Standing Firm by Jay Reding
The Bear on Jun 16 2006 at 7:24 am | Filed under: Uncategorized
The Washington Post has an editorial praising the President’s visit to Iraq:
President Bush delivered an important demonstration of American support for Iraq’s new democratic government in his visit to Baghdad yesterday. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki represents the best and maybe last hope that a national government can stem sectarian bloodshed, defeat Islamic terrorist organizations and die-hard defenders of Saddam Hussein, and make economic recovery possible. He has formed a unity cabinet, appointed a well-qualified defense minister and spelled out the right agenda, including an imminent campaign to pacify Baghdad with tens of thousands of Iraq’s newly trained troops. But Mr. Maliki desperately needs international help to turn the tide of violence and chaos. Mr. Bush’s appearance, and his assurance that America “will keep its word,” should reassure Iraqis who have feared that the United States would precipitously withdraw rather than defend the country’s first truly democratic government.
The idea that a withdrawal from Iraq now would make the situation any better is completely absurd. It is politically, ethically, and morally reprehensible to leave Iraq before it can defend itself. Such an action would be an immediate signal to the world that America really doesn’t care about democracy, it would create an ideal breeding ground for terrorism, destabilize the whole region, and leave a stain of shame on the American people for generations. Such an action is absolutely and categorically against everything this country stands for.
The Post doesn’t let this go unnoticed:
If Democratic leaders such as Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.) had their way, almost all U.S. troops would be out of Iraq by the end of 2006 — a blow that Mr. Maliki’s government almost certainly could not survive. Mr. Bush’s willingness — at least for now — to resist such politically expedient demands may not rescue Iraq’s fledgling political system; it may be that nothing can at this point. But he is — correctly and courageously — using what remains of his personal political capital to give Iraqi democracy a chance.
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