January 30, 2007

Strategy Page

Has a list of the top ten myths about the war in Iraq.

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January 26, 2007

Nibras Kazimi

. . . suggests that—contrary to appearances—we are at the "tipping point" in Iraq:

Sadly, it took many thousands of young Sunnis getting abducted by death squads for the Sunnis to understand that in a full-fledged civil war, they would likely lose badly and be evicted from Baghdad. I believe that the Sunnis and insurgents are now war weary, and that this is a turnaround point in the campaign to stabilize Iraq.

Still, major bombings will continue for many years, for Al Qaeda will remain oblivious to all evidence of the insurgency's eventual defeat. The Baathists, and jihadist groups like Ansar al-Sunna, the Islamic Army of Iraq, and the 1920 Revolution Brigades, may be collapsing due to aimlessness and despair, but Al Qaeda still enjoys the clarity of zealotry and fantasy. Right now, they are arm-twisting other jihadist groups to submit to them and are also taking credit for the large-scale fighting that continues in Iraq.

Al Qaeda will continue the fight long after the Iraqi battlefield becomes inhospitable to their cause, and they will only realize the futility of their endeavor after they are defeated on the wider Middle East battlefield and elsewhere in the world.

Via Insty.

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January 19, 2007

How Can We Mitigate Sectarianism in Iraq

. . . when the sectarianism in this country is so pronounced?

Cassandra:

. . . We're not going to find a way to make Iraq work if the Democratic Party has anything to do with it because 49% of the people who put them in office either don't want us to win the war or "aren't sure" yet whether they want us to win.

It's that simple.

Month after month our media ask why we're unable to bring the violence under control in Iraq. The truth is that most of Iraq isn't awash in Sunni/Shia violence we read about every day from Baghdad.


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January 18, 2007

Do We Really Intend

. . . to do to the Iraqis and the Iranians what we did to the Vietnamese and the Cambodians?

Do we really want to write the invasion off as a "disaster," pretend the Iraqi people would have been better off getting fed into plastic shredders?

Think about the killing fields. And choose carefully.

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January 11, 2007

Carlson-ing

We in the online community have got to stop coining new verbs. But surely we need just one more. What do you call it when someone asserts that we need more of something and less of it at the very same time . . .?


Via Insty, who has some interesting thoughts and links on the surge issue.

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In and Out Surge

The Anchoress has a roundup of reactions to Bush's speech, and the state of the war right now.

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January 08, 2007

Making Sense of a Surge

Ace has some hard-headed thoughts.

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January 07, 2007

Body Parts:

It takes more than twelve weeks to build a military culture from the ground up.

Americans are not patient people, and it's getting worse.

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Jules Crittenden

. . . sees the choice right now as very stark: surge or withdraw.

Remember what happened in Southeast Asia? I say, surge.

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January 06, 2007

"Surge, Shmurge."

John Hinderaker is skeptical; he points out that "the lions don't have to lie down with the lambs for our interests to be vindicated," and explains:

I am deeply skeptical of the "Goldilocks" theory of victory in Iraq: we have to have just the right number of troops to be successful; not too many, not too few. It's hard to imagine what 149,000 troops can accomplish that 140,000 couldn't--especially if the mission of most of those additional 9,000 is to pacify Baghdad.

Via Insty, who has a few more surge links here.

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January 04, 2007

Okay, So He Exists.

He's still a dork.

But apparently he's not suffering too much.

H/t: Ace.

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January 03, 2007

"Grim Milestones"

Don Surber takes a look, and points out that in Iraq, this war beats the hell out of Saddam's "peace" with respect to civilian casualties.


H/t: Insty.

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