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brooklynite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-15-06 12:02 PM
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NY Daily News (Mort Zuckerman): A Mountain of Mistakes
How could the American public not be confused about Iraq when our leaders speak of progress but our secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, suffers a triple humiliation, having to circle Baghdad airport for 40 minutes because of mortar and rocket fire, then being helicoptered into the city because driving the deadly bomb-strewn highway is too dangerous, and, finally, having to meet with the Iraqi president in the dark because the power has cut off yet again?

Nobody was entitled to think the Iraq venture would be roses all the way, given that Saddam Hussein had repressed Iraqis for three decades, depriving the nation of a cadre of local leaders like, say, Hamid Karzai in Kabul. But we had a vision of what might have been achieved. It would not be too much to say it was a noble vision, but it was not one grounded in the hard reality of a fractured, multiethnic society. Saddam held his citizens down by brutality and cunning, not giving religious leaders a key role, as we did, yet subtly balancing religious rivalries one against the other. Shiites account for some 60% of Iraq's population, and for them democracy means empowerment. But the Sunnis, who had dominated under Saddam for so long, were never going to accept minority status, and the Kurds were not going to accept anything less than de facto sovereignty, which they obtained after the 1991 Gulf War.

Alas, whatever chances we may have had to overcome these difficulties have been torpedoed by the breathtaking incompetence of the Bush administration in managing postwar Iraq. Senior officials from the President on down ignored warnings that we might win the war and lose the peace. Gen. Tommy Franks won the battle for Baghdad but seemed to feel that planning for the postwar period was someone else's job. But whose? We sent an inept group of operatives to run Iraq, often appointed because of their political leanings. Whatever support we originally enjoyed there we began to lose when we allowed criminals to rampage. Then the Americans, fabled for their can-do efficiency, failed again and again to deliver electricity, water, and, most critically, security. Today, the violence is estimated by one account to have cost more than 600,000 Iraqis their lives.

...snip...

It is no wonder public support for the Iraq venture has eroded so dramatically as 24-7 global TV news brings home the latest grim pictures. They present a seemingly endless war of attrition in Iraq that leads the public to see the war as a political miscalculation and a military disaster. In the face of the chaos and incoherence there, much now depends on the special report to be submitted - after the November elections - by the Iraq Study Group headed by the clear-thinking and astute former Republican Secretary of State James Baker and former Democratic congressional leader Lee Hamilton. Let us pray that this bipartisan effort produces a viable and coherent policy that the American public can support.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ideas_opinions/story/461680p-388445c.html


I have submitted the following LTE to the Daily News:

Today's column by Daily News Publisher Mort Zuckerman ("A Mountain of Mistakes") rightly laments the "breathtaking incompetence" that has led to our disastrous policy in Iraq. If only he had foreseen this two years ago, as most New Yorkers did, when the Daily News chose to endorse the man at the "top" of this mountain, President George W. Bush.

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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-15-06 12:12 PM
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1. Corporate Amurka has awakened to the "breathtaking incompetence"
and determined that their policies are no longer in the best interests of those who TRULY run things here. They've gotten the word to the corporate run media to start running pieces like this to get the electorate to throw the bums out.

Don't kid yourself - they knew two years ago the * administration was corrupt and incompetent - they just thought it would benefit them.
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grasswire Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-15-06 12:13 PM
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2. when will people realize this was not incompetence
The result in Baghdad is very simply explained.

Chaos = profit for Bush cronies.

More chaos = more profit.

The plan for Baghdad was the same plan as was used in Katrina. Allow chaos. Then profiteer like hell.
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BlueManDude Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-15-06 12:14 PM
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3. Zuckerman should talk - he's been cheerleading for 3 years.
Edited on Sun Oct-15-06 12:15 PM by BlueManDude
Now he gives us the "mistakes were made" crapola.

There is no right way to invade a country for no reason.
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ovidsen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-15-06 12:26 PM
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4. He's slow
But at least he's catching on. Let's not be TOO hard on him.
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