No more so than Iraq, but at least there was a threat to America to fight in Afghanistan.
Joel Send a noteboard - 23/09/2012 04:51:14 AM
Without force there is no government just a bunch of guys making suggestions. If guns are used to protect the ballot box, as they were in Iraq, then you have the first to democracy. True democracy requires a change of power decided by the ballot box and they don't really have that yet.
So would you say then that the US is governed by force, or simply not governed? Regardless, Iraq does not even have guns used to protect the ballot box, just another in a long line of kleptocrats with power based on a preponderance of US-supplied weapons.
I Iraq there was a society that was being repressed and they were liberated. Some people used that liberation to try and get revenge for the previous repression but the foundations for a modern society were there. None of that is true in Afghanistan now and it wasn't true ten years ago.
They are still repressed; the only difference is that the faction responsible now varies by locale. THIS is Iraq today:
Considerable tensions remain between various political and sectarian factions in Iraq. The majority Shiite government recognized Asaib Ahl al-Haq, an Iranian-backed militia, as a legitimate political party, and Iranian influence is growing in other ways; in January 2012, the commander of Iran’s Quds Force reportedly said that Iraq (as well as southern Lebanon) were under Iranian control.
The Iraqi National Movement, representing the majority of Sunnis, boycotted Parliament for several weeks in late 2011 and early 2012, claiming that the Shiite-dominated government was striving to sideline Sunnis. In January 2012, Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, a Sunni, fled to the semi-autonomous Kurdish region after the government accused him of running a sectarian death squad; in February, a panel of Iraqi judges concluded that "death squads commanded by Mr. Hashimi carried out 150 attacks over six years against religious pilgrims, security officers and political foes".
Insurgent forces continue to be active.
The Iraqi National Movement, representing the majority of Sunnis, boycotted Parliament for several weeks in late 2011 and early 2012, claiming that the Shiite-dominated government was striving to sideline Sunnis. In January 2012, Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, a Sunni, fled to the semi-autonomous Kurdish region after the government accused him of running a sectarian death squad; in February, a panel of Iraqi judges concluded that "death squads commanded by Mr. Hashimi carried out 150 attacks over six years against religious pilgrims, security officers and political foes".
Insurgent forces continue to be active.
We did not "liberate" them, we removed the only obstacle (Saddam) to a bloody three-way civil war between Sunni/Shiite Iraqis and Kurds. If that does not happen now it will only because Iran assumes full control of the country (possibly precipitating a second Iran-Iraq War, though perhaps not, since that was mainly Saddams idea, or perhaps Reagan, who took in a lot of federal revenue selling guns to both sides.)
I get it, man: Bushs Iraq war against someone even Congressional Republicans five years earlier admitted was no threat to the US was holy and just (i.e. Republican) and Obamas Afghan war against someone who sheltered and trained the people who blew up the Twin Towers is bloody fools errand (i.e. Democratic.) Even though Bush started that war, too (he just never finished it any more than the other.)
Partisanship aside, however, Iraq was and is no more "democracy ready" than Afghanistan; if anything, 30 years of Saddams rigid police state made them far less prepared for it than 10 years of Taliban theocracy did Afghanistan.
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Biden claims Romney wants war with Syria and Iran.
02/09/2012 10:48:24 PM
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Meh. Sounds like a non-story. But my thoughts, for what they're worth.
02/09/2012 11:05:52 PM
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Biden should be busy preparing to debate Ryan so he is not shredded, instead of saying stupid things
02/09/2012 11:52:35 PM
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We should introduce a new military doctrine
03/09/2012 02:46:33 AM
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I still think the post-war Axis powers the best model, but that requires equivalent manpower.
03/09/2012 03:57:12 AM
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It's a terrible model.
03/09/2012 11:42:36 PM
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Re: It's a terrible model.
04/09/2012 04:09:21 AM
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I recently read Stephen Ambrose's Band of Brothers, about a regiment from the 101st in WW2.
04/09/2012 10:29:01 PM
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wars they didn't start themselves? how do you figure that?
04/09/2012 10:45:07 PM
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We cannot hold all Afghanistan/Iraq accountable for governments against which they were powerless.
04/09/2012 11:54:46 PM
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so what? Governments habe always been who goes to war
05/09/2012 02:55:25 AM
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True, but we cannot hold people responsible for actions of their undemocratic governments.
05/09/2012 03:19:20 AM
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well thanks to the US they now have democratcily elected governments and can be held accountable *NM*
05/09/2012 02:30:41 PM
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Democratically elected? We will be propping it up with the US Army for at least two more years.
05/09/2012 07:19:21 PM
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being propped up by the US military doesn't make it not a democracy
05/09/2012 07:29:42 PM
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Political power that comes out of the barrel of a gun precludes democracy.
05/09/2012 09:01:40 PM
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it was always a lost cost and all governments are backed up by the barrel of a gun
05/09/2012 09:49:51 PM
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No more so than Iraq, but at least there was a threat to America to fight in Afghanistan.
23/09/2012 04:51:14 AM
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I said start. I quite agree with you about the things that went on after the wars themselves ended.
05/09/2012 08:51:58 PM
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shooting at our aircraft is none hostile?
05/09/2012 10:06:07 PM
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It is very difficult to reconcile this post with Toms.
04/09/2012 11:50:06 PM
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Hey, remember when Bush invaded Iraq? For no reason at all, it turned out?
03/09/2012 01:56:49 AM
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Realistically, I don't think Romney would do MUCH different. But that little bit...
03/09/2012 02:19:14 AM
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After all the moeny he took from Sheldon Adelson he HAS to attack Iran. Adelson will foot the bill. *NM*
03/09/2012 05:19:27 AM
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I don't think Romney is that interested in starting a war with anyone
04/09/2012 02:39:14 PM
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