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Mud Pits Versus Black Holes

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posted on Sep, 3 2003 @ 04:49 PM
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This is a survey of the very 'muddy' terrain of Iraq by retired Colonel Daniel Smith, who has been watching the whole sordid mess from a foreign policy angle.

It's also good coverage of costs to date (in many terms), scary financial projections and Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) plans.

Better coverage than any mainstream news. What are the best bits and worst bits?????


In the months leading up to the recent war in Iraq and in its aftermath, Bush administration officials were forced to continually change their rationale for launching the attack to topple Saddam Hussein. Where they have not wavered, and where they have received consistent support from top Pentagon military commanders, is in their insistence that Iraq is not another Vietnam, not a quagmire. The further the U.S. and the world move from the fall of Baghdad on April 9th, the more it seems that the administration is correct: Iraq is not a quagmire. It is really a black hole.

A quagmire is defined in the American Heritage Dictionary as (1) "land with a soft, muddy surface" or (2) "a precarious or difficult situation." In either definition, circumstances are not irreversible. A "soft muddy surface" suggests something more solid somewhere beneath, while "difficult" is not the same as impossible.

But media reports the last week in August have made it very clear that the administration has plunged the U.S. over the lip--what is called the "event horizon"--of the human and financial black hole that is post-war Iraq. The significance of passing the astronomical event horizon is that whatever crosses it, even light, cannot recover or be recovered. It is a one-way trip down a "tunnel" at whose end there is no light, only crushing gravity.

www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org...


[Edited on 3-9-2003 by MaskedAvatar]



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