ISG is a strategy for a negotiated surrender - or at best a tactical retreat. It calls for:
* Redeployment away from the primary field of battle;
* Leaving the primary enemy (Iraqi insurgents and foreign terrorists) in a position of power;
* Leaving our allies (Israel, Jordan, etc) more vulnerable;
* Offering our secondary enemies & their allies concessions (nukes for Iran, Golan for Syria);
* In exchange for safe passage during the redeployment.
Well gosh I don't understand why anyone would have a problem with these.
/sarcasm
The good news is in a couple of weeks no one will remember or use this piece of garbage.
Sure they will. After all, you can never have too much toilet paper. ;-)