I've struggled with my thoughts on that question...and since it's OUR military (you and me, 93)...my son and friends...your friends...who are getting killed or injured or at minimum taken away from family and put into harms way for extended periods of time, I sometimes find myself too close to make a clear decision...93henfan wrote:Question: Do you honestly think it's fixable with the current state of the US military and international diplomacy?Col Hogan wrote:I always thought we were wrong to get into Iraq...but since we broke it...it's our responsibility to fix it...
Obama wants to simply walk away from that responsibility...
I agree that this exit was hasty, but do you really think the eventual outcome would be any different if we stayed longer? Since the minute we went in with an inadequate ground force, I've been saying that we can get out now or in 30 years, and the outcome will be the same: Sunnis and Shiites in civil war within a few months and no resolution until another strong-arm dictator, this time Shiite and backed by Iran, takes over.
But, in the end, I think you have hit the nail on the head...after talking many hours with my son who has done two combat tours (two full years) in Iraq, including one embedded with an Iraqi unit, Iraq will only be fixed by the ascendancy of another dictator like Saddam...since Iraq is basically a tribal culture, and some of the tribe will never get along...and the Shia will long remember the beat-down put on them by Saddam and the Sunni...
But, what ever trouble that spills over the Iraqi border into the rest of the world will remain our responsibility...like it or not...





