Happened to have the opportunity to watch Bush's press conference this morning as I was waiting to get my oil changed. I can't find a link to the transcript to quote him directly, but he made a reference to our enemies in Iraq being violent and determined.
Who exactly are our enemies in Iraq nowadays? There's obviously some al Qaeda there, but they make up a very small percentage of the fighters. So who are we fighting? Is it the Sunni insurgency? Are we fighting the Shi'ites, too?
He did say something that resonated with me, though. He indicated that he was open to the idea of sending in more troops, but only if they had a clearly defined mission. I had kinda been an advocate of trying to bump the troops levels and clean house, but there does need to be more to it than just numbers. Without an idea of what those folks would be doing, adding more troops just floods the region with targets. We've got to figure out what the goal is and what it is that we're trying to accomplish militarily to avoid an increase being arbitrary. Good to see that he is getting the need to define our goals and make sure that the solution we provide is directed to those goals. Increasingly, I'm doubting that there is a military solution to this problem, though.
Just thinking out loud here.
Who exactly are our enemies in Iraq nowadays? There's obviously some al Qaeda there, but they make up a very small percentage of the fighters. So who are we fighting? Is it the Sunni insurgency? Are we fighting the Shi'ites, too?
He did say something that resonated with me, though. He indicated that he was open to the idea of sending in more troops, but only if they had a clearly defined mission. I had kinda been an advocate of trying to bump the troops levels and clean house, but there does need to be more to it than just numbers. Without an idea of what those folks would be doing, adding more troops just floods the region with targets. We've got to figure out what the goal is and what it is that we're trying to accomplish militarily to avoid an increase being arbitrary. Good to see that he is getting the need to define our goals and make sure that the solution we provide is directed to those goals. Increasingly, I'm doubting that there is a military solution to this problem, though.
Just thinking out loud here.
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