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Title: Idiocy in D.C., Progress in Baghdad
Source: www.weeklystandard.com
URL Source: http://www.weeklystandard.com/Conte ... icles/000/000/013/416urcoa.asp
Published: Mar 17, 2007
Author: William Kristol
Post Date: 2007-03-17 20:20:21 by BeAChooser
Keywords: None
Views: 3620
Comments: 224

Idiocy in D.C., Progress in Baghdad

The surge is working--that's what matters.

by William Kristol

03/26/2007, Volume 012, Issue 27

In order to preserve the cosmic harmony, it seems the gods insist that good news in one place be offset by misfortune elsewhere. It may well be that Gen. David Petraeus is going to lead us to victory in Iraq. He is certainly off to a good start. If the karmic price of success in Iraq is utter embarrassment for senior Bush officials in Washington, D.C.--well, in our judgment, the trade-off is worth it. The world will surely note our success or failure in Iraq. It will not long remember the gang that couldn't shoot straight at the Justice Department--or, for that matter, the antics of congressional Democrats--unless either so weakens the administration as to undercut our mission in Iraq.

Obviously, it's too early to say anything more definitive than that there are real signs of progress in Baghdad. The cocksure defeatism of war critics of two months ago, when the surge was announced, does seem to have been misplaced. The latest Iraq Update (pdf) by Kimberly Kagan summarizes the early effects of the new strategy backed up by, as yet, just one additional U.S. brigade deployed in theater (with more to be added in the coming weeks):

This "rolling surge" focuses forces on a handful of neighborhoods in Baghdad, and attempts to expand security out from those neighborhoods. . . . A big advantage of a "rolling surge" is that the population and the enemy sense the continuous pressure of ever-increasing forces. Iraqis have not seen such a prolonged and continuous planned increase of U.S. forces before. . . . The continued, increasing presence of U.S. forces appears to be having an important psychological, as well as practical, effect on the enemy and the people of Iraq. . . . [Meanwhile] in Ramadi, in the belt south of Baghdad stretching from Yusifiyah to Salman Pak, and northeast in Diyala Province, . . . U.S. and Iraqi forces have deprived al Qaeda of the initiative.

This sense of momentum is confirmed by many other reports in the media, and from Americans and Iraqis on the ground.

But back in Washington, congressional Democrats are still mired in the fall of 2006 and seem determined to be as irresponsible as ever. They're being beaten back--in part thanks to the fighting spirit of stalwart congressional Republicans. Last week, the Senate defeated a resolution that would have restricted the use of U.S. troops in Iraq and set March 31, 2008, as a target date for removing U.S. forces from combat.

On the same day, on a mostly party-line vote, the House Appropriations Committee reported out the Democratic version of a supplemental appropriations bill for the war. It was an odd piece of legislation--an appropriation to fight a war replete with provisions intended to ensure we lose it.

Here's what the Democratic legislation does, according to the Washington Post: "Under the House bill, the Iraqi government would have to meet strict benchmarks. . . . If by July 1 the president could not certify any progress, U.S. troops would begin leaving Iraq, to be out before the end of this year. If Bush did certify progress, the Iraqi government would have until Oct. 1 to meet the benchmarks, or troops would begin withdrawing then. In any case, withdrawals would have to begin by March 1, 2008, and conclude by the end of that summer."

Got that? Oh yes, in addition to the arbitrary timelines for the removal of troops, there's pork. As the Post explains, "Included in the legislation is a lot of money to help win support. The price tag exceeds the president's war request by $24 billion." Some of the extra money goes to bail out spinach farmers hurt by E. coli, to pay for peanut storage, and to provide additional office space for the lawmakers themselves. So much for an emergency war appropriations bill.

The legislation may collapse on the floor of the House this week. It certainly deserves to. Republicans can insist on a clean supplemental--no timelines to reassure the enemy that if they just hang on, we'll be gone before long, and no pork. They can win this fight--and if they do, combined with progress in Iraq, the lasting news from March 2007 will not be Bush administration haplessness; it will be that we are on the way to success in Iraq.

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#1. To: BeAChooser (#0)

Obviously, it's too early to say anything more definitive than that there are real signs of progress in Baghdad. The cocksure defeatism of war critics of two months ago, when the surge was announced, does seem to have been misplaced.

fuck you and your lying douchebag hero, asshole.

Roundup of violence in Iraq -- March 17, 2007

By Sahar Issa

McClatchy Newspapers

The daily Iraq violence report is compiled by McClatchy Newspapers in Baghdad from police, military and medical reports. This is not a comprehensive list of all violence in Iraq, much of which goes unreported. It’s posted without editing as transmitted to McClatchy’s Washington Bureau.

Baghdad

-- 8:00 am: 2 killed in Baia. The Security Officer (Lieutenant Colonel) of The Directorate of Education of Al-Karkh Al-Thania, and his deputy (First Lieutenant), were both shot by gunmen as they were on their way to work and killed.

-- 01:45 pm: A suicide bomber driving a dark car targeted the checkpoint in Kindi Street, Al-Harthiya, west Baghdad. The checkpoint is manned by Iraqi National Police and the explosion killed 2 civilians and 1 policeman, wounding 2 civilians and 3 policemen.

-- 3:00 p.m. Two civilians were injured when a road side bomb exploded in Al Sileikh area.

-- 4:45 p.m. A mortar shell landed on a house in Al Madaen, south east of Baghdad. The shelling claimed the life of 2 residents and injured 15.

-- 4:45 p.m. a road side bomb targeting civilians in Al Khadraa neighborhood, west Baghdad. One civilian was killed.

At sunset gunmen raided a Sunni mosque in Dora and bombed the mosque.

-- Police found 19 unidentified bodies throughout Baghdad in the following neighborhood: 6 bodies in Amil, 4 bodies in Yarmouk, 3 bodies in Shoala, 2 bodies in Ghazaliya, 2 bodies in Jihad and 2 bodies in Ur.

Tikrit -- 09:00 am: Police Force Lieutenant Colonel killed on his way to work in the Directorate of Inter-urban Motorways, 7 km to the east of Tikrit by gunmen driving a recent vintage Toyota.

Hilla -- 08:30 am: IED explodes targeting a patrol of the Scorpion Force, killing one and wounding four in Nadir district in Hilla.

Diyala

-- Insugents Killed 5 civilians. In the town of Khalis, (20 km to the north of Baqouba) a group of insurgents attacked a fish farm in the district of Beni Saad. The owner of the farm, his father, their two partners (brothers) and a farm hand were killed and thrown to the fish in the fish pond.

-- In the area of Imam Mohammed Al-Sakran, not far from Beni Saad, another group assassinated 3 civilians. It is noteworthy to mention that this is the second operation carried out by insurgents, after they assassinated the workers and guards of a petrol station on Wednesday last, who were five.

Samarra

-- IED explodes in a market place, Meryem, in the centre of the city and kills 2 civilians, early this morning.

hammerdown  posted on  2007-03-17   20:50:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: hammerdown (#1)

fuck you and your lying douchebag hero, asshole.

Thank you for demonstrating the type of *debate* 4um members often employ.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-17   21:14:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: BeAChooser (#2)

Thank you for demonstrating

care to trade places with my son, Mr, Fuckin' Badass?

hammerdown  posted on  2007-03-17   21:35:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: hammerdown, ALL (#9)

care to trade places with my son, Mr, Fuckin' Badass?

If your son is in Iraq, HE has my respect.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-17   21:40:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: BeAChooser (#14)

HE has my respect.

spare me your lies, you worthless shit. YOU can shove your respect 'where the sun don't shine'. it's because of football head, bootlicking, wannabe Schutzstaffel like you that couldn't pull your own head out of your ass long enough to see you've been scammed over the last five years, that he has to be there in the first place. Fuck You, Pal!

hammerdown  posted on  2007-03-17   22:38:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: hammerdown, ALL (#40)

spare me your lies, you worthless shit. YOU can shove your respect 'where the sun don't shine'. it's because of football head, bootlicking, wannabe Schutzstaffel like you that couldn't pull your own head out of your ass long enough to see you've been scammed over the last five years, that he has to be there in the first place. Fuck You, Pal!

HE has my respect.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-17   23:15:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#86. To: BeAChooser, hammerdown, All (#52)

HE has my respect.

You're incapable of having "respect" for anybody.

Diana  posted on  2007-03-18   2:26:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#105. To: Diana, ALL (#86)

You're incapable of having "respect" for anybody.

I'm trying to have respect for you. But you are making that difficult.

BeAChooser  posted on  2007-03-18 14:09:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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