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Told You So
Every day that passes, Americans will be less welcomed in Iraq,
and I wouldn't take lightly the warning of an Iraqi cleric who
said, "You should leave before we force you out."
An army that won't fight is one thing. Twenty million people
willing to stab you in the back, cut your throat or toss a
grenade in your soup are quite another. Our Army is trained and
equipped to fight set battles against other armies. It is not
trained to cope with a hostile civilian population. It will not
do well, and if we insist on staying, the Iraqis will force us
out, just as the Lebanese forced the Israeli army out.
And remember, life isn't a TV show. The plot won't unfold
rapidly. Slowly and gradually our victory over Saddam will turn
to dust, and all those snazzy plans of the arrogant
neoconservatives for a new, enlightened Middle East will turn to
ashes. The Middle East is full of the ruins of superpowers.
By Charley Reese
03/27/06 -- -- I wrote the above three paragraphs in April 2003,
shortly after U.S. forces entered Baghdad. Just wanted to remind
you that I wasn't in the crowd that jumped on the bandwagon for
war, as well as point out that what has happened in the past
three years was easily foreseeable, even by a country boy turned
journalist with no official sources.
If you want to go back even further, to 2001, you'll find that
in August 2001, I warned that Americans could expect a terrorist
attack inside the United States. Again, no official sources. I
just used the one commodity most missing in Washington, D.C. —
common sense.
You don't inject yourself into somebody else's war without
getting shot at sooner or later. As it happened, we got shot
sooner, just a few weeks after I wrote that August column.
Nor do you need a degree from an Ivy League university to
understand that people don't like to be occupied by a foreign
army. All foreign armies that have occupied other people's
countries have used the excuse that they came to liberate the
people. Nobody believes that anymore.
Now President Bush has let the cat out of the bag. After all
this jabber about listening to the officers on the ground, he
said the other day at a press conference that "future
presidents" will likely make the decision to bring the troops
home from Iraq. So he's talking at least four years, if not
eight. If they're really going to stay until Iraq develops into
a Western-style democracy, try 30 years.
But they won't stay anywhere near that long. The American
people's patience with foreign wars — provided the casualties
aren't too heavy and there is no cost to those at home — is
about five years. The president has about two years left before
he will have to brand whatever corrupt authoritarian regime that
emerges in Iraq as "a great victory." A man who lies us into war
will not hesitate to lie us out of one.
Then Americans will have to face the costs. After all the
thousands of America's finest have been buried, after all those
artificial limbs have been attached, all those mutilated faces
reconstructed, all those blind given Seeing Eye dogs, all those
mental cases put on a drug regimen, all those billions of
dollars added to the $8 trillion American debt, then comes the
question, the important question everybody is ignoring right
now: What will we have bought for this terrible price? Another
corrupt dictatorship in a still-unstable Middle East.
We had that before the war. Our corrupt political leaders just
didn't like their corrupt political leader, so they decided on
"regime change." We certainly will not have purchased a safer
America. At the end of this sorry episode, America will be
weaker and more hated than it is today.
What we are witnessing is the beginning of the end of
Euro-American domination of the planet. When the emperors start
being idiots, the empire is on the way to the ash heap of
history. If you have any grandchildren, you might suggest that
they study Chinese.
© 2006 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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