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Ok, I’ve been really struggling with this issue and I’d like to get a little bit of feedback. I am staunchly opposed to our presence in Iraq and I’ve participated in numerous anti-Iraq war rallies and peace vigils. I believe that the **** administration’s actions have not only been treasonous, but he should also be tried by the World Court for war crimes against humanity. I’m pissed to beat hell that a Special Prosecutor hasn’t been appointed to investigate his administration’s outright lies to the American people, especially in light of the DSM revelations.
With that said, I am just having a very difficult time embracing the “troops out of Iraq NOW” mantra that I keep hearing from folks that I usually agree with. I’m certainly not in favor of “staying the course” and I don’t at all believe that the folks who want the troops out of Iraq immediately are cowards who just want to “cut and run”.
Iraq is in such a volatile state right now that I really don’t believe our nation’s lack of presence there will do anything to stop the insurgency. You can’t put the genie back in the bottle. If we pull out all military presence, what definitely WOULD result is the mother of all civil wars and a probable mass genocide. Of course, if we stay there (and almost certainly, if we “stay the course”), a civil war might be on the way, anyway.
Although I didn’t and don’t support the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, I can’t in good conscience support a policy that would result in the outright slaughter of tens and perhaps hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians.
In a couple of words, I’m stuck. I do believe we need a viable exit strategy, but I’m not sure what that would be at this point. Here are a few rudimentary thoughts I’ve had:
- Require every Iraqi citizen to acquire a national ID card that cannot be duplicated. They would have thirty days or so to get one and also be required to carry it at all times. Anyone not carrying one would be deported, unless they carried something similar to the US work visa.
- As a follow-up to that, the borders of Iraq would be sealed (our military could move to the borders and phase-out from there) and refugees would be allowed to exit, and only those with valid work visas would be permitted to enter the nation.
- We would allow other nations to receive some of the spoils of war, as long as they supplied a certain amount of border security and/or refugee relief. This would be time-limited and these nations would be required to train the new Iraqi government on the rebuilt infrastructure. They would also need to negotiate a contract directly with the new Iraqi government after, say five years, in order to continue to receive compensation.
I know that as Nazi-ish as some of that sounds, it still isn’t going to be enough. I’m hoping to hear some feedback from the rest of you about how we can minimize the damage to a nation that has already been assaulted enough.
Also, while I look at this largely in humanitarian terms, I have a creepy (tin-foil hat) thought that, knowing the Iraq situation is only getting worse, ****(led by Rove) might just throw his hands in the air and say “it’s obvious that the majority of people don’t believe in staying the course, so although I don’t agree, we’ll immediately pull the coalition troops from Iraq”. If that were to occur, he and all of the right wing nuts would sit back and watch the devastation in Iraq, blaming Democrats for every atrocious act. We would see the images from Iraq that we don’t see from Darfur and they would spin it so that it is all OUR fault. Pretty sick, but I certainly wouldn’t put it past that bunch.
I just wanted to share my thoughts and see if anyone else is feeling troubled by this, as well. I would also really like to hear some other ideas for getting out of there without further destabilizing the Middle East and leaving Iraqis to experience infinitely more loss than they have already suffered.
In other words: What, in good conscience, do we do with this mess? :shrug:
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