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What if Bush has been right about Iraq all along?
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 2/1/05 | Mark Brown

Posted on 02/01/2005 8:07:15 AM PST by JCRoberts

BY MARK BROWN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST Maybe you're like me and have opposed the Iraq war since before the shooting started -- not to the point of joining any peace protests, but at least letting people know where you stood. You didn't change your mind when our troops swept quickly into Baghdad or when you saw the rabble that celebrated the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue, figuring that little had been accomplished and that the tough job still lay ahead. Despite your misgivings, you didn't demand the troops be brought home immediately afterward, believing the United States must at least try to finish what it started to avoid even greater bloodshed. And while you cheered Saddam's capture, you couldn't help but thinking I-told-you-so in the months that followed as the violence continued to spread and the death toll mounted. By now, you might have even voted against George Bush -- a second time -- to register your disapproval. But after watching Sunday's election in Iraq and seeing the first clear sign that freedom really may mean something to the Iraqi people, you have to be asking yourself: What if it turns out Bush was right, and we were wrong? It's hard to swallow, isn't it? Americans cross own barrier If you fit the previously stated profile, I know you're fighting the idea, because I am, too. And if you were with the president from the start, I've already got your blood boiling. For those who've been in the same boat with me, we don't need to concede the point just yet. There's a long way to go. But I think we have to face the possibility. I won't say that it had never occurred to me previously, but it's never gone through my mind as strongly as when I watched the television coverage from Iraq that showed long lines of people risking their lives by turning out to vote, honest looks of joy on so many of their faces. Some CNN guest expert was opining Monday that the Iraqi people crossed a psychological barrier by voting and getting a taste of free choice (setting aside the argument that they only did so under orders from their religious leaders). I think it's possible that some of the American people will have crossed a psychological barrier as well. Deciding democracy's worth On the other side of that barrier is a concept some of us have had a hard time swallowing: Maybe the United States really can establish a peaceable democratic government in Iraq, and if so, that would be worth something. Would it be worth all the money we've spent? Certainly. Would it be worth all the lives that have been lost? That's the more difficult question, and while I reserve judgment on that score until such a day arrives, it seems probable that history would answer yes to that as well. I don't want to get carried away in the moment. Going to war still sent so many terrible messages to the world. Most of the obstacles to success in Iraq are all still there, the ones that have always led me to believe that we would eventually be forced to leave the country with our tail tucked between our legs. (I've maintained from the start that if you were impressed by the demonstrations in the streets of Baghdad when we arrived, wait until you see how they celebrate our departure, no matter the circumstances.) In and of itself, the voting did nothing to end the violence. The forces trying to regain the power they have lost -- and the outside elements supporting them -- will be no less determined to disrupt our efforts and to drive us out. Somebody still has to find a way to bring the Sunnis into the political process before the next round of elections at year's end. The Iraqi government still must develop the capacity to protect its people. And there seems every possibility that this could yet end in civil war the day we leave or with Iraq becoming an Islamic state every bit as hostile to our national interests as was Saddam. Penance could be required But on Sunday, we caught a glimpse of the flip side. We could finally see signs that a majority of the Iraqi people perceive something to be gained from this brave new world we are forcing on them. Instead of making the elections a further expression of "Yankee Go Home," their participation gave us hope that all those soldiers haven't died in vain. Obviously, I'm still curious to see if Bush is willing to allow the Iraqis to install a government that is free to kick us out or to oppose our other foreign policy efforts in the region. So is the rest of the world. For now, though, I think we have to cut the president some slack about a timetable for his exit strategy. If it turns out Bush was right all along, this is going to require some serious penance. Maybe I'd have to vote Republican in 2008.


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Hmmmmm...what if? How about Bush has been right all along. Oh well, better late than never.
1 posted on 02/01/2005 8:07:15 AM PST by JCRoberts
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To: JCRoberts
Already Posted Here...
2 posted on 02/01/2005 8:08:51 AM PST by Samurai_Jack (ride out and confront the evil!)
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To: JCRoberts

What if paragraphs didn't have big, sharp, pointy teeth?


3 posted on 02/01/2005 8:09:34 AM PST by thoughtomator (How do you say Berkeley California in Aramaic?)
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To: JCRoberts

I'm still back at 'what if Reagan was right all along?'. I'm still waiting for WWIII with the Soviets. Carter and all the pissing in their pants liberals said Reagan was reckless in his foreign policy with them. Have the MSM ever admitted they were wrong on that one? I don't think so.


4 posted on 02/01/2005 8:10:42 AM PST by mlbford2 ("Never wrestle with a pig; you can't win, you just get filthy, and the pig loves it...")
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To: Samurai_Jack

Whoops. Checked title--it didn't pop. That happens often I am learning. Sorry.


5 posted on 02/01/2005 8:11:15 AM PST by JCRoberts
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To: thoughtomator
What if paragraphs didn't have big, sharp, pointy teeth?

LOL!!! Classic.

6 posted on 02/01/2005 8:12:19 AM PST by ericthecurdog (Groove IS in the heart.)
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To: JCRoberts

The cries of "But at what cost?" will begin soon.


7 posted on 02/01/2005 8:14:00 AM PST by oldleft
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What if paragraphs didn't have big, sharp, pointy teeth? LOL!!!

Classic.

I agree. Very Funny. Kind of like TBS.

8 posted on 02/01/2005 8:16:29 AM PST by JCRoberts
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His head has been in the neather regions!!


9 posted on 02/01/2005 8:17:48 AM PST by 26lemoncharlie (Sit nomen Dómini benedíctum,Ex hoc nunc, et usque in sæculum! per ómnia saecula saeculórum)
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To: thoughtomator

Har! That's one to remember!


10 posted on 02/01/2005 8:19:17 AM PST by JennysCool (I was so naive as a kid I used to sneak behind the barn and do nothing. -Johnny Carson)
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To: JCRoberts

Imagine that. :-)


11 posted on 02/01/2005 8:19:31 AM PST by MarMema
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To: JCRoberts

Well isn't that special.


12 posted on 02/01/2005 8:24:12 AM PST by najida (Never explain--your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway.)
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To: oldleft

Begin soon? They started last year during the election cycle.


13 posted on 02/01/2005 8:26:55 AM PST by aft_lizard (This space waiting for a post election epiphany)
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To: sudsywae; All
As a fiscal conservative, there is no possible way Bush has been right on Iraq. It wasn't our business to bring democracy to the middle east and if it settles in there now it will be despite Bush, and not because of him. TROLL ALERT!!!
15 posted on 02/01/2005 8:32:19 AM PST by JCRoberts
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You are far more mature and open minded than a whole lot of Democrats. The Sunnis will come along when they realize that if they want to count, they must stand up and be counted.


16 posted on 02/01/2005 8:36:29 AM PST by kerryusama04
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To: JCRoberts

well, I enjoyed reading your post - even though there were no paragraphs etc...


17 posted on 02/01/2005 8:37:17 AM PST by rface (Ashland, Missouri - Monthly Donor / Bad Speller)
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To: sudsywae; Neets; Darksheare; scott0347; timpad; KangarooJacqui; The Scourge of Yazid; ...
"As a fiscal conservative, there is no possible way Bush has been right on Iraq. It wasn't our business to bring democracy to the middle east and if it settles in there now it will be despite Bush, and not because of him"

The proper way to address the President is Mr Bush, President Bush, or Mr. President


18 posted on 02/01/2005 8:38:31 AM PST by scott0347 (Commander of the 0347th Lancer Brigade, Operator of the Immaculate Steamroller)
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To: JCRoberts

Anythin' nae Scottish is cr-r-r-r-ap. - Mike Meyers, Saturday Night Live


19 posted on 02/01/2005 8:41:05 AM PST by Lady Jag (All I want is a kind word, a warm bed, and unlimited power)
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To: scott0347

He wasn't addressing Bush in the quoted material.


20 posted on 02/01/2005 8:43:02 AM PST by Caesar Soze
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