The BlogPresident Recommends Drawdown; Democrats Demand 'New Course'1:20 PM, Sep 12, 2007
• By BRIAN FAUGHNAN
It's indisputable--even elementary--that in order to solve a policy challenge, you need to assess it and recommend an appropriate course of action. If the problem changes, then you have to reassess your approach. If your approach is simply to recommend 'something different' from the current policy--no matter what that policy is, you're not taking the issue seriously. In Iraq news, Congressional Democrats continue to press for a 'change in course' on Iraq. This is what they called for prior to the beginning of Operation Phantom Thunder, during the operation, and now that the operation is nearing an end. Congressional Quarterly reports:
In fact, it's an insult to the intelligence of the American people to constantly assert--without supporting evidence--that a withdrawal is the right course of action. It's also an insult to their intelligence to pretend that the insistence on withdrawal is based on anything other than politics. Senators Reed and Levin are approaching things differently. They are reportedly preparing legislation to do what General Petraeus and the White House are recommending. But they defend themselves by asserting that it was their idea first:
The Politico paints a picture of panicky Democrats trying to come up with a new strategy:
Some might see it as a victory for Republicans if Democrats were to embrace Petraeus's recommendations, but that ought to be beside the point. If the militarily correct course of action is to reduce troops, and it happens to be what Democrats were calling for prior to Petraeus's testimony, then why not commend Petraeus for arriving at a conclusion that Democrats had reached before him? David Ignatius wondered recently whether Democrats would take 'yes' for an answer. It certainly appears that they have no choice--since they seem unable to force anything different. Nevertheless, it looks like the Democratic base will insist on a 'change of course' even though the shift by General Petraeus puts the Iraq mission on the course they wanted just weeks ago. |
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