I think that the American public is sick of trying to fix not only Iraq, but the world. It may not be the way to go but an isolationist movement is growing as our problems at home mount...
I think that the American public is sick of trying to fix not only Iraq, but the world. It may not be the way to go but an isolationist movement is growing as our problems at home mount...
Funny....it now seems Iraq was in better shape when Saddam Hussein was President compared to today.
We shouldn't have ever been in Iraq in the first place, IMO. I don't think Obama is a war monger like some past presidents, and would like to end the senseless wars this country was in when he took office. His administration has had a lot to deal with, and I think he's doing the best he can, trying not to actually put boots on the ground again. He's damned if he does, and he's damned if he doesn't. With the nonsense in Gaza, Russia, Iraq all going on at once, topped off with border issues and Ebola, it's a mess for sure. I know one thing, I wouldn't want to be president if it meant handling all the nonsense that others before me have started.
Obama only thinks about his own agendum; nothing else.
We shouldn't have ever been in Iraq in the first place, IMO. I don't think Obama is a war monger like some past presidents, and would like to end the senseless wars this country was in when he took office. His administration has had a lot to deal with, and I think he's doing the best he can, trying not to actually put boots on the ground again. He's damned if he does, and he's damned if he doesn't. With the nonsense in Gaza, Russia, Iraq all going on at once, topped off with border issues and Ebola, it's a mess for sure. I know one thing, I wouldn't want to be president if it meant handling all the nonsense that others before me have started.
From my vantage point down under I saw the invasion of Iraq as something personal for George Bush Jnr. It was unfinished business from the first Gulf War. The justification, weapons of mass destruction, was tissue thin at the time. I think the attempted assassination of his father was something that stirred the President's anger.
Afghanistan was different. Clearly it was a base for terrorism and was directly linked to the events of 9/11. Even so, the problem mostly decamped across the border into Pakistan and from there to other muslim countries.
After Hussein was toppled in Iraq all hell broke loose. He had, by his own brutal methods, maintained control of his fiefdom. Rebuilding and quelling the populace proved difficult and costly, in lives as well as dollars. In spite of all the training invested in the Iraqi army, when called upon in the north against the rebels, they did not stand their ground and fight. They had the numbers but they failed to hold firm.
IMO, no outside power can do the job for Iraq. It must solve it's own problems and that goes for the whole of the Middle East. However, when a massive humanitarian crisis presents, the rest of the world must try to do something. When the UN is powerless, as it is in the case of a civil war or an insurgency, then other agencies are all that is left.
I think Obama has no other choice but to lead. Other nations should stand by to take evacuees and offer logistical support - airbases, relief supplies etc. What none of us want is Gulf War III.