Most Americans view it as a no-win scenario: if we pull out, civil war, possibly genocide, probably a safe haven for Al-Qaeda will ensue; but if we stay, there is nothing for us to gain. I submit that what is at risk is actually much higher than that. The entire Islamic and Arabic world is watching Iraq right now.
If we pull out, they will see western democracy as having been tested and having failed. They will see that America carelessly occupied a country, and then abandoned it to civil war. Al-Qaeda may gain tremendous strength in the nation, and set the war on terror far back.
If we stay, perhaps another four years, and Iraq slowly gains more stability, western democracy in the Middle East will have passed an incredible test, and provide a shining example to the world. Al-Qaeda will have lost its mission to destablize the country, and we will have another strong ally in the region.
This is a battle of ideals, folks, and the world is watching. It is no time to back down.
2007-07-22
09:35:04
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