Quagmire Exchange
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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If Barack
Obama's idea of ending the occupation in Iraq is to transfer most
of the troops to Afghanistan, he won't have accomplished much. He's
right that we should not be in Iraq, but we also shouldn't be in
Afghanistan.
Our sole interest
in Afghanistan should be to get Osama bin Laden. After that, we
should bring our guys home. It's none of our business what kind
of government Afghanistan has or if it even has a government.
In case you've
forgotten, the northern warlords seized Kabul after the Russians
left. Their looting and brutality caused many Afghans to look with
favor on the young men of the Taliban. The Taliban whipped the warlords
and began to rule the country with their iron-fisted version of
Islam.
It's no mystery
why they extended a welcome to bin Laden. He had played a prominent
part in the fight against the Soviets. He was a wealthy young man
and could easily have spent his time in the world's best resorts.
But he picked up a rifle and his checkbook and fought against the
Russians.
So when the
Bush administration demanded that they hand over bin Laden, the
Taliban refused. It was in part a matter of hospitality. The laws
of hospitality in that part of the world obligate you to defend
your guests. The Taliban didn't have a chance. The country had been
in a state of war for nearly two decades, and much of it was just
rubble salted with land mines.
We bribed
the warlords to provide the ground troops while our air power, guided
by Green Beret or Seal spotters, bombed the bejeebers out of them.
The Taliban had no air defense. It was all over pretty quickly,
except for two big flubs.
The leader
of the Taliban escaped, as did bin Laden. By then, the Bush administration
had turned its attention to Iraq and Saddam Hussein, who had no
truck with terrorists or with the attack on the U.S. Saddam supported
the Palestinians in their struggle for independence, but he disliked
the Syrian government and hated the Iranians.
Nevertheless,
the Bushies were determined to invade Iraq, and consequently both
the Taliban leader and bin Laden remained free. And they are still
free. The kernel of this nut is that the people who planned the
attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were inconvenienced
but not punished. In the meantime, President Bush's obsession with
Saddam cost 4,000 Americans lives and landed us in a quagmire.
Now, five
years later, the Bush people are wringing their little hands that
the situation in Afghanistan has gone to Hades, and in typical American
fashion, both Bush and Obama seem to think the only answer is more
troops. It's funny, in a morbid sort of way. Bush was wood-post
ignorant of Iraq, and apparently Obama is wood-post ignorant of
Afghanistan.
The
Afghans are a people who rather enjoy fighting. It's been said that
if they run out of foreigners to fight, they will fight each other.
It would take more troops than we have to occupy Afghanistan, which
is about the size of Texas. It is run by the warlords and is a major
producer of opium. Corruption is rampant.
Obama needs
to be forced to come clean and spell out in specific detail exactly
what he wishes to accomplish in Afghanistan and how much blood and
treasure he's willing for the American people to spend to get it.
He needs to be forced to tell the American people what, if any,
benefits they will get in exchange for the lost lives and tax dollars.
Obama is younger,
smarter and better educated than John McCain, but that said, he
is your standard political liberal and opportunist. Swapping one
quagmire for another is hardly a brilliant foreign policy.
July
26, 2008
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2008 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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