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Editorial: Astounds and Shocks
Arab News ^ | 04/14/2003 | Arab News

Posted on 04/14/2003 6:05:50 PM PDT by Spruce

Editorial: Astounds and Shocks
15 April 2003

As Iraqi policemen gradually respond to calls from the US military to return to work and help ensure security in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities, it still astounds and shocks how little the US planned for the aftermath of war. If the chaos and looting stops in the next few days, it will be forgotten by the Iraqis; if not, they may well decide that they were better off under the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile, it raises the question of what else the Americans failed to factor into their invasion; what else is there that might go spectacularly wrong because of insufficient planning?

How about civil war in the south between Sunnis and Shiites or in the north between Washington’s new-found Kurdish friends and any combination of Arabs, Turkomans and Assyrians? That is far more frightening than the present urban anarchy — and the stirrings of it have already been seen in the ethnic rivalries between gangs of looters in Mosul. The looting, too, in Baghdad bears warnings for the future, with much of it having been carried out by the Shiite underclass from the presumably about-to-be-renamed Saddam City and directed at the Sunni elite of the old regime. Such communal and ethnic hostility must not be allowed to take root. The lessons of Lebanon’s civil war, where a civilized society was pushed into the abyss of self-destruction by the interference and manipulation of outside governments and organizations are a particular warning to Iraq.

The Americans and the British already have their clients and supporters; others too will be keen to use the present power vacuum to carve out as much control and influence as they can. Last week’s assassination in Najaf of a returning, senior Shiite leader with pro-Western leanings and now the attempt by a pro-Iranian Shiite group to oust another pro-American leader indicate a major and potentially devastating power struggle ahead — again, one which Iraq must avoid at all costs.

Despite the explosive dangers lurking ahead, it is painfully evident the victorious allies are making things up as they go along. The proof of that is seen in the astounding vagueness about what happens next. Washington may officially still be hooked on the notion of an interim military administration run by retired Gen. Jay Garner, which would then hand over to a transitional government made up of Iraqis but of its choosing. But that is far from certain. It cannot even make up its mind about how soon such a transitional government should start running events. It could be anything between a year or more and as little as a few weeks, maybe even less. Furthermore, the Bush administration appears hopelessly divided on who it wants in any transitional government or who should lead it. Some want it led by Ahmed Chalabi; others distrust him. That goes some way to explain why former Gen. Garner is doing next to nothing; his military administration is noticeable by its absence. Perhaps yesterday’s meetings with the Iraqi National Congress will clear the air, but for the moment there is total confusion on what happens next. So much then for Washington having planned the post-war settlement before it sent in the troops. The lack of foresight is staggering — and US public opinion will surely see it as a scandal. If the Americans and their allies’ military planning had been anywhere near as inept as the political planning, and the Iraqi Army had decided to fight, the outcome of this war would have been very different.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons; Unclassified; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: arab; interimauthority; iraq; iraqifreedom; opinion; order
Our Saudi "friends" sound like American ex-perfumed-princes. The "plan" is still failing!
Cripes!
1 posted on 04/14/2003 6:05:50 PM PDT by Spruce
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2 posted on 04/14/2003 6:07:37 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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They're just not getting the liberation thing. It's up to the Iraqis what happens next.
3 posted on 04/14/2003 7:07:30 PM PDT by cryptical
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Hubby and I were watching one of the numerous news reports the other night...I'm not sure, but it could have been Jennings...(hubby surfs) and the reporter exclaimed, "The Iraqi's have had to resort to forming militias to stop the looting!" I thought, "Well...DUH!" Contrary to what Clintoon had everyone believe......our troops are NOT the police. These people are going to have to use the opportunity that America has offered them.... and learn how to use their common sense. The media would have us believe that these people are stupid and defenseless....needing constant supervision and protection. We WILL help.....but we can't stay and hold their hand forever.

The human spirit is resourceful and strong. If the Iraqis are pointed in the right direction... given the right tools to do the job......they'll do just fine.

4 posted on 04/14/2003 8:43:48 PM PDT by LaineyDee
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If the chaos and looting stops in the next few days, it will be forgotten by the Iraqis; if not, they may well decide that they were better off under the tyranny of Saddam Hussein.

That has got to be the most asinine statement in this whole article. "I would rather be tortured, have my arms yanked off, my wife raped and children starved.... than deal with the looting". Sheesh.

5 posted on 04/14/2003 8:48:55 PM PDT by LaineyDee
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