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Wesley Clark: Before it’s too Late in Iraq

Wesley Clark has an interesting column in yesterday’s Washington Post:  Before It’s Too Late in Iraq.  It’s good food for thought, and it’s refreshing to see someone on our side offering a concrete plan for Iraq.

President Bush and his team are repeating the failure of Vietnam: failing to craft a realistic and effective policy and instead simply demanding that the American people show resolve. Resolve isn’t enough to mend a flawed approach — or to save the lives of our troops. If the administration won’t adopt a winning strategy, then the American people will be justified in demanding that it bring our troops home.

Clark sums up his strategy by writing, “we will have to be the catalyst for regional cooperation, not regional conflict”.  To this end, he proposes a three-part strategy for Iraq.

Diplomatic strategy

Political strategy

Military Strategy

I don’t necessarily agree with all of this.  I’ve long been torn between “get out NOW” and “we’ve got to fix this”.  Unfortunately, I think the time for his suggestions to work might be past.  Clearly, the current Administration can’t even articulate a coherent policy for Iraq, let alone actually implement one.  Given their utter failure so far I’m sure they would bungle a plan as sensible and relatively straightforward as the one Clark provides.

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