Sanaz
Gorilla Joe
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/09/18/iraq.main/
Is there any way for the US to win this war? Some political decisions were made which are quite obviously flawed, but how can the US proceed from here to give peace back to the Iraqi people? It will be harder to get Iraqi involvement in their own national security if the US can't keep the new recruits safe until they are fully trained and deployed. Does the US increase it's presence in Iraq to ensure security, which would likely increase the flow of anti-US fighters to the area? Or do they leave, and admit defeat? Or, is there a third option that I don't see, and the US has failed to implement? Maybe they beg for help from the UN, which they continue to denounce and make a joke of?
I am extremely discouraged for the future prospects of Iraq, and question why young Americans are there dying. My most cynical side tells me they are there to prop up the US defense (Cheney) and oil (Bush) industries, but so many Americans still think it is the "right" thing to do that I need to be open minded. What is considered "victory" in Iraq? (Remember, Hussein was installed and supported by the US, so removing him can only be considered cleaning up an old mistake; and, freedom for the Iraqi people would mean a true election, not just a choice between several US appointed candidates). Is there a plan that can work?
It is continuing to be obvious that the US can not maintain security in a country that they decided to attack and occupy. As the occupying force, security is the direct responsibility of the US (even though they try to pawn it off on a UN coalition, when the UN said that war would be hasty at the time the US decided to proceed mostly alone, with a very week coalition of forces from a few other nations). These latest attacks are on new Iraqi security recruits (today, and earlier in the week), so they can't even be called terrorist attacks, but are instead just a continuation of the war that the US started.A suicide car bomb detonated Saturday in front of the Iraqi national guard headquarters in the northern city of Kirkuk, killing 19 people and wounding 39 others, including guardsmen and recruits, according to Iraqi officials.
Is there any way for the US to win this war? Some political decisions were made which are quite obviously flawed, but how can the US proceed from here to give peace back to the Iraqi people? It will be harder to get Iraqi involvement in their own national security if the US can't keep the new recruits safe until they are fully trained and deployed. Does the US increase it's presence in Iraq to ensure security, which would likely increase the flow of anti-US fighters to the area? Or do they leave, and admit defeat? Or, is there a third option that I don't see, and the US has failed to implement? Maybe they beg for help from the UN, which they continue to denounce and make a joke of?
I am extremely discouraged for the future prospects of Iraq, and question why young Americans are there dying. My most cynical side tells me they are there to prop up the US defense (Cheney) and oil (Bush) industries, but so many Americans still think it is the "right" thing to do that I need to be open minded. What is considered "victory" in Iraq? (Remember, Hussein was installed and supported by the US, so removing him can only be considered cleaning up an old mistake; and, freedom for the Iraqi people would mean a true election, not just a choice between several US appointed candidates). Is there a plan that can work?