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Originally posted by Jidoe
I can see the importance of the war, however, I can not fail to see how ineffective the fighting is right now.
This is the message I wanted to convey. We are not effectively neutralizing the problem in Iraq and I think we're only making it worse. Poor planning from the beginning is one reason and as far as solutions go I don't think there is one for Iraq. Just so I'm clear on my stance- pulling out is not an option. Everything will be for nothing if that happens and in the vacuum left behind the jihadists will claim victory and it will bolster their confidence to a rediculous level.
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Originally posted by Maelgrim
So, you're saying that the violent, intolerant, savage, primitive madmen who propogate hatred speak for the muslim world?
You know I don't think that (or maybe you're trying to humor me). But if everywhere the U.S. goes, fighting and destruction follow, then these people will increasingly start to hear that message. Listen -- I hate that region. It's amazingly unstable and in my view a threat to the stability of the human race (I'm being serious). But we have to be careful here to avoid a chain reaction of violence. We need to be smart in how we deal with this issue because the strong arm isn't working. Now don't be warping my words to say, "Oh, Savaric wants to send a boquet of flowers to the terrorists!" Don't even think it. As far as Iraq goes I don't think we can attempt any other approaches, we've broken the china hutch so-to-speak and now we have to put it back together (Colin Powel said it I think). We're "locked" in and that's what I'm pissed about because our government screwed up. Yes- they absolutely should have foreseen the current state of Iraq while it was in the planning stages. This was a critical error and Darion made a good post on how Iraq should have been handled from the start.