Saturday, April 14, 2007

If We Pull Out of Iraq The Enemy Wins

After four years of shock and awe, we have managed to take the goodwill the poured out in our direction after 9-11 and turn it into loathing and hatred. We attacked a country under false pretenses, miscalculated the war at every step of the way, and now our actions are creating the kind of hatred and fanaticism that we claimed would disappear as the result of those actions in Iraq. Unintended consequences they say, this is a new kind of war, a new kind of enemy. But this is the worst kind of piffle it is the refuge of the morally bankrupt. Were  the consequences already endured not so monumental in scope it would make a good philosophical debate among intellectuals and talking heads.

Lets be clear the consequences were clear and foreseeable. After four years over 3,000 of our soldiers are dead more than 20,000 are wounded and we have spent half a trillion dollars. Our accomplishments? A constitution that allows sharia law to trump common, law an insurgency that is more fanatical today than yesterday and a country torn by civil war with over 500,000 dead and 2.5 million refugees pouring into neighbor countries. Oh and did I mention that we are hated and loathed. Would that we were feared and hated.

So the next time I hear if we pull out now the enemy wins or the next time I hear the consequences of failure are unacceptable look me strait in the eye and tell me who is this enemy that wins?
Is it Al Quaida?
Is it the Shiites?
Is it the Sunnis?
Is it the Islamists who pour into Iraq to protect Islam?
Is it the Syrians?
Is it the Iranians?
Is it the Saudis who gleefully explode their young?
The first rule of war is to know who you are fighting and who you are fighting for. We do not know the answer to either of these questions. Sadly we we did not ask them.
What are the consequences of failure? How will they look different than the civil war and the bombed out remains of the cradle of civilization we have created? 

This Blog knows, and most Americans know, that the consequences of staying are unacceptable. The enemy wins every minute that we stay in Iraq. The monster of hatred and fanaticism flourishes with our presence. We cede to them power they do not have without us, and we forfeit our goodwill and essential goodness in our complictness.

Iraq is not and never was the nexus of terrorism. While it is still not too late, fight the right war, the the smart way, use our intelligence, our wise understanding  of the past , and engage our technology to combat terrorism in new ways that will truly bring shock and awe to our the enemy. An enemy who for so long meet everyone of our predictable missteps as if they had the playbook.  Otherwise we run the risk of singing the refrain we are here because we are here because we are here over and over again and then the Enemy really will win.

Working Against Our Own Best Interest

An ongoing exploration of how America is working against its own best interest.

 

Part 1

Does it not strike you as strange that most of the big problems in America today are of our own making. Too many times we act as a nation or as a people in ways that are not in our own best interest. We Suboptimize* the public good  by optimizing our personal, professional, or corporate gain.

Exactly what are our guiding principles, our goals and our core values. Lets start with something basic.

 

  • Does anyone know what our immigration policy is?
  • Do we have an industrial policy? Are there any industries that we would declare off limits?
  • What is our energy policy? Surely it cant be to obtain only 20% more fuel efficiency in 10 years. Is corn based ethanol in our own best interest or in the best interest of big farm conglomerates.
  • What is our health care policy? Wait I think I know this one. Let the markets decide.
  • What is our tax policy? As the highest tax rates compress the calls for tax cuts increases. Even as the distribution of wealth flows ever up floating no boats.
  • What is our Trade Policy? Exactly who will we trade with? And is free trade really free if some of us are cheating?

As you can see this is just the tip of the iceberg. The answer to these questions is that no one knows. There is no coherent policy for any of these major issues of the day. That is unless you answer there is no policy, in the absence of which we act against our own best interests as nation.

*Suboptimize

The act of committing energy and resources to maximize a portion of a process or system that undermines the effectiveness of the overall process or system. http://www.electronictrainingsolutions.com/glossary/suboptimize.htm