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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tony Blankley :: Townhall.com Columnist
No Third Way in Iraq
by Tony Blankley
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The very smart military blog Ace of Spades HQ speculated yesterday that Tony Snow might have been launching a trial balloon for an Iraq exit strategy rhetoric when he quoted President Bush's statement that, taking the long view, we won the war in Vietnam because, 30 years on, it is trending capitalist and has become a pro-American Pacific Tiger.

As a former press secretary, I am inclined not to read deep secret messages into Tony Snow's comments. The president made an arresting statement, and his press secretary commented favorably on it. That is what press secretaries tend to do for a living.

But I (along with Ace of Spades, Mickey Kaus's blog, and I assume many others) could not help but hear Tony Snow's elaborations in the context of President Bush's less than ferocious State of the Union phrases that "it is still within our powers to shape the outcome of this battle," and we should [at least] "turn events toward victory."

All of this mental stretching and twisting comes, of course, while a majority of perhaps even Republican senators express support for a war condemnation resolution, the Pelosi Democrats call to frog march our troops out of Iraq (i.e. re-deploy) starting around May Day, and she who has experience with unnamed evil men (aka, Hillary) stamped her formidable Prada heels and demanded that President Bush should "extricate our country" from Iraq before leaving office, as it would be "the height of irresponsibility" to pass the war along to the next commander in chief. (I suppose she is selflessly looking out for Obama's interest on that point.)

It is certainly bracing to be living and working in the capital of the world's richest and most powerful nation during wartime, and to hear so little wisdom or courage emanating from either the government or opposition benches. Even the capitals of backwater third-rate powers usually have a better grip on reality and their own national interest than we do here at Colossus-opolis.

It seems that our vast current prosperity and the still mentally reassuring great oceans that appear to guard us from the outer world's madness create the illusion in the minds of far too many that we are -- as a nation -- immune from the consequences of our foolishness and slackness.

Even some at the White House seem to be buying into the sense that "the surge" is our last chance in Iraq -- after which failure (should it come), Iraq will have to take care of itself, with a greatly reduced number of re-deployed U.S. troops looking helplessly on from somewhere over the rainbow (Kuwait, Okinawa, Timbuktu or perhaps the Epcot Center at Disney World).

Sen. Richard Lugar described in the Washington Post the strongest, most rational sounding version of a redeployment:

"A potent redeployment of U.S. forces in the region to defend oil assets, target terrorist enclaves, deter adventurism by Iran and provide a buffer against regional sectarian conflict. In the best case, we could supplement bases in the Middle East with troops stationed outside urban areas in Iraq. Such a redeployment would allow us to continue training Iraqi troops and delivering economic assistance, but it would not require us to interpose ourselves between Iraqi sectarian factions." Continued...

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Tony Blankley served as press secretary to then Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. He is the author of The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? .
 
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Subject: Just sitting here wondering...
How is it that such a tongue-tied incompetent boob, as many claim President Bush to be, so easily seduced the many 20/20 hindsighters of today? They all claim "Dubya" led them so far astray as to fool them into initially supporting the war in Iraq.

I suspect, being dumb as a rock and, at the same time, insidious, conniving, and manipulative is quite the trick.

You know, I regularly follow Tony Blankley's work because I respect his insights regarding the day-to-day political scene.

However, what really impresses me about Tony is his wonderous ability to refrain each week from throttling Ms. Eleanor Clift, that haranging harridan from Newsweek and McLaughable Group who has never seen a nit she'd not stop on a dime to pick. What an amazing guy!

Regards,

Ancient 1

Lion or Lying?
That's a very interesting historical tidbit, but too bad it's entirely fictional. The conclusion of the David Kay and Charles Duelfer isn't that Iraq destroyed its weapons while Bush was putting troops in Kuwait, but in the summer of 1991. The weapon facilities were destroyed in 1996.

If you actually want to believe that Iraq was producing weapons in 2002 and early 2003, then please tell the name of the chemical and/or biological weapon facility Iraq was using to produce these weapons. So far, no takers.

Your tortured reasoning that implicates Saddam Hussein in the attacks of 9/11 is absolutely absurd. Our troops in Saudi Arabia were not keeping Saddam in check, it was the UN embargo that was responsible for ruining the Iraqi economy and Iraq's military.

Besides if Saddam really is a war criminal and a mass murderer then that also means Donald Rumsfeld is a friend to a war criminal, since he's the one that sought to improve diplomatic relations between our two countries.

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