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Re: Why troops in Iraq are good...
| quote: | Originally posted by Benjamin B
This is my 2nd post in the pdd, so please be gentle. This may have been addressed before, but what the hell.
My father and I were talking about Iraq and the terrorist threat. His point was that the real reason(at least his theory ) for having troops in Iraq is to focus all terrorist forces against our troops, not our homeland. Why stay here and let them attack us when we can give them a target (one that has the ability to defend itself properly)? Isn't the entire purpose of our army to protect and serve? What better way to do it than act as a decoy, taking the punches for the country you fight for? I think it's a revolutionary defense strategy...
Anyway, I'd like to hear some other perspectives. -BB |
Hi Ben,
A little pressed for time today, but I think that this rationale is not only a bit scary, but a bit flawed as well.
First the scary part-
-I've argued in the past that if indeed there were ulterior motives or rationales for us actually going to Iraq, why didn't the President feel compelled to level with us about his true intentions, such as the hypothetical you've mentioned, rather than attempt to pursuade us that:
1. Saddam has WMD pointed at our heads
2. Saddam has ties to Al-Qaeda and 9/11
3. Saddam needs to be removed for humanitarian purposes
4. Removing Saddam is part of a broader geopolitical move based on an ideological conviction of forcing democracy across the globe, with force if necessary
If your father was to argue the position that we're there to divert terrorists away from out borders, then the following 4 rationales which have been used to sell the war to Congress and the US citizens must be dismissed, regardless of whether or not you even agree with those 4 rationales. So the question really would be - why would these 4 rationales even be sold to the US in the first place if our true intentions were otherwise?
And I think what’s more important to ask, or actually demand:
Don’t our troops have a right to know this true motive as well? Do they not have a right to know that they’re giving their lives up to supposedly “thwart terrorism” away from our own borders, rather than search and disarm Saddam’s WMD, give humanitarian support, and promote democracy in the Arab region? IOW, why the fuck would we lie or obfuscate our true motives to the men and women who are fighting this war? I have spoken to several men and women who've fought over in Iraq, and none have mentioned this hypothetical rationale of your father for their reason and purpose for being there.
And yes, of course the purpose of our military is to protect us, but folks such as the National Guard are to protect our Nation by fighting within our borders. This is exactly what Vermont is arguing, quite successfully I might add:
http://www.reformer.com/Stories/0,1...2736476,00.html
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...thenation/12234
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/02/n.../02vermont.html
And while the rest of the military's duty is to protect us, they protect us if we are somehow provoked in some way, shape, or form. Even if I were to agree with the Bush Doctrine of pre-emption, which philosophically I do but in detail I do not, the rationale and evidence supporting pre-emption should always be sound and supported. This was clearly not the case with WMD, as well as any collaberative ties to Al-Qaeda or Saddam's involvement with 9/11 (which is none, BTW), and this was EXACTLY what was sold to us.
-Now the logical flaw:
A common misconception that many Republicans sell themselves on is we’re fighting terrorists in Iraq so they don’t come over here. Let’s examine this flaw a bit further:
1. There was no evidence that Iraq was in collaborative cooperation with the terrorists that actually attacked us (al-Qaeda), according to both the Senate Intelligence Committee Report and the 9/11 Commission Report. Therefore to claim that invading Iraq to fend off al-Qaeda here is fallacious. This may not address your statement, since our supposed goal may be to actually attract terrorists to the region. Nevertheless I think the historical link, or lackthereof is important to address.
2. Al-Qaeda are now in Iraq, ONLY because of our invasion and occupation, and not prior to. Unfortunately the CIA has concluded in their most recent intelligence briefing that our occupation is INCREASING the terrorist activity and supporters. Now you might say that this doesn’t necessarily negate your father’s claim of warding off terrorists here, however-
3. What intelligence or direct (hell even indirect) evidence logically entails that fighting terrorists in a country that once did not harbor them will somehow keep them away from attacking us? In fact, as a direct result of our actions, it’s not just the numbers of terrorists and their sympathizers are going up in Iraq, but elsewhere around the world. I’ve written about this a few times in the past, but you could read a pretty long but detailed article on this in the LATimes here:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ist+recruitment
I’m not saying that killing and capturing terrorists is necessarily bad in any way. But I liken such a hypothetical to, say, our current war on drugs. Sure we may get lucky and catch a few tons of coke, catch onto a link in a major drug cartel, and put a minor dent in a drug ring every now and then. But clearly our government no longer kids themselves that such actions does anything to really hamper the drug trade in any manner. Similar to the situation in Iraq – we may capture or kill terrorists, and that’s definitely a good thing. But we’d be kidding ourselves if we were to really believe, given the current intelligence, that such captures really hamper the global terrorist threat in any way.
4. Al-Qaeda’s attack, according to our intelligence, took anywhere between 3-5 years to plan. Now granted, we have taken better security measures, though it’s pretty reasonable to suggest that a great deal more can and must occur. However, what intelligence do we have that directly demonstrates that we have successfully thwarted off AQ from penetrating our borders for another attack, esp. one on the 9/11 type scale? So far I have seen none.
5. Our actions in Iraq have done absolutely nothing to address and attack the guy who actually did attack us on 9/11 – bin Laden. If anything we’ve completely diverted our attention away from bin Laden and AQ, whom are likely hiding in Pakistan or along the Pakistani/Afghan border where bin Laden garners much support. Since we seemingly have a strange and ironic allied relationship with Pakistan at the moment, this really muddies the waters a bit as to how on earth we’ll ever address this problem. And by all intelligence indicators, the Taliban is continuing to regroup as the Warlords continue to really be the rulers of Afghanistan, but I digress.
So I think your father’s hypothetical is interesting, but I must respectfully disagree that this was our Administration’s true intentions.
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