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To: Cogito who wrote (52890)11/3/2006 4:36:17 PM
From: Jim S  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
"I think confusing the war in Iraq with the greater war on terrorism is one of the biggest mistakes Bush and his followers make. It's really both simplistic and misleading."

I agree, except for the part about "Bush and his followers." I'd say the false thinking is pervasive, regardless of party or persuasion.

When we invaded Iraq, we pretty conclusively whipped the entire government. It ceased to exist, and the government of Iraq quit fighting against us. So, the war ON Iraq was complete. We won. If we'd just left, right then, we could have brought our troops home to a confetti parade through Times Square.

Going in, our mission was to whup up on the government there. And we did that. The problem was, we tried to let the people of that mixed up little country resume their lives with some sort of security and economic organization. That's when the "second war" began, the one we are now trying to fight, and the one that may go on for a long time. This war, may be unwinnable, I don't know. But I do know that we can't just quit and go home.