Iraq is a Catch 22 situation for the US.
Nothing better can sum it up than this underlining situation – “Keeping U.S. troops in Iraq will only provoke fiercer and more widespread resistance, but withdrawing them too soon could spark a civil war”
Even in the Coalition of the Willing, the vast majority are mere lotus eaters. The onus thus lies basically on the US and to some extent (very marginal) on UK. Therefore, the US alone has become accountable for every action or reaction in Iraq. Blair remains but an echo.
The question of ‘winning’, that the author has mentioned, is flawed. The Iraqi operation was not an imperialist colonialist war. Even if the rationale was flawed, yet, it was to remove a regime that was inimical to the US. This done, it was to hand over power to a favourable Iraqi govt and quit. That did not come to pass. Be it “initial miscalculations, misdirected planning, and inadequate preparation” that is not material now. The question is how to ensure that the end that was contemplated is achieved without ado.
The author is correct that “Every day that Americans shell Iraqi cities they lose further ground on the central front of Iraqi opinion” and “Washington has lost the Iraqi people's confidence and consent”. It is the American psyche to go hell for leather since American psyche is geared to achieved quick result without much thought to long term consequences (unlike possibly the British who have acquired patience thorough years of colonial experience). Therefore, to the best of US intentions, they went for shelling and air strikes of cities, hoping to wipe out the insurgents and bringing calm. Of course that did not endear them to the population, but this they did not realise. However, now that it has happened, nothing is gained by flogging a dead horse, which the author is trying to do.
“The war can still be won--but only by moderate Iraqis and only if they concentrate their efforts on gaining the cooperation of neighbouring states, securing the support of the broader international community, and quickly reducing their dependence on the United States”.
Again this is hindsight. It is easier said that done. The US policy has been inimical of most Arab nations and Iran. Therefore, it is well nigh impossible. Egypt and Jordan may reconcile most reluctantly, but not the others. Turkey would join the US because of the EU carrot but not otherwise. The remainder of the international community less the Moslem nations would agree to toe the US line since it would be in their interest too. The only way the US could “quickly reducing their dependence on the United States” is by having a UN Force. That too is a million dollar question. Given the harrowing experience US troops have faced in Iraq, it would a moot point as to which country would supply the troops to the UN and have their soldiers at risk and that too without the overwhelming firepower of the US! It would also be humiliating for the US to accept that the UN alone can come in as the saviour, having debunked it earlier!
It is wishful thinking that there can be an Iraq led force. Most of them have scampered off at the first gunshot heard! They will take years before they can be soldier enough to be ‘insurgent proof’. If Baathist are brought back, then again it would show that the disbanding of the battle hardened (Iran War and GW I) Baathist Army was ‘short-sighted and vindictive’. Not worth the trouble actually for the US.
As the author has correctly surmised, the elections in Iraq cannot be fully representative, even if free and fair, since the Sunnis will not or cannot vote owing to the fact that power would pass into Shia hands as also because Zarqawi’s brigands are marauding at will.
In so far as ensuring a Sunni representation irrespective of the votes polled, the Shias have already protested at such arrangement. It would only alienate the Shia and that would have another faction becoming rabid anti US since they are now grudgingly neutral so far. Civil War could also erupt!
The only way as I see it that the US can exit with some face saving is that there is a US orchestrated ‘controlled clamour’ amongst Arab and Iraqi leaders that the power should be given to the Iraqis immediately and the UN organises a ‘monitoring force’ in the interim till the Iraqi led forces can be trained to take over. Such a UN Force could come from Moslem countries including Iran so that Islamists are prevented from carrying out mayhem on their own co – religionists, be they Shia or Sunnis. And if they do, I am sure the ummah will look after the same. It would also neutralise the fanatical mullahs and bring some order into the religion which has been hijacked by the mullahs and the so called jihadis.
Obviously, the US burden would be to give allurement to pull the Moslem countries into a UN Force (the game plan executed by the reliable Blair so that no muck comes on to the US). This allurement would be much less in financial and human cost than the current costs that the US is being burdened with.
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.....INMO way too optimistic that 'others' could somehow be persuaded to clean up our retarded president and his thugs mess!
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