Sunday, November 12, 2006

Iraq Consensus: Deliver Them Into The Hands Of Terrorists

Well here's a bright idea from the congressionally charted Iraq study group:

The group will, however, almost certainly endorse an idea long favored by Mr. Biden and many other Democrats: an attempt by the United States to find common ground on Iraq with its neighbors -- including Syria and Iran. Though the Bush administration has resisted such an initiative, the newly designated defense secretary, Robert M. Gates, is likely to favor it. Forging a stronger international consensus on stabilizing and reconstructing Iraq, perhaps by staging a multinational conference, is one major option the Bush administration hasn't tried.

Aren't we trying to get the terrorists out of Iraq before leaving? So how would delivering them into the hands of Syria and Iran help that? What common ground is there to reach? We want a free Iraq, they want the whole world (especially the Middle East) under Sharia Law. On a side note, I hadn't heard Joe Biden's brilliant solution to Iraq:

Nor will it endorse a U.S.-sponsored division of the country along ethnic lines, a proposal pushed in modified form by the incoming chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.).

Do liberals learn nothing from history? The last time the Dems created a country along ethnic lines they got their most hated nemisis: Israel.

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