Friday, September 23, 2005

Question of the Day: Iraqi chaos or success?

I wrote quite a while back that what we knew as pssible outcomes to our intervention in Iraq would come to fruition and then some. It doesn't matter if we start a partial whithdrawal today or 50 years from now. The results thanks to Bush will be the same, total chaos. Whatever happens in the region and a lot will since Bush has incited diviseness and chaos wherever he could. It was set into motion the day he decided to ignore all good avice and common sense and once agaain do what he wanted not what was right. His outsourcing of divisive Politics to the Middle East will be the demise of any semblance of Middle Eastern order. Now we are hearing that Saudi Prince Saud is warning that Iraq is hurtling towards disintigration. He is concerned it could embroil the entire region in war. That was a given from the get go. You have to wonder if his concerns are only because he considers himself the protector of Sunni Islam. The sunni's as we all know regardless of what we are led to believe are very threatened right now despite what we might think is going to be a Democracy. Myself I happen to agree with him. Of course his assesment of the situation runs exactly counter to what we are led to believe. Secretary Of State Condi Rice oints out the elections as a success. It is not a sign of success but a false impression of success. The elections mean nothing but the beginning of mass dissention in Iraq. The Prince I believe is right. The problems in Iraq and the region are still just beginning. As the Prince is concerned, Iraq will attempt to break up into Sunni, Shiite, and Kurdish States. Turkey, Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, not to speak of Russia and China amongst others will be involved militarily if they aren't already clandestinely. We knew this as a distinct possibility before we went into Iraq. Like in every other instance Bush chose to ignore common sense and do what he wanted instead. God only knows what the results will be now.
James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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