by Frank McEnulty
Since you can't turn on the news or open a newspaper without hearing
about Iraq, I feel an obligation to give my thoughts on the subject in
three parts.
How to avoid
this situation in the future:
In my opinion the main reason we went into Iraq was because of faulty
intelligence. I believe this faulty intelligence was greatly the
result of the group think that occurs when one hires only those who are
politically acceptable to the man in charge. In other words, the
President hired a bunch of "yes men", let it be known what he thought
and what he really wanted the outcome to be and they made it happen.
As we have seen way too many times in the past, intelligence
information can be made to look one way or another if the people
gathering the intelligence are inclined to do so. Given that
almost all of the "proof" we were presented concerning Saddam's role in
arming the terrorists and creating weapons of mass destruction has been
proven false, the only conclusion that can be made at this time is that
the analysts made the information fit the result the boss wanted to
hear.
This will not be allowed to happen in my administration. I will
only hire the best people for the job regardless of political
affiliation. They will be allowed to do their job without
political influence and alternative points of view will always be
welcome.
How we got
ourselves into this mess:
There are a lot of complicated theories on how we got ourselves in the
current situation in Iraq that could take up dozens of pages and put
everyone to sleep. However, I believe that the simple explanation
is that we, as an American people, do not have the will and the
attitude to properly deal with a situation such as Iraq at this time.
When one goes in and removes a dictator two things usually occur after
the dictator is gone. First a tremendous power vacuum is created
and, second, people who have been operating under repressive policies
are suddenly set free from that repression. As we have seen, this
creates tremendous problems. Unfortunately, when we chased Saddam
out of power, everyone in the administration just assumed that everyone
would like us and everything would just be great. They never gave
the entire process any decent thought.
If you are going to remove a dictator, in order to keep chaos from
ensuing you must replace the dictator first with another dictatorial
form of government that will gradually move towards democratic
rule. The last time we effectively removed dictators was in World
War II and, while both Germany and Japan are now firmly Democratic in
their form of governments, we initially started out ruling those
countries in a fairly dictatorial and military way. That allowed
those countries to slowly develop and grow into a Democracy while
keeping a lid on the type of chaos we are now seeing in Iraq.
As Americans, we are not willing to be dictatorial at this time (no
matter how good it might be for the people we are dictating to - sounds
like being a parent, doesn't it), nor are we willing to accept and deal
with the criticism from the rest of the world, so the simple fact is we
shouldn't do it except under extreme circumstances where we are forced
to take such an action.
What do we do
now?
Well, we shouldn't have gone in and we shouldn't have done it the way
we did, so what should we do now? I have a couple of serious
problems with Congress' current stance on the situation.
First, not all of Iraq is a complete disaster. The oil fields are
pumping oil without disruption. The northern, Kurdish part of
Iraq appears to be working well. There appear to be a lot fewer
problems in the southern part of the country so that only leaves the
middle of the country as the complete disaster that we hear about every
day. What happens to those people and parts of the country when
we just cut and run? Is that fair? Is it right? No.
Second, how can we justify not finishing the job we started. A
simple comparison would be that of a hiring someone to remodel your
house, they come in tear the house apart, try to make it right and then
just give up and walk away. How mad would you be? Do we
need to make the people in the Middle East any madder at us than they
already are at this time?
So we have to stay and finish the job. This means we have to get
a lot tougher and dictatorial in our ways of dealing with the situation
that has developed. We have to allow the marines and army to do
their job without a lot of political interference, even if that means
the draconian step of house-to-house searches of every house and in
this zone. We have to greatly reduce the restrictions on our
personnel that they are operating under because of the "rules of
engagement". We have to stop worrying about what the rest of the
world, the politicians and the general public thinks and do what it
takes to get the job done and get Iraq back on the path towards some
sort of normalcy.
Members of Congress are correct in calling this our "second Vietnam"
because they are doing exactly what they did during the Vietnam War to
make it an un-winnable situation.
Now I realize that this trying to sum up the entire Iraq situation in a
couple of pages is very difficult and, quite honestly, I could go on
for pages and pages, but the purpose of these emails is to give you a
sample of how I would deal with problems as President in my own
words. As my campaign progresses and I start to receive more
questions from the media, I will expound in greater depth on my
policies and positions. However, doing the right thing is usually
a fairly simple process and if it requires an extremely long
explanation then maybe there's just too much justification trying to go
into a decision than is necessary.
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