west wrote:Yeah, sometimes we don't even wait for them to attack us, or have the capability, or show the intent...
How's that Iraq thing going for us? Pretty good, eh? Good thing we got to them before they became a breeding ground for terrorists.
In fact, Zarqawi was in Baghdad before we even went in...before most of us even knew who he was. I believe he was being attended to for an injury sustained in Afghanistan.
Frankly, I disagree with you on how well it is going. Though I wouldn't say things are great, but considering the casualties vs other conflicts I think it's going amazingly well. (though a single injury or death of civilian or soldier is one too many)
It isn't newsworthy to discuss the great things going on with the people of Iraq...especially the Shiites. That's unfortunate. The suicide bombings and the beheadings seem to be more interesting to most of the world. Makes sense to me since human beings crave that sort of thing.
America is definitely losing the media battle. We need to make sure the other side of the story gets reported. As far as becoming a breeding ground for terrorists, I not only disagree, but I think you have it virtually completely wrong. Terrorists aren't being bred in Iraq for the most part. It is being infected by terrorists from other places that want a piece of America. Bring it on. I'd rather them face Americans prepared to fight (soldiers) than face my children or mothers and fathers going off to work in an office building somewhere.
So, yeah, I think it beats the alternative. Ask an Iraqi who now gets to vote and has an opportunity to succeed in life how the future looks, instead of worrying about how it affects you and America's image.
By the way, you do realize that from the time America declared independence until the time America voted for it's first president there were a few years in between, right? Things like this take some time and sacrifice. It isn't like clicking on a web link and sitting at your monitor waiting for the page to load.
I see impatience as a root cause for the much of the grumbling. Rome wasn't built in a day, they say. Nor should we expect it in Baghdad.