condemnation from few. But the ranks of their opponents - at least here in Iraq - are large and still growing, and theirs are neither. The battles are diminishing but ongoing, losses will be suffered, and blood will still be shed. Still more of their supporters may redouble their efforts. But in short, while I recognize this will provoke immeasurable rage from those who feel we've lost, and consternation among those who know we've won but lack the fortitude to make the declaration at this point in time, I'll say it again: we've won the war in Iraq.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:45 PM
Comments
It could not be more obvious that we haven't won the war. That is foolishness. So far Iran is the only winner the Iraq war.
Posted by: Claude Nuggets at October 20, 2007 10:42 PM (dB5s8)
Your conclusion is based on how many years deployed over there again? Refresh my memory.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 21, 2007 01:15 AM (6Yy5p)
* Civilian casualties down.
* Coalition force casualties down.
* Areas just a year ago thought to be un-pacifiable are now peaceful.
* Iraqi Army coming along nicely, qualified leaders stepping forward.
* Previously bitter enemies (Sunni and Shia) cooperating.
* Al Qaeda safe havens disappearing under Coalition and Iraqi actions.
* Iraqi citizens fighting back against Al Qaeda.
* Iraqi citizens informing Coalition forces of Al Qaeda safe havens.
Yeah, that sure looks like a losing war to me. [/sarc]
Posted by: C-C-G at October 21, 2007 11:10 AM (ysloH)
Posted by: Claude Nuggets at October 21, 2007 11:58 AM (dB5s8)
Of course, victory for the Coalition forces means defeat for the lefties, so maybe that's the defeat you were talking about.
As for Turkey getting involved, the only reason they're considering it is because they feel they cannot trust us due to Speaker Pelosi's idiotic and meaningless resolution that was pretty much designed to anger the Turks.
Posted by: C-C-G at October 21, 2007 02:11 PM (ysloH)
Posted by: Carl Nugent at October 21, 2007 04:31 PM (r7W6b)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 21, 2007 07:58 PM (6Yy5p)
Posted by: C-C-G at October 21, 2007 10:51 PM (ysloH)
Meanwhile, the Sunni and Shia now take long walks in the park together. The Shia are only too eager to split oil revenues with their new friends. The Sunnis trust the Shia police gangs to uphold justice. Turkey is content to watch the Kurds gather strength and make raids into Turkey. The Iranians and the Iraqi Shia have no plans to form a theocracy in Iraq.
No doubt The Decider saw it play out this way. These are the weighty issues that occupy his mind while he clears brush.
Posted by: Chuck Nuggets at October 22, 2007 12:41 AM (tODZQ)
Hey, sock puppet with multiple names: look at the approval rating of your own MoveOn-dominated Congress!
Posted by: C-C-G at October 22, 2007 09:17 AM (ysloH)
Posted by: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr at October 22, 2007 03:27 PM (gkobM)
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