So... yesterday the administration admitted that we'll have to stay longer
in Iraq so that we have more time to train more Iraqi police and military to
take over what our troops are doing.

Let's see... we have failed to make the country secure, but we're teaching
Iraqis our methods in hopes that they will succeed?  Don't we have to
demonstrate that our methods actually work before it makes any sense to
train others?  Or are we expecting that when those keeping the country
secure are Iraqis, rather than Americans, all of the sectarian infighting
will stop?

We have failed to make Iraq secure for Iraqis, so how can it make sense for
us to teach them how to make their country secure?

Nick


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