Jeff Taylor | September 20, 2004
The hefty loans the U.S. gave Turkey, loans that had nothing (wink wink) to do with the war in Iraq, are evidently insufficient to keep the Turkish government happy. It could be that U.S. air raids on a northern Iraqi city with ethnic ties to Turkey soured the deal.
Tal Afar is overrun with terrorists, the Pentagon says, hence the stern U.S. response. Turks see the hands of their enemies the Kurds at work, setting the U.S. against any and all non-Kurdish centers of power with self-serving "intelligence" reports.
In short, another fine mess.
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Big John's speech:
"The administration told us we�d be greeted as liberators. They
were wrong.
They told us not to worry about looting or the sorry state of
Iraq's infrastructure. They were wrong.
They told us we had enough troops to provide security and
stability, defeat the insurgents, guard the borders and secure the
arms depots. They were wrong.
They told us we could rely on exiles like Ahmed Chalabi to build
political legitimacy. They were wrong.
They told us we would quickly restore an Iraqi civil service to run
the country and a police force and army to secure it. They were
wrong.
In Iraq, this administration has consistently over-promised and
under-performed. This policy has been plagued by a lack of
planning, an absence of candor, arrogance and outright
incompetence. And the President has held no one accountable,
including himself.
In fact, the only officials who lost their jobs over Iraq were the
ones who told the truth."
George Bush done you wrong. Have some self respect, and dump
him.
Joe,
Yes, the administration definitely did overextend itself in Iraq,
put too much faith in the likes of Chalabi, basically thought the
whole operation would be a cake walk and the Iraqi populace would
just be singing "Happy Days Are Here Again" in 25 million part
harmony as the troops entered Baghdad. But for all the screw ups
Bush & Co. has made, I still can't get myself to go for Lurch.
Making nice with the Frogs & Krauts are not going to pacify the
likes of Zarqawi. We are definitely in a big shit hole. Either we
wrap our minds around being in a long messy war in Iraq (and
possibly Iran , after the election if Bush wins) or wussing out and
proving to the Islamofascists that we have the spine of an amoeba
and the courage of a mole. Sure, we don't want to see so many
American servicemen & women killed and wounded...as well as
civilians working in Iraq and being beheaded. But the
Islamofascists only understand the heavy hand. What is the correct
solution...I don't have the answers. Yes, the neocons have bitten
off more than they could chew with grand schemes of bringing
democracy to the unenlightened....but hiding in a hole waiting for
another terrorist attack on American shores certainly isn't the
answer.
You make a good argument for voting against Kennis Kucinich,
Messhy, but he's not running.
Kerry has advocated neither "wussing out in Iraq" nor "hiding in a
hole, waiting for another terrorist attack."
www.slate.com boils down his position on Iraq pretty well
today.
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