Memorial Day Rant

I completely, 100% support our troops. I have family in the military and I have tremendous respect for the great people that volunteer to put themselves in harm’s way for the benefit of the USA. National defense is necessary and these fine people continue the legacy of what literally made this country possible. I salute them and I will back them with my dollars and with whatever political will I am able to influence.

But I will not allow people to use the banner of “support or troops” to force feed me ineffective and irresponsible foreign policy.

I understand that we want to stand unified, together against our enemies. It is an uncomfortable reality that the whole world watches us debate this stuff. But reality it is. It is a lame and completely incorrect argument to claim that people against the Iraq war are giving aid to the enemy or undermining our troops.

We all know what is wrong in Iraq. Shitty leadership from above. By that I mean the strategic goals outlined by the President. It’s like sending the Marines into “solve” the Israel/Palestine crisis. No one would recommend that. It’s the wrong tool for the job. Yes, security is important, but the complications related to the occupation of an Arab country are fucking numerous!

This whole mess is because Bush & Co. did not know how to achieve what they wanted to achieve. (Yes, there is little tiny progress.) Before we went in the Left was screaming, “Hello, bull in the china shop. Not as easy as it sounds.” All along we’ve been warning that this could get much messier than the Rose Colored Glasses club was talking about:

“It’s hard to conceive,” Wolfowitz testified before the Senate armed services committee, “that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and secure the surrender of Saddam’s security forces and his army. Hard to believe.”

Now, because we were (unfortunately) correct, we have to take this shit about “you don’t support the troops”. Bullshit. We wanted to use the military much more carefully. We wanted to treat our troops better. Bush’s disaster has cost 3500 American lives (so far) and billions of dollars because they did the wrong thing the wrong way and were deluded about it the whole time:

“I think they’re in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency.” (Dick Cheney, June 20, 2005)

An effort misguided, mismanaged and misunderstood by the oil-cozy retard squad. But, boy, it’s really the fault of us Lefties who don’t support the troops!

Memorial Day Rant

2 thoughts on “Memorial Day Rant

  1. bsherwood says:

    On some recent long flights I read “Imperial Life in the Emerald City” by Rajiv Chandrasekaran

    The book came out about a year ago and speaks of the set up of the Green Zone in Iraq.

    If 90% of what I read is a pack of lies. If only 10% is true…We have an administration that was completely “lost and missguided”. We have an administration is either tottaly incompetent or for some reason wanted to screw up the entire war recovery.

    I am starting to change my views towards what “supporting the military” really means. I think it means bring them home.

    What the admin actually thought they could accomplish in Iraq is absurd.

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