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Chicago Sun Times, October 8, 2004
Exiting Iraq is the Only
Solution
by Andrew Greeley
The day of the first presidential debate, television
served up pictures of the 38 children who died
in an explosion in Iraq and their grieving
mothers. The blood of those children is on
George W. Bush's hands for starting this ill-advised
war, and on the hands of all of those who continue
to support the war, including John Kerry. The
''insurgents'' killed the children, but the
failure of the Bush administration to provide
security in Iraq also killed them.
It is absurd to say that the world is safer now
that Saddam Hussein is in custody. In fact,
there are thousands of terrorists today who
did not exist before the invasion of Iraq.
Certainly, Iraq is not safer. The only solution
is to admit we made a terrible mistake -- as
we did in Vietnam -- and withdraw our troops.
This will be a humiliating defeat, but then,
so was Vietnam, and the nation survived. The
elder George Bush is said to have advised his
son to develop an Iraq exit plan before the
invasion. He did not, and those children died
because he did not.
Not knowing any history, Americans seemed doomed
to repeat its mistakes. A major lesson of history
is that one cannot put down an insurgency when
the people of a country are sympathetic to
it. The British learned that in the American
Revolution. They learned it again in Ireland
and India. But there is no memory of the casualties
among Americans (more than 2,000) and Filipinos
(tens of thousands) in the Philippines insurgency
after the Spanish-American war, a nasty imperialistic
campaign.
Then in Korea we learned that the United States
cannot fight a long land war in Asia without
losing the support of its own people. In Vietnam,
just 20 years later, we learned again that
lesson, and the lesson that you can't defeat
with a puppet government a dedicated guerrilla
army to which the people are sympathetic.
In Iraq we are making all the mistakes: land
war in Asia, puppet government, insurgents
enjoying considerable sympathy, and no exit
strategy. How could the administration have
been so stupid! The president is not smart
enough to know any history. Vice President
Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
presumably are smart enough, but apparently
they don't read history. They both tried after
the World Trade Center attack to start the
Iraq war then. The neo-conservative clique
around them, which is in fact making policy,
read books -- even history books -- but they
had other agendas.
Sen. Kerry proposes to have all the troops home
in four years! How many more Iraqi children
will die in four years? How many more American
families will lose sons, fathers, husbands,
brothers, sisters, wives, daughters and sisters
in four years?
The president says it sends the wrong message
to put a time limit on withdrawal. He doesn't
seem to be able to articulate what the right
message is. Perhaps columnist Robert Novak
is correct when he hints that after he wins
the election, the president will cut and run.
I hope Kerry wins because he may change his mind
once in office (nothing wrong with changing
your mind) and because he will at least clean
out the vipers' tangle of neo-conservatives
who talked the president into the war. Moreover,
Kerry is not likely to reinstitute the draft
or to get us into another ''regime change''
war in North Korea and Iran. I remain doubtful,
however, that American voters will turn out
a wartime president, even one as incompetent
as Bush is.
There are arguments against withdrawal from Iraq.
We will lose prestige and credibility around
the world? The thunderous silence after Bush's
United Nations speech shows just how much credibility
the United States currently possesses. The
Iraqis will fight a civil war? They already
are. Turkey and Iran will be drawn in? They're
welcome to it. The radical Islamists (mostly
Saudis) will claim a great victory? They sure
will, and we gave it to them when we decided
to invade Iraq. We will lose the Iraqi oil?
Ah, so that's why there's a war?
If you support the war; if, with the president
and Kerry, you want to ''stay'' the course,
the next time you see the bodies of children
strewn about a street in Iraq, ask yourself
if their blood is not on your hands.
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