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I would say No, you are reading here that you live in a nation that cannot save Iraq from itself. This is a country that has been constantly overthrown and at war with its neighbors, and within itself since before 600AD. You seem to think that someday we will declare that Iraq has a stable democracy and we walk away in victory, honoring all the brave soldiers that died there for freedom. That's very honorable, but makes you think for a second that any kind of democratic government that is in place will last more than a year or so, if that? What possible evidence do you have that leads you to this conclusion? There's a few centuries of history that say otherwise...
Never mind the fact that the vast majority of Americans don't agree with you. They don't like our soldiers there and they want it to end as quick as possible, with no illusions of a long lasting democracy, or what some might call preconditions for victory.
Now factor in the cost, and we simply cannot afford to spend $10B a month in 2008 for the spread of democracy in the Middle East when our domestic economy is in the toilet. While the noble fight might have been justifiable as late as 2007, we can no longer allow the drain of that much precious capital that we need to put our own house in order.
Lastly our fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers had the unequivocal support of the free world behind them in the fight against the Japanese and Germans so many years ago. IF, and only IF, we had that kind of support today in Iraq, you might have a chance at achieving that noble goal.
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