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Originally Posted by theusername
yawn. Same old mish mosh in this thread as every other one. This is not an argument whether we should be in Iraq or not or whether the war will be "worth" it in the end. That matter is simply null and insignificant at this point. No matter where you stand you should be rooting for a safe, stable, and peaceful Iraq. Debates should be over how to best reconstruct Iraq and ensuring security, not whether we should be reconstructing and securing it or not.
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I think the best approach, as always, would be to look at it from all directions.
- In my opinion we need to learn from our mistakes. This cannot be done if we don't hold any one accountable for them.
- Since the project is already on the way we need to think of how to succed in it's completion. As such we need to figure out what our goal is. "Freedom" is a great word to sell to the plebs but it doesn't mean much.
- If the outcome of the project looks grim then perhaps it's best to think about the option to pull out.