Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Time to Get Out

It’s time to get out. Just leave Afghanistan and Iraq. Pack up our bags, take the ball and leave.

Ask yourself if you think these two places will be better in five or 10 years than they are now. Ask yourself if, after 10 years Afghanistan will have a government free of corruption, overseeing a people building their country and their economy, able to move into the 21st century without the support of the U.S and other countries. Ask yourself if, after 10 years, either country can withstand the old pressures of the Taliban and extremists intent on dragging them back into the abyss of poverty, violence and hopelessness?

It’s time to leave. Time to bring our men and women home. Time to end our illusion that we can change what these countries are and have been, and turn them into democracies where men and women embrace a variety of beliefs, can vote without fear of getting blown up, and can envision a future where their children can travel the world. Time to use our money and people here. Time to rebuild America, educate our children, put out-of-work Americans back to work in new factories and industries, get corporations to bring their money back here for those factories and workers, and stop our decline from great to good but crumbling.

Iraq and Afghanistan will not be better if we continue to throw money and people into them. Rather, our commitment to them has hurt us beyond all reason. Hundreds of billions of dollars spent, thousands of our people killed, thousands of civilians killed, tens of billions of dollars wasted through lack of oversight and corruption. And it continues. And it will continue.

So at what point do we decide our “mission” is complete and we’ve accomplished what we set out to accomplish? This isn’t World War II, and the Japanese and Germans aren’t surrendering. There’s no cheering crowd as we take Paris or Berlin. We live in a different world. A world with lots of gray and blurred lines of black and white. And yet, throughout the Middle East, people are rising up against their leaders and calling out for changes. Ironically, we’ve had nothing to do with it. No invasions, no bombings (bar Libya) and really no clue that this wave would sweep the region.

Grass root revolutions. Unfortunately not in the vacuums of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Bring our people home and let’s start building our country again instead of trying to build those nations that won’t rise up and help themselves.

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