December 28, 2006IraqFor later, we're working on an editorial about the expectations for Bush's "new way forward." We're not sure what the president could possibly pull out of his hat, especially given the grim reality reflected in this New York Times article: “I have come to the conclusion that this is no longer America’s war in Iraq, but the Iraqi civil war where America is fighting,” Major Voorhies said. A two-day reporting trip accompanying Major Voorhies’s unit and combat troops seemed to back his statement, as did other commanding officers expressing similar frustration. “I have personally witnessed about a half-dozen of these incidents of what I would call political pressure, where a minister or someone from a minister’s office contacts one of these Iraqi commanders,” said Lt. Col. Steven Miska, the deputy commander for the Dagger Brigade Combat Team, First Infantry Division, who oversees combat operations in a wide swath of western Baghdad. “These politicians are connected with either the militias or Sunni insurgents.” Bush has managed to raise expectations for a genuinely different approach to Iraq. We hope he delivers. |
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