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No, Jeb! 'Premature Withdrawal' Wasn't the 'Fatal Error' in Iraq. Invading in the First Place Was.
Jeb! Bush thinks he can avoid being tarred with the stain of his brother's failed presidency by shifting the blame for the chaos Dubya unleashed in Iraq. That premature withdrawal was the fatal error, creating the void that ISIS moved in to fill. Where was the secretary of state, Secretary of State Clinton, in all of this? Like the president himself, she had opposed the surge, then joined in claiming credit for its success, then stood by as that hard-won victory by American and allied forces was thrown away.Sorry, Jeb, but we're not buying it. Here's Team Hillary's response: Here's Michael Cohen at The Atlantic: The decision alone to go to war in Iraq, an unnecessary and pointless conflict based on dubious intelligence and hyped threats of nuclear, biological attack, would place Bush squarely in the cellar. Yet there is so much more. In making the case for war, Bush ran roughshod over the international system that his own country had helped to form; angered and undermined key allies and cratered the US image in the world. A failure to prioritize post-war planning ensured that a successful military victory against Saddam Hussein turned into a long-term and disastrous occupation that weakened America even further. It's pretty hard to fight a war that literally does not one thing to further US interests and strengthens the enemy you nominally went to war against in the first place (al Qaeda), but Bush accomplished that feat.Cohen's long essay compared the foreign policy record of every president since the beginning of the twentieth century, and summarized Dubya as follows: As Colin Powell said about Iraq, "You break it, you own it." Ownership of the abject failure that Iraq has become--a failure that includes the rise of ISIS--belongs to the people who broke it, not the people who were handed the shards. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |
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