links for 2005-11-20
Sunday, November 20th, 2005-
Yes, this man needs some help
Want to get a glimpse as to what Iraq might look like should we leave?
Check out Lex’s latest:
You think winning is hard? You should see what losing looks like.
Don’t pretend we couldn’t see it coming. Don’t pretend you didn’t have your part in it, one way or the other.
Eyes wide open.
The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their memory, or their backbone – but we’re not going to sit by and let them rewrite history. We’re going to continue throwing their own words back at them. And far more important, we’re going to continue sending a consistent message to the men and women who are fighting the war on terror in Iraq, Afghanistan, and many other fronts.
In today’s Washington Post, Major General William Webmaster had a few words to say about setting a date to leave Iraq:
A top American commander in Iraq on Wednesday denounced calls by some U.S. senators and others for a deadline on withdrawal from Iraq, calling that “a recipe for disaster” for the 2 -year-old war.
“Setting a date would mean that the 221 soldiers I’ve lost this year, that their lives will have been lost in vain,” said Maj. Gen. William Webster, whose 3rd Infantry Division is responsible for security in three-fourths of Iraq’s capital.
Do you want to see the deed through to the end? Or do you want to set a date to come home?
You can’t have both.
The right thing to do is to see this through to the end - a free Iraq that is able to protect itself both internally and externally from those that would wish a democratic government ill.
That might be three months from now, it could be three years from now, it may be ten years from now.
Setting an arbitrary date is ignorant, stupid, ill-conceived, and certainly doesn’t support the troops.
Want to have a reason for over two thousand men and women to have died in vain? Set a date to go home before the battle is won.