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The Disconnect

by John Cole|  July 30, 20034:32 pm| 4 Comments

This post is in: War

Kevin Drum links to a Tacitus posting that portrays a more optimistic scenario in Iraq (Drum’s post is here, the Tacitus post is here), and then states the following:

Generally speaking, I think hawks are off base when they complain that the media present an overly bleak picture of how things are going in Iraq. Overall, things really have been pretty bleak and confused for the past few months, and reporters are just passing along what they see. The hawks may not like this, but they shouldn’t kid themselves that things are really hunky dory and it’s only media bias that prevents us from seeing how great things are.

Therein lies the problem. I am as hawkish as anyone (but I don’t presume to speak for all hawks), and what struck me was the major disconnect between my view of Iraq and what Kevin perceives my view of Iraq is (or other hawks, for that matter).

For the record, I think Iraq is a pretty bleak place right now. It is certainly not in my top ten places to raise children or vacation, and it certainly is not my idea of Nirvana. Having said that, I would take Iraq today over Iraq six months ago- and that is the point. Liberals and members of the anti-war crowd seem to have this impression that hawks (and here I am talking for all hawks- if I misrepresent you, my apologies) perceive all is well in Iraq. That is hardly the case- there are serious problems on the ground, and we have a long term committment that is going to cost a lot in terms of blood, sweat, tears, and money. What I do think, and what I think many others think, is that Iraq is a helluva lot better off than it was just a few months ago, and what really irritates us is that the only news seems to be the reports hat focus on the bleak, the dismal, and the troublesome.

No one said this is easy- we can get into a pissing contest over whether or not the administration prepared us for the long haul (I knew it was not going to be easy and an in and out affair, and for the life of me I do not understand where others got the impression this was goingto be easy), but there have been a number of successes in Iraq. They just seem to get overshadowed by the negative events in the press. That is what irritates us. I find it tiresome and foolish to enter into the partisan debates claiming ‘there was no plan’ and that ‘Iraq is the new Viet Nam.’ It simply was not the case, and it simply is not the case. When Kevin and others claim that hawks are painting an overly rosy picture in Iraq, he is missing the point. What we are saying is that it isn’t as bad as the media would let you think it is- and I think that is a statement most reasonable people would agree with at this point.

At any rate, even if it were as bad as the press and the left would like us to think, the solution is not to cut and run. Not only are the critiques and the assessment of the situation off base to many of the ‘hawks,’ but the only solution that can be inferred from the rhetoric on the left is not very appealing.

And don’t go flaming Kevin- I am just responding to this post of his, not the overall tone of his Iraq coverage.

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Momma, Don’t Let your Babies Grow Up To Be Lefties

by John Cole|  July 30, 20032:49 pm| 5 Comments

This post is in: General Stupidity

You can file this one under “Cry Me A River:”

An Evergreen State College student was injured slightly Monday while demonstrating with Palestinians in the West Bank, according to news reports and his mother. Sam Tsohonis, 26, is two weeks into a two-month stay as an activist, hoping to work with Palestinian artists to create a “peace mural.” He and four Palestinian protesters were injured while demonstrating against Israel’s construction of a security fence in the West Bank.

President Bush has encouraged the Israelis to remove the fence; thus far Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has refused.

Tsohonis and the demonstrators were specifically protesting the destruction of Palestinian olive groves near Anin that were torn down to make way for the fence, he said in an e-mail to his mother.

Earlier this year, 23-year-old Evergreen State College student Rachel Corrie was killed as she stood before an Israeli bulldozer while protesting in the Gaza Strip.

My question- won’t this new concrete fence give him plenty of room to make a gigantic peace mural? Who says the Israelis don’t care…

(via Dailypundit)

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This Is Infuriating

by John Cole|  July 30, 200312:25 pm| 2 Comments

This post is in: Republican Stupidity

Sometimes I read the newspaper and I wonder if someone in the Bush administration is a Terry McAulife plant doing the Democrat’s bidding:

When 21 freed American P.O.W.’s returned home from the Persian Gulf war in March 1991, Dick Cheney, then secretary of defense, welcomed them at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.

“Every man and woman who cares for freedom,” Mr. Cheney said, “owes you a very special measure of gratitude.”

Of those 21 former prisoners of war, 17, who had been tortured by their Iraqi captors, would like something more tangible. This month they won a court award of almost $1 billion against Iraq, and a federal law says they may be paid from frozen Iraqi funds.

The Bush administration has expressed sympathy for the plaintiffs over what they endured but is fighting them about the money, saying it is urgently needed to rebuild Iraq.

But Richard W. Roberts, a federal district judge in Washington, has ordered the government to keep enough Iraqi money in the United States to satisfy $653 million of the award, the amount of the compensatory but not the punitive damages he ordered paid to the former prisoners.

Grumble…

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A Good Move

by John Cole|  July 30, 200311:51 am| 8 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs

This is an executive order I can support wholeheartedly:

President Bush signed an executive order Tuesday that bans the import of rough diamonds used to finance civil wars in Africa.

The order, which goes into effect Wednesday, brings the United States — the world’s largest diamond importer — into compliance with an international agreement prohibiting trade in “conflict” or “blood” diamonds.

The agreement, approved by the United Nations, creates a paper trail so that rough stones can be traced to a legitimate mine.

Diamond production has financed deadly conflicts in countries including Angola, Sierra Leone, Congo and Liberia. Human rights groups say rebels use forced labor to mine diamonds, then use the proceeds to buy weapons and finance military activity.

A threefer- stop putting money into the hands of terrorists, help to cu down on human rights abuses, and help those nations who engage in legitimate diamond trade. I can handle that- not to mention it is UN approved!

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Futures Markets

by John Cole|  July 30, 200310:22 am| 1 Comment

This post is in: General Stupidity

If you have clicked all the links I have provided and still don’t understand why a futures market would have been a good thing, look at the Dean phenomenon. For months now, people in the blogosphere have been talking about Dean- we pay attention to politics, we read more than your average bear, and we certainly bounce our ideas off more people than your average person. Thus, it is NO SURPRISE to anyone in the political circles of the blogosphere that Dean is doing well.

Meanwhile, in the traditional press, nary a day goes by without a story discussing the shocking revelation that Dean has a chance to win. From the Times today:
Howard Dean has burst from obscurity in a crowded field of Democrats to rank among the top contenders for the party’s presidential nomination.

No kidding. We were telling you this months ago. And if you don’t think that sort of predictive capacity would have been useful in the war on terror, you are just foolish beyond words.

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Oh No- Not a Memo!

by John Cole|  July 30, 200310:16 am| Leave a Comment

This post is in: General Stupidity

I wonder if the DC politicians are going to have another collective aneurysm when they find out that a memo has been released predicting future terrorist activities:

Terrorists operating in teams of five may be plotting suicide missions to hijack commercial airliners on the East Coast, Europe or Australia this summer, possibly using “common items carried by travelers, such as cameras, modified as weapons,” according to an urgent memo sent last weekend to all U.S. airlines and airport security managers.

The “information circular” issued July 26 was drawn from recent intelligence reports that detail the most specific terrorist plots involving passenger aircraft in the United States since four hijacked jetliners were used in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, crashing into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in western Pennsylvania.

“The plan may involve the use of five-man teams, each of which would attempt to seize control of a commercial aircraft either shortly after takeoff or shortly before landing at a chosen airport,” the Transportation Security Administration memo said. “This type of operation would preclude the need for flight-trained hijackers.”

How dare the Transportation Safety Administration release this information- they might scare someone. This is terrifying- and a public that can not handle a futures market for predictive efforts certainly is incapable of dealing with blunt information like this. I mean, after all, the government is supposed to make it a safe place for all of us to grow old and enjoy our grandchildren- they are not supposed to scare us or anything mean like that.

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Surprising Springer

by John Cole|  July 30, 200310:08 am| 6 Comments

This post is in: Democratic Stupidity

Here is the line of the day about Jerry Springer, who is thinking about running for the Ohio Senate seat:

Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., worked on Springer’s 1977 campaign for Cincinnati mayor and his 1982 race for Ohio governor. She told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer this month that people would be surprised by Springer’s intellect. “There’s much more to him than his TV show,” she said. “He’s a policy wonk.”

Jerry Springer, policy wonk.

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