Tricky
Briefly immortal
We haven't heard from Paul Wolfowitz for some time. He's popped up in the news with a story bound to shock and awe everyone. The Bush administration had no idea what it was doing when it invaded Iraq.
To be fair, he is not cutting himself any slack for this cluelessness, but is another weight on the "fail" side of the scale for the Bush presidency. I realize that hindsight is 20:20, but even those who might have originally thought the invasion was a good idea must have figured out pretty quickly that we were in over our heads. I honestly don't know what we could have done at that point, since we couldn't very well abandon the country to the insurgents once we had tossed out the only enforcment power there, but it underscores the absolutely awful decisions that were made and the brainless planning that was done before we decided to pursue this course.
How much of the US's current problems were due to these wretched decisions is hard to say, but I think it is safe to say that we would be better off if this band of bozos hadn't been in charge.
Joseph Collins, an ex-deputy to Donald Rumsfeld stirred up the waters with his book Choosing War, which featured quotes like:
Bad news for Bush who's busy trying to hide behind the activity of the election and the obvious international problems that are not his doing in order to prop up his legacy. But it won't work. This duck isn't lame, it's quadaplegic.
Paul Wolfowitz, the Pentagon's No. 2 during and after the invasion of Iraq, now says officials were "clueless" when it came to fighting insurgents.
"No one anticipated this insurgency, a lot of people were slow to recognize it once it started,"
To be fair, he is not cutting himself any slack for this cluelessness, but is another weight on the "fail" side of the scale for the Bush presidency. I realize that hindsight is 20:20, but even those who might have originally thought the invasion was a good idea must have figured out pretty quickly that we were in over our heads. I honestly don't know what we could have done at that point, since we couldn't very well abandon the country to the insurgents once we had tossed out the only enforcment power there, but it underscores the absolutely awful decisions that were made and the brainless planning that was done before we decided to pursue this course.
How much of the US's current problems were due to these wretched decisions is hard to say, but I think it is safe to say that we would be better off if this band of bozos hadn't been in charge.
Joseph Collins, an ex-deputy to Donald Rumsfeld stirred up the waters with his book Choosing War, which featured quotes like:
Senior national security officials exhibited in many instances an imperious attitude, exerting power and pressure where diplomacy and bargaining might have had a better effect.
Bad news for Bush who's busy trying to hide behind the activity of the election and the obvious international problems that are not his doing in order to prop up his legacy. But it won't work. This duck isn't lame, it's quadaplegic.