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Saturday, November 25, 2006 12:00 AM

Iraq's third and final act?

Americans are war-weary and hungry for an answer to a single question: How do we get out of Iraq?

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  • Saturday, November 25, 2006 10:59 AM

    Oil, Curses and Human Nature

    To start, I do care about many of the people in the Middle East - because at least some of them are decent, hard working people that just want to live a life where they get a little control in their lives, and don't worry that a misspoken word gets them and their family in trouble. I know - I have lived there for a few decades and have seen people that I know "disappear" (fortunately they were eventually released). On the other hand, this area also is home to some of the most vile and evil people on this planet - who believe that a good power drill to the head is a fitting way to establish control (when you rationalize that the other guy is a heretic or a non-believer, whatever you do has no sin). These nice people fired Scuds near the town I lived in, so you could say in some way, I might have formed some strong opinions about them.

    When I hear that people were not prepared for Iraq - that is correct, but not in the sense that most people think. Prepared means that you were willing to excise the cancer that has inflicted this society. People that use car bombs and suicide belts do not respond to rational dialog. You do to them what they would do to you - eliminate them. And if you were not willing or able or prepared to do that when you went in - then you were woefully unprepared. Read this as brutal, but it is true - if you think that the people that fed people to paper shredders are going to change, you have got to be delusional.

    Before I get accused of being a total psycho - I assure you, I am not. I am just stating the very unfortunate reality of brutality of some elements in Iraq. And unless someone comes down -hard - on the groups that are tearing Iraq apart - you are going to see a repeat of the chaos that occurred when India was partitioned. (except this will be 3 ways) So I say - choose who we want to support and take the plunge - it can't get worse.

    And we come back to oil - oil is the biggest curse that ever happened to most countries that have it - the corruption, the total destruction of "normal" work ethics and the waste that it generates - waste in not investing in the things that make societies work in the long term. I do not doubt that guaranteeing the supply of oil for the world (it is fungible you know - it does not have to come from one place, just the supply has to meet demand). But it gets paid for - but where the cash goes is another issue.

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