Succint, lucid plan for Iraq, from a Iraq war vet. I've snipped a couple of pieces below, but the full thing is worth reading.q
First, we can (and should) establish a timeline for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The president and his supporters have suggested that establishing a timeline would only embolden the enemy. This is false. Our current problem is not that we plan too much; it's that the Bush dministration has planned too little. History and experience make clear the price to be paid by such a failure.Posted by carlosmorales at October 19, 2005 10:37 PM...
Second, we need to radically overhaul the reconstruction effort. Thus far, it has been an unmitigated failure. Today, roughly half of all Iraqi households are still without clean water, the average household is without electricity for 10 hours each day, and (outside of Baghdad) only 8 percent of households enjoy access to a sewage system. The reconstruction fiasco has created a drag on Iraq's economy - nearly 50 percent of the country is under-employed or unemployed - fertile ground for political instability, terrorism and a growing insurgency.
Getting in your final digs before the new Iraqi constitution passes?
Enjoy it while you can - the party's almost over for the GWB haters. You and your ilk are a dying breed.
Posted by: Bruce at October 20, 2005 01:22 PM