Kissinger: Iraq war unwinnable
Henry Kissinger says the Iraq war is unwinnable:
This seems to leave Bush as just about the only person in the world who believes we will stay till we win.
LONDON -- Military victory is no longer possible in Iraq, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said in a television interview broadcast Sunday.
Kissinger presented a bleak vision of Iraq, saying the U.S. government must enter into dialogue with Iraq's regional neighbors _ including Iran _ if progress is to be made in the region.
This seems to leave Bush as just about the only person in the world who believes we will stay till we win.
1 Comments:
NO WINNERS IN BULLY'S ASSAULT!
Is this the win we seek?
Our invasion of Iraq was completely uncalled for and an insult to every intelligent person on earth! It has caused the death of hundreds of thousands of humans, mostly innnocent women and children, and destroyed billions of dollars of homes, buildings, factories, buisnesses, and infrastructure.
There never was a valid reason for this mayhem and to hope for a win, is insane!
What can we possibly win from a beaten down and destroyed Nation of peoples who have lost so much?
What do the Iraqis have to lose, that we could possibly want? Or, want to win?
Is it practical to want to kill every last Iraqi Muslim, or every last Iraqi who despises the invaders who savaged their relatives, and ravaged their country?
If this is the win that is proposed, envisioned and so ingenously sought by those who believe we must win at all costs, it is the evil work of their insanity.
And, If, or when, this is finally accomplished, any threat that Iraq might have posed to the sanctity of life in the Uniter States and it's citizens prior to our invasion March 20, 2003 will have multiplied tenfold. And thereafter wherever in the world American Citizens travel, the threat shall follow!
Is this the win we seek?
Ciao, Jim H.
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