President Bush and the GREAT MYTHS of Iraq
Submitted by
richardstoyeck
What a world we live in. Lets look at Iraq. We know the
President said ostensibly that the reason for invading was to find
weapons of mass destruction, and prevent Saddam Hussein from using
them. His removal from office could create a new democratic Iraq.
America invaded and found no weapons of mass destruction not
even a hint of them.
Now the media is basically reporting that we are involved in a Civil
War in Iraq, and we are losing it. Somewhere in between the two ends
of the story is the truth and you need to know it, so that you dont
have to be inundated with bias from all sides of the media, both
liberal and conservative. Lets go through the great myths of
Iraq.
Myth 1 Invading Iraq has helped us with the War on Terrorism
Nonsense, there is no war on terrorism in Iraq. Osama Bin Laden
attacked the two World Trade Center buildings in NYC more than five
years ago. Hello, has anybody heard recently whether anybody is
looking for Bin Laden anymore. If so who, what resources are being
devoted to taking down this awful, hateful man? I suggest very little
is being done. Everyones attention is on Iraq.
Saddam Hussein was not an exporter of terror. He used terror as an
internal weapon inside Iraq to control the very people that we
obviously cant control. These people do not want a democracy, if
they did, they would fight for it. Instead, they fight each other,
even in the same neighborhoods. Its a Civil War folks, pure and
simple.
Myth 2 The militarys post war planning was okay, not
great, but okay?
Really, Donald Rumsfelds Defense Department could not have
done a worse job if they had set out to do one as an objective. There
was literally ZERO post war planning, compared to the actual invasion
that took place. The looting of the civil infrastructure after our
invasion, including the pilfering of museums was a tip-off as to how
undermanned, and under planned we really were.
Myth 3 If only we Stayed the Course as the
President is fond of saying, it will work out in the end.
Theres a line that goes, If you always do, what you
always did, youll always get, what you always got. In
life, if something isnt working, YOU CHANGE IT. You do something
else. You do not just keep doing what you were doing. This President
is stubborn without being wise. Perhaps more than anyone else in the
history of the modern Presidency, he shows a reluctance to learn from
his mistakes, and total lack of desire to inquire as to alternative
options. Hes LOCKED into a thinking that just doesnt work.
He has never allowed the decision making process to be VETTED by
opposing thinkers. In this behavior, he is unique, and foolish.
Myth 4 Iraq will become Democratic in time.
Sure, and I believe in the tooth fairy. This is not the American
Revolution, a unique era with a unique group of the best read,
self-educated men in history. Unrivaled in courage, our founders had
the desire to stand against England, and form a Republic for which it
stands. President Bush is right, when he says; I havent seen
Thomas Jefferson in Iraq yet. Jefferson doesnt exist in Iraq,
and perhaps never will.
Myth 5 Our situation in Iraq has made our position stronger
in the world?
Really, do you really want to argue this one? Iraq had the 4th or
5th largest standing army in the world. We demonstrated that we could
take it apart, and destroy it in 29 days. This was a valuable lesson
for the world to learn. In the aftermath, we demonstrated that we
could not govern. We could not influence events. Our influence frankly
just broke down, and we did it in the face of the world, while
everybody was watching.
Our enemies and our friends recognize that we do not have the
capacity to back up our rhetoric with military action anywhere else in
the world, while we are bogged down in Iraq. Placing 140,000 troops
currently in Iraq has made us incapable of operating anywhere else.
If North Korea were to create a provocative act TODAY, what would we
do? If Iran were to send troops into the Iraqi desert, or better yet
to Saudi Arabia, or Kuwait, what would we do? We no longer have a
draft. The military is having major problems fulfilling their current
manpower requirements. Has anybody noticed the disproportionate number
of officers at the lieutenant level and above that are dying in Iraq.
Last week, 3 lieutenant colonels were killed in action. This is
unheard of in previous wars. It is because they are dying from
roadside bombs that can strike anyone within a specified distance.
Myth 6 Those roadside bombs are made locally in terrorist
hideouts in Iraq.
Those bombs are being manufactured in Iran, and transported across
the border with Syrias help, and we are doing NOTHING ABOUT IT.
These are not simple devices. They are technologically sophisticated.
They required advanced machinery, and skill to produce. This expertise
is not available in Iraq. These are shaped charges, and they are
adjusting to the changes that the United States is making on the
battlefield. Only Iran can produce such technology in that area. The
United States has never held Iran accountable for its actions, or even
mentioned it on the world stage. What is going on here?
Myth 7 The military was in agreement with Rumsfelds
policies or they would have protested?
Do you think so, do you really honestly think so? Very few generals
have what it takes to blow away a career by protesting about decisions
being made by superiors. What we are seeing is what many of us thought
wed never see again the Viet Nam syndrome coming back to
haunt us. During Viet Nam hundreds of officers knew our conduct of the
war wasnt working. They kept their mouths shut, and said that
some day when they had the power they would never allow this to happen
again.
Here we are 30 years later, and you guessed it. The young officers
who made those statements are now leading the armed forces of the
United States, and they are just as quiet as their superiors were
during the Viet Nam war. Every one of these officers knows that we
went into Iraq on the cheap, in terms of our manpower. Oh yes, we had
enough to destroy the Iraqi army, but certainly not enough to secure
the peace.
Colin Powell who knows a thing or two about waging war felt 300,000
plus troops were needed. Powell was smart enough to get out of
government before it hit the fan. So what do we do now? We declare
victory in the field, and also declare an inability to build a
democracy for a people where democracy is everybodys second
choice. We then must concentrate on terminating Bin Laden, and being a
responsible superpower.
Richard Stoyeck
http://www.stocksatbottom.com
About the Author
Richard Stoyecks background includes
being a limited partner at Bear Stearns, Senior VP at Lehman Brothers,
Kuhn Loeb, Arthur Andersen, and KPMG. Educated at Pace University,
NYU, and Harvard University, today he runs Rockefeller Capital
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