Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Timing the Pullout
Alterman: Time to declare victory?
Deciding when to pull out is always a dicy issue. But I think Eric Alterman is right--the time for Bush to do it is now. Zarqawi's death can be interpreted as a victory, and the non-charging of Rove means it won't be seen as an intentional distraction. As Alterman says, "now would be a great time to declare victory and get the hell out of there." That's what Bush ought to do while he's in Iraq today: declare that the U.S. has achieved its (nebulous, ever-changing, never-quite-defined) aims in Iraq.
Just think--we're but a single "Mission Accomplished (For Real This Time)" sign away from bringing most of the troops home!
Deciding when to pull out is always a dicy issue. But I think Eric Alterman is right--the time for Bush to do it is now. Zarqawi's death can be interpreted as a victory, and the non-charging of Rove means it won't be seen as an intentional distraction. As Alterman says, "now would be a great time to declare victory and get the hell out of there." That's what Bush ought to do while he's in Iraq today: declare that the U.S. has achieved its (nebulous, ever-changing, never-quite-defined) aims in Iraq.
Just think--we're but a single "Mission Accomplished (For Real This Time)" sign away from bringing most of the troops home!
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Nice title...
I am so glad someone noticed! I was going to elaborate on what happens when you pull out at the wrong moment, but I figured subtle was probably better.
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