PROVING WHAT?!?! JUST THIS: "GOLLY, HOW MODERATE IS BROOKS!"
Brooks tries to take an historical approach to Bush and the Iraq War and argues that Bush got a lot worn and the big thing right when it counted: the Surge.
Brooks - whose historical approach only goes back as far as 2006 - explicitly buys into the theory that the surge could have and should have been started MUCH EARLIER.
I disagree.
I would argue that the surge began at the earliest FEASIBLE time.
Why do I argue this?
Simple: LET'S LOOK AT THE TIME-LINE GOING BACK TO 2004.
2004: THE US ELECTION: NOT A PROPITIOUS TIME FOR A MAJOR CHANGE IN TACTICS.
2005: IRAQI ELECTION:
- BUSH GOES FORWARD WITH IT DESPITE ATTACKS FROM THE LEFT/DEM/DOVES.
- THE FIRST ELECTION IS A HUGE SUCCESS.
- AS ARE THE ONES WHICH FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ---
- BUT IT TAKES SIx MONTHS FOR A NEW GOVERNMENT TO BE FORMED
2006: IN FEBRUARY, AL QAEDA - SEEKING TO START A SECTARIAN WAR - BLOWS UP THE SHIA SHRINE, THE GOLDEN DOME IN SAMARRA. THE TACTIC WORKS, AND A SECTARIAN WAR BEGINS.
2006:
- IN NOVEMBER, BUSH AND THE GOP LOSE CONGRESS, AND BUSH REASSESSES.
- HE FIRES RUMSFELD AND - AS BROOKS RELATES - IGNORES CASEY, ABIZAID AND BAKER-HAMILTON AND THE CHORUS OF APPEASERS AND ORDERS THE SURGE.
- IT TAKES TIME TO BUILD UP THE FORCE AND EMPLOY THE NEW TACTICS.
- AND AFTER A YEAR, THE RESULTS OF THE SURGE ARE IN: WE WON THE SECOND WAR IN IRAQ - A WAR STARTED BY AL QAEDA AND INVOLVING CENTURIES OLD SECTARIAN STRIFE.
They failed. Then Bush acted.
OKAY OKAY OKAY: hindsight is 20-20. And Brooks and other critics of Bush on this count are looking at things through THEIR HINDS!
from 2004 till now, Bush acted in a reasonable way considering the changes on the ground and what he knew at the time. Considering the changes on the ground he acted correctly. And as a result, history will record the two Iraq Wars as ones fought brilliantly and gallantly and honorably in comparison to all other wars we've fought.
I would have done things differently: I would have nuked Tora Bora in 2001, and after toppling Iraq I would have put mines along the border of Syria and Saudi Arabia and patrolled them with drones. (Them again: this would've prevented the FLYPAPER STRATEGY from working.)
And I would have demanded that Afghanistan and Iraq use constitutions modeled on our own.
But other than that, I applaud Bush - and especially our TROOPS!
God Bless Them and their Families!
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