We should take the oil. And heres why: because the Iraqis wont be able to keep it themselves. Their military, even as we try to rebuild it, is incompetent, and the minute we leave, Iran will take over Iraq and its great oil reserves, the second largest after Saudi Arabia. If that happens, all of our brave men and women will have died in vain and $1.5 trillion will have been squandered.
So, if Iran is going to take over the oil, I say we take over the oil first by hammering out a cost-sharing plan with Iraq. If we protect and control the oil fields, Iraq will get to keep a good percentage of its oilnot to mention its independence from Iranand we will recoup some of the cost of liberating the Iraqis and also pay back the nations that fought with us in the war.
And I want to repay the families of the soldiers who died or were terribly wounded. Of course, nothing can ever replace a lost life or a lost limb, but we can send the children of dead or badly wounded veterans to college, provide compensation to the spouses of our service members killed in Iraq, and make sure that wounded veterans are properly looked after.
Its common sense, and peanuts compared to what is lying under Iraqs land. Each American family who lost a loved one in Iraq should be given $5 million, and our wounded veterans should be given money, perhaps $2 million each plus medical costs.
Call me old school, but I believe in the old warriors credo that to the victor go the spoils. In other words, we dont fight a war, hand over the keys to people who hate us, and leave. We win a war, take the oil to repay the financial costs weve incurred, and in so doing, treat Iraq and everybody else fairly. Trump, Donald J. (2011-12-06). Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again (pp. 11-12). Regnery Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Sounds Reaganesque to me.
If some Freepers would spend half the time researching and investigating, with an open mind, as they spend attacking those who have researched it would be a very different place.