--- Erik Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Agreed. There were much more important mistakes made
> by Americans after
> the war. You know I supported the war, so you can't
> make those claims
> about me that you made about some others. Just
> because I supported the
> war, however, doesn't mean that I turn a blind eye
> to mistakes. They
> can, and could have done better. As many people
> predicted, the resources
> to rebuild and govern Iraq do not flow nearly as
> freely as those to
> depose Saddam, and the plan for rebuilding was not
> sufficient since the
> Administration underestimated the problem (as many
> people predicted).
> They did great good in deposing Saddam, but they
> need to do better in
> rebuilding and governing and allocating resources to
> Iraq.
>
> "Erik Reuter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>      

On what curve exactly are you grading, Erik?  I mean,
come on.  This country was devastated by 25 years of
brutal government, 12 years of shattering sanctions,
and losing three major wars.  Despite that, the whole
place didn't collapse into civil wars, there haven't
been mass famines, anarchy, anything.  I am stunned by
how well things are going, not how poorly.  Would I
prefer it if, in a perfect world, we had more troops
in Iraq?  Certainly.  Find them for me.  Go pick out
which units of the American military are available to
deploy to Iraq - and which committments we should
abandon in order to fill that need.  We are _stretched
out_.  We've been cutting the size of the military for
13 years now and guess what - this is why that might
not have been a great idea.  By any reasonable
standard of reconstructing a country, this has been an
extraordinary performance.  Pretty much everywhere
outside of Baghdad and Tikrit, things actually seem to
be going pretty well.  Maybe they will go south in the
future - I don't know.  But so far, by any standard
other than some mythical perfection, things are going
remarkably well.  Compare Baghdad to Berlin in 1945
and tell me again how poorly the reconstruction is going.

=====
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com

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