The idea that the White House can lay out a scorecard for progress in Iraq after the death, destruction and regional turmoil it has unleashed with its invasion of that country is politically incredible, intellectually offensive and morally deficient.
It smacks of yet another example of Western armies invading the Middle East and then blaming the shattered local societies for being shattered and dysfunctional. If the U.S. wants to leave, it should leave, and live with the terrible consequences -- but it should admit that invading Iraq was a catastrophe and that suddenly leaving Iraq will be an equally brutal catastrophe.
The mark of such ugly neocolonial behavior by the U.S. is that it cannot bring itself to be honest in even this desperate attempt to salvage its own safe withdrawal, as it abandons Iraq and the surrounding areas in a sea of fanaticism, discord, violence and ideological intemperance. Blaming Iraqis for being unable to handle the consequences of a brutal, disfiguring attack by U.S.-led armies makes Washington the bizarre purveyor of a terrible combination of moral callousness and foreign policy criminality.
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