Do you have proof, or at least a reason, that makes you believe that we cannot increase troop levels or ensure increased creation of an Iraqi infrastructure?
The political will to do so is lacking. If it was lacking with both houses behind the Executive, I don't expect the political will to up the deployment will arise
ex nihilo in Congress.
Lyndon Johnson played
escalatio on Viet Nam from 1965-1968, "just a few more troops, and we can win this thing in a year." For three straight years. It not only did not work, it was a political disaster.
I suspect Rumsfeld was extremely sensitive to that
political fact. So too Cheney. Since the generals have been given a mission, they sure as hell want to accomplish it. That is their nature. The ones who have been over there on the ground, and those with Bosnia experience (lots of those folks around) are fully aware of how hard nation building is with a structure in place and full support of NATO friends and the UN. Those last two are absent from Iraq.
Look at how long it took to get the last soldier, US, out of Bosnia. Nearly 11 years. Bosnia a much smaller "problem to solve" than Iraq, particularly as Clinton and the gang agreed to the lines on the map (Dayton) before the US went in to add to multinational troops on the ground already. There is no Dayton agreement, no agreed partition, no agreed revenue sharing, not much of anything concrete to work towards in Iraq. Some of that may be a work in progress as we discuss this, but nothing concrete has been signed up to yet.
There is Kurdistan lite, and there is Central Iraq, which is the logistic/rail/transportation hub for the whole bloody country. There is the increasingly Shia south, as the slow ethnic cleansing of Sunni (reported in some papers and news organs, grain of salt) continues. There is also the reported exodus from Iraq, a brain drain of the intelligensia, reported between a half a million and a million people. (Not sure how concrete those numbers are.)
Is a Democratic Congress going to come out in support of 7 more years in Iraq to stabalize it? (Are they willing to take the political risks that come with that? )
When Satan skis. Their eyes are on 2008.
DR