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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Mugged By Reality
by Thomas Sowell
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In a world where the tragedy that is Iraq is usually discussed only in media sound bites and political slogans, it is especially gratifying to see an adult, intelligent, and insightful account of life inside Iraq by someone who lived there for nine months in the early days of the occupation in 2003 and 2004, and who saw the fundamental mistakes that would later plague the attempt to create a viable Iraqi government.

John Agresto, a career American academic and former college president who volunteered to go help create a better higher education system in Iraq, learned a lot about Iraqi society in general and about American attempts to create a better society there.

His recently published book is titled "Mugged by Reality" and is subtitled: "The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions."

What is refreshingly different about this book is that it does not take the Bush administration line, the Congressional Democrats' line or anybody else's line.

Agresto is not out to prove some theory or push some pet scheme but to convey what he saw with his own eyes and discerned from his own experiences with both Iraqis and Americans in Iraq.

He makes no claim to infallibility but in fact admits to being forced to change his mind by what he saw.

Initially a supporter of the invasion, he now says that he would not have been a supporter if he had known beforehand how the occupation would be mishandled and the results that followed. But he also recognizes that we cannot unring the bell and simply leave, for that would lead to even worse consequences, not only in Iraq but elsewhere, not only to others but to ourselves.

The worst mistake, in Agresto's view, was the failure to establish law and order in the wake of the military victory, before undertaking the grandiose project of attempting to create democracy in Iraq. From this fundamental mistake, many of the other tragedies followed.

In the absence of law and order, there was widespread violence, looting, rape -- in short, the war of each against all that Hobbes warned about, centuries ago.

As for democracy, Agresto understands that the right to vote is no guarantee of freedom, toleration or respect for the rights of others. Without those prerequisites, democracy can mean tyranny at home and terrorism abroad. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy.
 
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Subject: It's a business....
The WAR is THE business in Iraq!

Yes, just like I saw first hand in Vietnam. Many black markets, large oil diversions at point of delivery, unemployed young men paid to dig the bomb holes and do other dirty deeds, high officials on the take and on and on.....

They need another strong man at the top to keep order, but hopefully OUR strong man. Otherwize it will always be like a monkey screwing a football as they "play" country.

Reality
We made two mistakes in WW II first by not dropping an A bomb on Germany, the second was not dropping an A bomb on Russia. We dropped those bombs on Japan, and that ended the war. Why did we have to drop 2 ? Japan didn't surrender after the first bomb, did they? "If" we had told the world "We are in power or else" there would have been a total difference in todays world. But Our government made friends immediately with the operating personnel of these nations that fought us, Italy was part of the Axis nations, what did we ever do to Italy? Nothing. Our politicians had the manpower to set up a total government control, and were dominantly operating every aspect of civilian control. We have not done that in Iraq, and we don't know how anymore I guess. We were a wonderful nation, but we were in China helping the Chinese fight Japan, we were arming England, to help fight Germany, and then wonder why the Axis attacked us.
Where is REALITY now? If you don't elect an independent in 2008, the Republicans and Democrats will give this nation away. Unlimited Illegal immigration, So. Calif is like Mexico with the crime to match. This week a 3 week old baby was shot on the streets in the Mc Arthur Park area. Total control of most area's of Los Angeles by gangs. The cops find themselves under attack on phony calls. We do not have civilization in Los Angeles. WE have WAR. What are we going to do?
I thing I'll star making White Flags to sell, so all of you can admit surrender. If not surrender then by god, you'de better elect me in 2008, because I've got the guts to stop this crap.
http://www.DonCordellforPresident.com will do it. Lets have some patriotism in this nation, don't let them sell us out to the United Nations. It's time for REALITY folks. Our nation is in trouble, save it.
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