Comes As No Surprise We’re Destablized
Via reader Macaquakerman, Talat Massoud -- a member in good standing of the Pakistani military establishment -- has an instructive piece in the Daily Times that tells us what U.S. foreign policy looks like in Islamabad.
From the US perspective the immediate threat of Islamic radicalism rests along the Pak-Afghan border; the Iranian nuclear danger could be dealt with at a more opportune moment. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has also been saying that Iraq is the wrong war and Afghanistan the right one. It would not be long before the US decides to terminate the war in Iraq and declare Afghanistan and Pakistan as the epicentres of the global war on terrorism.
Clearly, any such move will inflame passions in Pakistan. Anti-American sentiments will rise exponentially. The civilian government would be destabilised and moderate forces will be further marginalised. For the Taliban and Al Qaeda this would be an ideal situation.
I'd weigh in on this but right now I have to finish up today's Crappy Hour with Megan before my imminent flight to Austin for Netroots Nation. I'll be in the air when it goes live, but click through after 10 a.m. to see us talk about Jesse Jackson and some other shit.
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- July 17, 2008








Only a repub would think that 5 years of failure means victory
and that we should follow it up with an indefinite committment to extend our failure.
The Iraqis have received billions of dollars of training and equipment, and they have been trained by US and multinational forces for 4 years now. Still, they don't have a military or police force capable of securing their own country. How long does it take to train a US soldier? 4 years? Nope. In 4 years we could train and equip a far larger and more effective force than we have produced in Iraq. Just as the war itself was a failure, and the rebuilding of the infrastructure was a failure, so has the rebuilding of the Iraqi military been a failure. It's time to get out and make them stand on their own two feet for a change.
Repubs are always whining that the Katrina victims have had enough assistance and should be able to take care of themselves now, and that only happened 3 years ago. Why do we feel we need to give permanant assistance to Iraqis when we feel that 3 years is too long to help our own people? Why do repubs hate the American people?
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By UffdaguyJuly 17, 2008 - 8:52am