Bush's $87 Billion Dollar Request.

Oct 15, 2003 10:31

My take on this is grant it. Unconditionally. The democratic plan to finance this through Iraqi oil futures is every bit as morally bankrupt as was this war in the first place. Iraq is already a nation deeply in debt. To add to its debt burden to rebuild the infrastructure that we chose to destroy is absolutely unconscionable ( Read more... )

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morgan1 October 16 2003, 16:28:26 UTC
Sigh, expensive as it is, you're right. I was kind of appalled when Dennis Kucinich declared that if he were president he'd pull all our troops out of Iraq immediately. I think it was absolutely wrong for us to go thrash the Iraqi government just to assuage our sore national ego ('Hey, terrorists may have hit us hard where we live, but we can still beat up your whole country!'), but we did it, so now we're committed for the long haul. We can't just pull out because it was stupid and wrong in the first place, and we can't do it on the cheap or quickly. Whatever you thought of the war in the first place, we have an obligation, now that we've trashed the place, to put things right again. If we don't, Iraq is going to be another Afghanistan--constant internal warfare, no real government, simmering resentment at the US for screwing them over, great place for terrorists.

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