Saturday, December 2, 2006

Iraq :: The Reality

Or... The lack of it...The post below comments on the results of the Baker-Hamilton Commission Report on Iraq.   It is not going to be anything surprising they come up with.   As the post by Glenn Greenwald posits, they are only involved in trying to polish a rotten egg and only so much can be done with the failure, corruption and incompetence that has halmarked this fiasco that is George W. Bush's War on Iraq and his War Of Terror...   - fc

The Tom Friedman disease consumes Establishment Washington
Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald

Friday, December 01, 2006


Establishment Washington really is not interested in how to end this horrendous and despicable debacle we unleashed in Iraq. They are not interested in how to maximize U.S. interests. They are only interested in how to find a way to bring this disaster to some sort of slow resolution that looks as though it is a respectable and decent outcome -- anything that makes it seem like it wasn't a horrendous mistake in the first place. That is what the Baker-Hamilton Commission is about and it's what all of these Beltway analysts are doing by endorsing these premises:



(1) Things in Iraq are disastrous and our current policy there is a total failure.

(2) Our troop presence is not improving the situation; things have gotten steadily worse.

(3) There may be goals that, if theoretically met, would improve things, but those goals can't and won't be met -- either because we lack the resources or because they are just not achievable.

(4) No matter what, we absolutely cannot begin withdrawing, and those who want to do so are radical and unserious.



So what is being done now is exactly what Tom Friedman did before the war -- we continue to endorse a policy (staying in Iraq) even though we consciously know that no good can come from it and that it will produce nothing but bad results, and we justify that based on the fantasy that we could, in theory, improve things.



But tragically, there is nothing unique about Tom Friedman. What drives him is the same mentality that enabled the administration's invasion of Iraq and, so much worse, it is the mentality that is keeping us there and will keep us there for the indefinite future. We stay in Iraq in pursuit of goals we know are fantasies, because to do otherwise requires the geniuses and serious establishment analysts to accept responsibility for what they have done -- and that is, by far, the most feared and despised outcome.



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