'timschochet said:
This is a bad decision. It's going to cost us It's not worth celebrating.
I really don't like this neo-isolationist trend I'm seeing in politics these days. It's an illusion. We can never go home again.
It isn't neo-isolationist to be tired of spending billions a month in Iraq when we can't afford teachers here. And you know what? If they want to go all fundamentalist Islam that is their decision and I couldn't care less. As long as they keep it to themselves it isn't our problem. We have bigger fish to fry right here at home. If they can't keep it to themselves then we do have air superiority and we can remind them of it as necessary.
But it doesn't work that way, NC. If they go all fundamentalist Islam they won't keep it to themselves, they will threaten our cheap oil supply. And even though people are complaining about the price, it remains cheap.
Suppose it was $10 a gallon or more at the pumps? That would lead to plenty of misery over here. What we should have done is left a small force in Iraq, well-trained, at a much lower cost than we're spending now. That would serve as a deterrent to Iran. They would know that sure they could overrun that force at any time but the consequences of doing so would be too costly to consider. By removing ALL of our troops, we are surrendering our influence in the region.