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Gingrich on Iraq: Forget the 'Establishment'
HUMAN EVENTS ^ | Dec 14, 2006 | Matt Towery

Posted on 12/15/2006 1:10:05 AM PST by neverdem

Newt Gingrich this week spoke boldly on Iraq, which is the same way he spoke on just about everything when he was U.S. speaker of the House in the 1990s.

Gingrich, on December 12, said the American "establishment" has retreated into a burrow from which it peeps at the Iraq war, sees its own shadow and then disappears again.

Gingrich was hazy about naming names in this ill-defined "establishment," but he made it plain that it reminds him of key, hesitant political actors in the years leading up to World War II.

"They want to believe Chamberlain is right, Churchill is wrong, and that Hitler doesn't exist," he said, comparing efforts to appease Nazi Germany to current efforts to embrace the Iraq Study Group's findings as a vehicle by which to leave that troubled country.

Gingrich pointed to recent public statements made by Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in which he alluded to a world without the United States and openly cheered the prospect of the end of Israel. Iran, of course, has for years now duped the international community as it tried to prevent them from developing nuclear weapons. Iran is also believed to be supplying weapons to insurgents in Iraq.

"The recommendation [the study group] made to President Bush is, let's talk to [the Iranian leadership]," said Gingrich. "Why? What possible conversation could we have?"

Gingrich and others are coming to see the emergence of aggressive, defiant regimes, coupled with an ungovernable spread of terrorism, as dual threats that make for a holistic threat against world peace and stability.

Gingrich believes President George W. Bush must use his likely upcoming address on Iraq's future to link America's effort there to a wider context of dealing with these interrelated threats as they grow more serious each day.

How would Gingrich act now? He says he would pitch a sort of hybrid of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and Harry Truman's Marshall Plan. It would provide economic resources in Iraq to create jobs and rebuild infrastructure. Gingrich proposes giving "every able-bodied person" a job to do and a wage to receive. Money and personal security, he says, bring stability. For all the talk of religious strife, Iraqis want food to eat and safety on their streets as much as anyone.

Gingrich says the region should then be flooded with goods that would first be given to and later, ultimately, bought by Iraqis, with money from their new paychecks.

This perspective is a historical one. No surprise there. Gingrich has a vast knowledge of history. Part of that history is the disdain many conservatives had -- or still have -- for FDR's New Deal, with its many public-works programs designed less to accomplish public tasks than to put money in people's pockets. But Gingrich believes a similar plan in Iraq would be a critical adjunct to purely military efforts.

Gingrich became a critic of the handling of the war in 2003, when his basic message was that act one of the military venture, the invasion of Iraq, had gone swimmingly, but that act two had never been written, much less staged.

This Sunday, the former speaker will return to the same television venue where he voiced those concerns three years ago, NBC's "Meet The Press." He'll likely revisit those previous comments with host Tim Russert.

Nobody's saying Gingrich's ideas are flawless. Certainly not me, and not even him. Yet it's becoming abundantly clear that President Bush intends to stay in Iraq for a while. Further, he may authorize a significant number of additional troops to go there.

If so, the Gingrich Plan could become not only possible, but unavoidable. After all, the fiercest criticism of Bush among endless criticism has been the lack of "a plan." Gingrich offers one -- beyond just bombs and bullets.

If Bush's promised change of direction isolates Iraq as the only world danger, and if he offers only more of the same in fighting that conflict, then Gingrich believes America might as well pull out its troops and quit.

If it comes to that, he says, our nation's weakened "establishment" will have lost its resolve to address the bigger, uglier picture. That would be the one that could threaten our very existence in the years to come.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: gingrich; iraq; newt

1 posted on 12/15/2006 1:10:09 AM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Gingrich is pitching himself as anti-establishment with a New Deal and Marshall plan for Iraq? LOL! The guy is as entrenched as they come.


2 posted on 12/15/2006 1:20:55 AM PST by endthematrix ("If it's not the Crusades, it's the cartoons.")
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To: endthematrix
Gingrich is pitching himself as anti-establishment with a New Deal and Marshall plan for Iraq? LOL! The guy is as entrenched as they come.

Is anyone else sugesting a plan for winning besides a meager surge in combat troops? The New Deal had plenty of make work projects, but it carried the country until World War II's mobilisation that did the trick.

3 posted on 12/15/2006 1:45:34 AM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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To: neverdem

I think Mr. Gingrich may have taken leave of his principals. No amount of money poured into Iraq could stifle the conflict between warring infidels.


4 posted on 12/15/2006 3:15:14 AM PST by Check6
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To: neverdem

This plan is a combo of b@lls and brains. I like it. Very sly indeed.


5 posted on 12/15/2006 3:16:28 AM PST by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something.)
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To: endthematrix

Hurray for Newt!


6 posted on 12/15/2006 3:19:23 AM PST by jpsb
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To: neverdem

If Gingich is to gutless to take on the DC Political Noise machine and talk truth to whiners on Iraq, he is too gutless to be President.

Instead of trying to pull a Clinton and triangulate on Iraq, Gingrich should have the courage to speak truth on Iraq.

If he is too gutless to stand up to the Junk Media on this, he is simply too politically gutless to be President.

Had Newt to the pile of DOA Republicans for 2008


7 posted on 12/15/2006 3:33:43 AM PST by MNJohnnie (I do not forgive Senator John McCain for helping destroy everything we built since 1980.)
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To: neverdem

Very good speech by Newt Gingrich


8 posted on 12/15/2006 3:44:33 AM PST by StoneWall Brigade (Rick Santorum & Newt GingRich 08! Or whenever we want to get serious about Iran)
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To: MNJohnnie

I'd like to see Rick Santorum run in 08 with Newt as the VP i doubt it would happen tho.


9 posted on 12/15/2006 3:47:42 AM PST by StoneWall Brigade (Rick Santorum & Newt GingRich 08! Or whenever we want to get serious about Iran)
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To: Earthdweller

Do you think it would work?


10 posted on 12/15/2006 4:15:29 AM PST by StoneWall Brigade (Rick Santorum & Newt GingRich 08! Or whenever we want to get serious about Iran)
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To: Earthdweller

Amen


11 posted on 12/15/2006 5:40:07 AM PST by rose
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To: neverdem

not a dumb idea.


12 posted on 12/15/2006 5:41:58 AM PST by Tribune7 (Conservatives hold bad behavior against their leaders. Dims don't.)
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To: StoneWall Brigade

Whether or not it will work, it's something different, and that's a start.

From this man's perspective, "stay the course" is no longer working. Time to try something new. Newt's got an interesting idea, so let's give it a shot.


13 posted on 12/15/2006 5:44:53 AM PST by Publius Valerius
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To: neverdem
Gingrich proposes giving "every able-bodied person" a job to do and a wage to receive. Money and personal security, he says, bring stability. For all the talk of religious strife, Iraqis want food to eat and safety on their streets as much as anyone.

Newt is exactly right on this. We should have had this plan enacted on day one of the occupation. Calling it the "5 year Iraqi Reconstruction Plan" would have bought us 5 years of srrong public support from the average Iraqi. It's a stolen play from the DNC handbook, but it would have been the right move.

14 posted on 12/15/2006 5:50:30 AM PST by Steel Wolf (As Ibn Warraq said, "There are moderate Muslims but there is no moderate Islam.")
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To: StoneWall Brigade
"Do you think it would work?"

It worked in the wild west. :^)

15 posted on 12/15/2006 5:54:22 AM PST by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something.)
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To: Check6
"No amount of money poured into Iraq could stifle the conflict between warring infidels."


You are on target! We cannot win the war in Iraq as long the Dim/Lib see that war, worthless and a generator of violence. The terrorists understand what our Dim/Lib want, to gain political points. And they maintains the level of violence as high as possible.It is a mutual advantage.
16 posted on 12/15/2006 6:18:37 AM PST by SeeSalt
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To: SeeSalt
"The terrorists understand what our Dim/Lib want, to gain political points."

Let's see.....I'm an Iraqi. I have a choice of getting a united Country and a chicken in my pot or helping US infidels (Dems???)get elected and getting shot by my neighbors.

....hmmmm. Let me think.

17 posted on 12/15/2006 6:31:50 AM PST by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something.)
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To: neverdem

I credit Newt for trying to stimulate creative thinking on Iraq. The debate on this board and in the country has descended into name-calling.


18 posted on 12/15/2006 7:07:10 AM PST by Man of the Right
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To: Man of the Right
The debate on this board and in the country has descended into name-calling.

Amen

19 posted on 12/15/2006 7:27:40 AM PST by PjhCPA (Who will be the next Ronald Reagan? We'd better find him. SOON!!!)
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To: Publius Valerius
"Time to try something new. Newt's got an interesting idea, so let's give it a shot."

It also treats people with respect. People are people, regardless of civilizations. We discovered that they had their own form of gang culture for 35 years. There is a problem that asks for a solution.

20 posted on 12/15/2006 8:13:16 AM PST by BobS
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