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Barack Obama's A Series Of Fortunate events



Posted: 08/13/2008
Barack Obama's A Series Of Fortunate events
by Daniel Clark

To hear Barack Obama tell it, America's success in Iraq is the result of a
series of unrelated accidents. In a July 21st interview with ABC's Terry
Moran, the senator explained, "I did not anticipate . the convergence of
not only the surge but the Sunni Awakening, in which a whole host of Sunni
tribal leaders decide that they had had enough with al-Qaeda, in the Shia
community the militias standing down to some degrees. So what you had is a
combination of political factors inside of Iraq that then came right at
the same time as terrific work by our troops. Had those political factors
not occurred, I think that my assessment would have been correct."

The assessment he's referring to is his prediction that the surge would
backfire, resulting in a dramatic increase in sectarian violence. Now he
contends that this still would have come true, if only the
Shiite-controlled government hadn't cracked down on Shiite gangsters, and
Sunni tribal leaders hadn't stood up to Sunni terrorists and joined the
political process. So you see, he has been proven almost right, except for
those couple of mere technicalities. In the words of another slender
fellow who was less brilliant than he thought, "Missed it by that much."

He doesn't even entertain the notion that the sudden boldness on the part
of the Iraqi government and the Sunni tribesmen is related in any way to
President Bush's reaffirmation of America's commitment to see the job
through. Presumably, these were coincidental events that would have
occurred even if the U.S. had abandoned Iraq, as Obama and his party had
demanded.

Although John McCain was incorrect in stating that the surge precipitated
the birth of the Sunni Awakening in Anbar, the fact remains that the
Awakening movement was conceived by the tribal leaders as a cooperative
effort between themselves and the U.S. military. When they held a press
conference declaring themselves to be a national party in April 2007 --
three months after Bush announced the surge -- they presented themselves
as unambiguously and fervently pro-American. Any Senate Democrat ought to
know this, because it's the reason they immediately tried to douse the
Sunnis' enthusiasm, by having Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid declare
Iraq to be "lost."

Obama's version of events suggests that if we'd left the innocent Sunnis
to fight al-Qaeda on their own, they would have still survived, flourished
into a national movement, and remained loyal to the United States all the
same. The fact that the president happened to pick this same time frame to
order the surge was simply an example of dumb luck.

As for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's willingness to confront the
Iranian-supported Mahdi Army, it can be pinpointed at the meeting Bush had
with him, shortly after the release of an NSA memo raising doubts about
the PM's reliability. Another whimsical confluence of events, in the tale
as told by Barack Obama.

The senator seems to view events in Iraq as if he's watching an episode of
Seinfeld, in which the various plot lines are independent of each other
until they collide at the very end. Victory, his analysis suggests, is
more likely an incidental side-effect of one of Kramer's zany schemes than
the result of deliberate decisions made by President Bush and his
generals.

Obama's insistence that he was still right to oppose the surge, and favor
immediate withdrawal instead, tells us that his dissociation of cause and
effect relieves himself of responsibility, just as it denies credit to
Bush. If Obama becomes president, his decisions need not be restrained by
consideration of the consequences, because no negative consequence can
possibly have resulted from his decision. It will simply be another
coincidental combination of factors, that happened at the same time that
his orders were being carried out.

Democrats have been quick to jump on every real or perceived misstep in
Iraq, including every failure to predict our enemies' next move. Seldom do
they acknowledge, let alone praise, the perseverance and adaptability with
which our military has overcome those obstacles. Now, they're about to
nominate a presidential candidate who sees no point in adapting or
persevering. When things aren't going as planned, his answer is to just
give up and go home.

Of course, that kind of decision-making would reinvigorate our terrorist
enemies, betray the trust of our allies, and demoralize the American
people. The important thing, though, is that Obama could refuse to be
blamed for it. After all, stuff happens.
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The Iraqi people lose
Posted On: 08/14/08 08:26:42 AM Age 61, MO
The diabolical invasion of sovereign Iraq beginning with Bush Sr. will cause the Iraqi people to hate the U.S. and its allies. George Cancilla
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