The War in Iraq 2

December 14, 2006

We are stuck between a rock and a hard place in Iraq. There is realy not much positive coming out of Iraq. We should set a time table of about a year to remove about two-thirds of U.S. Troops in Iraq. During that we should run a more rigorous program to train Iraq solders so that they could take over once we leave. Once Iraq is paliced by its own army vialance woul likely go down because Iraqis and other arabs would feel more consterable with their own people palicing them. Let us hope that the war ends soon.


The War In Iraq

November 8, 2006

Kristin Roberts writes in Rumsfeldquits after Democrats ride Iraq to win, on 11/08/06 for the Washington Post:

“The slap to Bush’s Republican Party was driven largely by voter anger over Iraq, where more than three years of combat have failed to stop violence plaguing much of the country.”

(To read more on this article see URL, below.)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/08/AR2006110801381.html

 

 

 

The war in Iraq is in its third, going on its forth year of fighting and there is currently a death toll of 2,839 U.S. soldiers. Iraq also has had a great negative impact on the American economy. After the first few weeks of fighting, the United States had a seemingly guaranteed promise of victory in Iraq and of peace in the Middle East. Now going into the present, there has been sectarian violence between Sunnis, on one side and the Kurds and Shiites on the other. The United States has virtually no chance of “winning” this war.

The United States should slowly decrease its military presence in Iraq and should continue to decrease its military presence no matter what. The United States should help to set up procedures for negotiations among the three major sects in Iraq. In the next year the United States should have three-quarters of its troops removed and eventually the United States should have Iraq virtually independent. This will benefit the American economy and the attitudes of Americans.