Monday, January 01, 2007

Is it Time to Leave Iraq?



Is it time to leave Iraq? Alan Caruba writing in Human Events Online believes this is the case.

Caruba reasons the introduction of Democracy to Iraq failed thus it is time to bail.

Indeed, democratic institutions are something that apparently cannot take in the Western tradition in Mohammedan culture. Nonetheless no one else was willing to address the radical Mohammedanism in the Middle East except George W. Bush. Thus Bush should be given kudos for the attempt.

If the democratic institutions could have overcome the intolerance of Sharia Law and Mohammedan traditions, then radical Mohammedanism would have to rethink its strategy. The experiment has failed. The Mohammedan mindset is too indoctrinated in intolerance, a superiority complex over all other cultures and hatred to embrace democratic institutions.

So should we bail on Iraq before American troops are so involved that years turn into decades? NO!

The strategy needs to change to be molded to new expectations. Simply bailing on Iraq could lead to greater problems than exist now. For one thing the radical Mohammedans will view leaving as a victory validating terrorizing innocent lives to accomplish ends.

The majority crowd in Iraq is Shi’ites and Kurds versus the Sunnis that benefited from Saddam Hussein’s brutal genocidal rule. The new plan should be to enable an Iraqi government that is friendly to America because America liberated a significant population from the rule of terror by Saddam Hussein.

A Mohammedan version of Democracy will work in Iraq. Democratic Institutions molded to conform to the ghastly intolerance of Mohammedanism will work. That will be a Democracy absent of Rights and Liberties. That will be a Democracy in which Mohammedanism will be a State religion and those citizens belonging to a minority religion will be second class citizens.

The key is to establish stability in government. When that moment is satisfactory, it will be time to leave and leave rapidly. The reason being is that a Mohammedan Democracy will eventually evolve into a power struggle in which a personality cult or a specific group will assume the instruments of power that rules.

Another consideration is to build a nation state that is able to stand up to the psychosis known as Iran. The Iranian government is a terrorist factory planting money in non-nation terrorist organizations. Hello! That is the very thing Saddam Hussein was doing after he lost the First Gulf War.

Unless America is willing to lay down and allow Iran to have its way, it is better to stay in Iraq and Afghanistan to surround Iran for the day that psychotic nation becomes bold enough to do something stupid, such as attack Israel or American troops in the Middle East.

As Iran increases in nuclear power that day will ever come closer and closer.


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