Yurt
05-27-2007, 12:42 PM
Its amazing to read crap like this. It is long bitch fest about Bush's handling of the war, but also a stark admission that the dems are disjointed and have no real solution. What I am seeing over and over is that dems are great at whining and saying how bad it is, but yet have nothing constructive to offer.
Bush's illusions and a war without end
Never mind how badly the war is going in Iraq. President George W. Bush has been swaggering around like a victorious general because he cowed a wobbly coalition of Democrats into dropping their attempt to impose a time limit on his disastrous misadventure.
By week's end, Bush was acting as though that bit of parliamentary strong-arming had left him free to ignore not just the Democrats, but also the vast majority of Americans, who want him to stop chasing illusions of victory and concentrate on how to stop the sacrifice of young Americans' lives.
And, ever faithful to his illusions, Bush was insisting that he was the only person who understood the true enemy.
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There is no doubt that organized Islamist terrorism - call it Al Qaeda or by any other name - is a dire threat. There is also no doubt that terrorists entered Iraq - mostly after the war began.
We, too, believe that Iraq has to be made as stable as possible so the United States can withdraw its troops without unleashing even more chaos and destruction. But Bush is not doing that, and his version of reality only makes it more unlikely. The only solution lies with the Iraqi leaders, who have to stop their sectarian blood feud and make a real attempt to form a united government. That is their best chance to stabilize the country, allow the United States to withdraw and, yes, battle Al Qaeda.
The Democrats who called for imposing benchmarks for political progress on the Iraqis, combined with a withdrawal date for American soldiers, were trying to start that process. It's a shame they could not summon the will and discipline to keep going, but we hope they have not given up.
As disjointed as the Democrats have been, their approach makes far more sense than Bush's denial of Iraq's civil war and his war-without-end against terror.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/27/opinion/edwar.php
So even though they have no clue what they are talking about, it is better....
Bush's illusions and a war without end
Never mind how badly the war is going in Iraq. President George W. Bush has been swaggering around like a victorious general because he cowed a wobbly coalition of Democrats into dropping their attempt to impose a time limit on his disastrous misadventure.
By week's end, Bush was acting as though that bit of parliamentary strong-arming had left him free to ignore not just the Democrats, but also the vast majority of Americans, who want him to stop chasing illusions of victory and concentrate on how to stop the sacrifice of young Americans' lives.
And, ever faithful to his illusions, Bush was insisting that he was the only person who understood the true enemy.
...
There is no doubt that organized Islamist terrorism - call it Al Qaeda or by any other name - is a dire threat. There is also no doubt that terrorists entered Iraq - mostly after the war began.
We, too, believe that Iraq has to be made as stable as possible so the United States can withdraw its troops without unleashing even more chaos and destruction. But Bush is not doing that, and his version of reality only makes it more unlikely. The only solution lies with the Iraqi leaders, who have to stop their sectarian blood feud and make a real attempt to form a united government. That is their best chance to stabilize the country, allow the United States to withdraw and, yes, battle Al Qaeda.
The Democrats who called for imposing benchmarks for political progress on the Iraqis, combined with a withdrawal date for American soldiers, were trying to start that process. It's a shame they could not summon the will and discipline to keep going, but we hope they have not given up.
As disjointed as the Democrats have been, their approach makes far more sense than Bush's denial of Iraq's civil war and his war-without-end against terror.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/05/27/opinion/edwar.php
So even though they have no clue what they are talking about, it is better....