[Vision2020] Bush's Surge Based on a Fiction

nickgier at adelphia.net nickgier at adelphia.net
Thu Jan 11 23:24:37 PST 2007


Greetings:

Andrew Sullivan is a conservative columnists for the New Republic.  He originally joined the editors in supporting the war.  Here is a part of his response to Bush's speech:

"The premise of the speech, and of the strategy, is that there is a national democratic government in Baghdad, defending itself against Jihadist attacks. The task, in the president’s mind, is therefore to send more troops to defend such a government. 

But the reality facing us each day is a starkly different one from the scenario assumed by the president. The government of which Bush speaks, to put it bluntly, does not exist. 

The reality illumined by the lynching of Saddam is that the Maliki government is a front for Shiite factions and dependent for its future on Shiite death squads. U.S. support for the government is not, therefore, a defense of democracy in a unified country, whatever our intentions. It is putting the lives of American soldiers in defense of the Shiite side in an increasingly brutal civil war."



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