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Plus Ca Change... Here's another one to drive the quagmiristas crazy. Allen Dulles' letter from occupied Germany. As Glenn says, it sounds pretty familiar. [Afternoon update] Oh, and by the way, per the comments section, add my name to this list. Posted by Rand Simberg at October 18, 2003 08:03 AMTrackBack URL for this entry:
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Hmmm...what *is* driving us 'crazy', is the absurd idea that events from a totally unrelated and entirely different conflict half a century ago in a different part of the globe somehow 'proves' the Iraq situation is all fine and well. Yeah...one could say that about Vietnam as well, and some "quagmiristas" definitely draw too many Vietnam War parallels. But the pro-war seems to have an even bigger obsession with the simplistic "Saddam=Hitler" and "2003=1933/1938" idea. Really, if you want to learn from history, examine other recent conflicts in the Middle East instead. E.g. avoiding the American & French mistakes made in Beirut during the early 1980s would be a great start.
Marcus, the point is not to prove that things are "all fine and well." It's to point out that the story is much more complex (and not necessarily as bad) as some in the press would like to make it seem. As the Foreign Affairs piece points out, one certain parallel is that, several months after the end of major combat operations, the fate of both nations still hung in the balance. Yes, we're not guaranteed success by any means, but viewing everything through the lens of Vietnam (or Beirut) will lead to false conclusions as well. Most Americans understand that the stakes are indeed high (as does the Administration). As David Brooks points out in the NYT today, much of the Democrat Party doesn't get it, which is why they'll almost certainly lose next year, and probably lose big. Posted by Rand Simberg at October 18, 2003 08:34 AMRand, If the US demonstrates it is prepared to put as much effort into the reconstruction of Iraq as was put into Germany in 1945, I'm relatively happy. From the start that has not been the case. There does not seem to be a desire, nor an ability to have forces there for decades, nor to fund the reconstruction - i.e. the Senate opting for loans rather than just paying what's needed. The re-appearance of the Taliban in Afganistan, 2 years after the war was "won" is just another example of not doing the job. Posted by Dave at October 18, 2003 10:47 AMIt wasn't "from the start" in Germany, either. Again, go read a little history. The pre-war planning wasn't that great, they floundered around for months, and it was almost two years before the Marshall Plan was even developed, let alone implemented. They were improvising, figuring out what worked and what didn't, and things steadily improved over time, just as is happening in Iraq now. Yes, the Democrats, particularly in the Senate are being incredibly stupid about this, even more so than the Republicans were after WW II, but they don't control the government (and for good reason, apparently, as they'll find out next year). Posted by Rand Simberg at October 18, 2003 11:19 AM> Marcus, the point is not to prove that things
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