The Baghdad wall
Since no one is willing or capable of telling the truth about Iraq (or anything else) in the administration. Let me point out a few truths:
1. The wall being built now by the U.S. in Baghdad is an admission of failure. It says to the world - "we, the U.S., cannot control what we unleashed. The elected pro Iranian Shia government cannot control the civil war either." The symbolism is extraordinary - the country is being carved up, starting with the Capital.
2. The Baghdad wall also means we can and should, call this a civil war. That's what it is. We have got to learn precisely how this became a civil war (RumsfeldWolfwitz are largely responsible.) in order to find a political solution. The Left is fond of saying "No justice, No peace" - which is a fine sentiment and a threat all at once. Now that Bushco has destroyed a country we need to reverse that sentence - without peace their can be no justice - only revenge.
If Bushco policy is not corrected the Baghdad wall will need get longer and longer....
1. The wall being built now by the U.S. in Baghdad is an admission of failure. It says to the world - "we, the U.S., cannot control what we unleashed. The elected pro Iranian Shia government cannot control the civil war either." The symbolism is extraordinary - the country is being carved up, starting with the Capital.
2. The Baghdad wall also means we can and should, call this a civil war. That's what it is. We have got to learn precisely how this became a civil war (RumsfeldWolfwitz are largely responsible.) in order to find a political solution. The Left is fond of saying "No justice, No peace" - which is a fine sentiment and a threat all at once. Now that Bushco has destroyed a country we need to reverse that sentence - without peace their can be no justice - only revenge.
If Bushco policy is not corrected the Baghdad wall will need get longer and longer....
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