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U.S. is casualty in Bush's vanity war (GREELEY ALERT)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | November 3, 2006 | ANDREW GREELEY

Posted on 11/03/2006 4:51:33 PM PST by Chi-townChief

Why did the United States invade Iraq? The administration, still claiming to be "tough on terror," dances around in its search for a credibility-saving way out. Bloody bodies and great clouds of smoke appear every night on television. American casualties increase. President Bush no longer uses the words ''staying the course.'' He still seems to insist that the Iraq war is the central front in the war on global terror. The issue on this election eve ought to be: Why did we invade Iraq in the first place?

We no longer hear that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction aimed at us. Or, as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice put it, the invasion was the ''right thing to do.'' Or that the American goal is to make Iraq safe for democracy. Or that we must fight to the end to preserve the honor of those who have died.

What, then, was the reason for the war, other than that the rage and fear of the American people after the World Trade Center attack made it easy for the administration to sell the war?

George Packer in this book The Assassin's Gate observes that ''it is impossible to be sure'' why the country went to war in Iraq, and quotes Richard Haass, an aide to the president, as thinking that he would go to his grave ''not knowing the answer.'' Frank Rich in his The Greatest Story Ever Sold suspects that Karl Rove's desire to build a permanent Republican majority was a major factor.

My hunch is that the answer can be found in the president's words when he was told about the attack: "This is war!" In point of fact, it was not. It was a vicious assault by a gang of international criminals, not a war in any sense that the word has traditionally meant. The president's spontaneous eagerness to find a war where there was only a terrible crime marked the genesis of such phrases as ''war on terror,'' ''war on global terror'' and ''war on Islamo-fascism.''

They were catchy phrases and crept easily into the national vocabulary. They made Bush a national hero that some in the media could compare to Abraham Lincoln. They made him a ''wartime'' president who could fly out to an aircraft carrier (within sight of the California coast) and proclaim ''mission accomplished.''

Unfortunately, after the quick cleanup of Afghanistan (as we thought then), there was no war around. Bush needed a war -- another quick, easy victory that would eliminate any discussion of the possibly stolen 2000 election. Whatever the motives of the other chickenhawks, like the neo-cons who wanted to go to ''Jerusalem through Baghdad,'' ultimately the reason for the invasion of Iraq was that the president at some level in his personality wanted a war, needed a war. He also wanted and needed an enemy, and Saddam Hussein was the ideal enemy.

Alas for everyone, Bush and his advisers, most notably Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, miscalculated the reaction of the Iraqis to the invasion. They especially misunderstood the propensity in that deeply troubled society for Muslims to delight in killing other Muslims as well as young Americans.

I do not question the president's sincerity. He undoubtedly persuaded himself that war was what God wanted him to do. Yet, we can now understand that the war is kind of a vanity war; the president wanted to prove he was a good wartime president. He isn't. The vice president wanted to prove that he was the toughest man in the Beltway. He isn't, save possibly when he has a shotgun in this hands. The neo-cons wanted to reshape the Middle East and take pressure off Israel. They didn't. The national security adviser (and now secretary of state) wanted to prove she was an astute diplomat. She isn't.

The war has become the main issue in the election. Americans will vote on Tuesday on whether they support the war or oppose it. Have they come to realize that it is a vanity war, or do they still want revenge on terrorists and are they still afraid?

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: andrewgreeley; election; iraq; jihad; muslims; wot
"Whatever the motives of the other chickenhawks, like the neo-cons who wanted to go to ''Jerusalem through Baghdad''"

For a priest this clown Greeley sure sounds like a gay-bashing anti-Semite.
1 posted on 11/03/2006 4:51:35 PM PST by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief
From article: He still seems to insist that the Iraq war is the central front in the war on global terror

"Seems". lol. There's no "seems" about it. President Bush has said this assertively. Clearly. Directly.

And he is absolutely RIGHT.

No waffling from him, like we get from Dems and their opining pundits in the Chicago Sun-Times; who "seems" unable to grasp facts.

President Bush does not "botch" truth.

2 posted on 11/03/2006 4:57:52 PM PST by Alia (Rovember 7th: V-day. Be There. Vote R.)
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To: Chi-townChief
WRONG.

The central question should be:

Would we really be safer today if there were THREE crazy dictators with the ability to produce nuclear weapons???

It totally blows my mind that people like Greeley are seemingly pining for the "good old days" of Saddam Hussein.

I wish somebody would start asking these people if it would be OK with them if we had lost the same 2800 men and women in Afghanistan to the same jihadis, only they were receiving weapons, training, and money from Iraq as well as Iran! Do they really think we would be any closer to winning a war in Afghanistan if Saddam were still around?

3 posted on 11/03/2006 5:03:16 PM PST by Dems_R_Losers (VOTE as if your life depends on it -- because it does!!!)
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To: Chi-townChief
Randy Andy is nothing but a soft-core pornographer masquerading as a Priest.
4 posted on 11/03/2006 5:04:49 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: Chi-townChief

this Greeley guy is a real piece of work.


5 posted on 11/03/2006 5:09:46 PM PST by AIM-54
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To: Chi-townChief

They especially misunderstood the propensity in that deeply troubled society for Muslims to delight in killing other Muslims



Ha! I found the one thing in the article that is true(of course I had to take it out of context, so, the author is still wrong on all counts)


6 posted on 11/03/2006 5:10:39 PM PST by crazyhorse691 (Diplomacy doesn't work when seagulls rain on your parade. A shotgun and umbrella does.)
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To: Chi-townChief

I say Father Greeley should stick to writing soft-core romance novels about Irish Catholics in Chicago. He's less morally dangerous that way.


7 posted on 11/03/2006 5:12:16 PM PST by RichInOC ("I see stupid people. They're everywhere....They don't even know that they're dumb.")
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To: Chi-townChief

Is this the same Greeley who writes the novels?


8 posted on 11/03/2006 5:18:40 PM PST by cardinal4 (Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi..)
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To: cardinal4

Never mind, I see that he is..


9 posted on 11/03/2006 5:19:17 PM PST by cardinal4 (Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi..)
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To: Chi-townChief

The most vain President in my memory was William Jefferson Clinton. Not only did he think he was better than the Office of the President, he held his finger to the wind for approval, when he wasn't lying to cover up his true tactics.

He truly cared more about his legacy than the future of our Country.


10 posted on 11/03/2006 5:46:33 PM PST by wizr (Live life with a Passion!)
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To: Chi-townChief
We no longer hear that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction aimed at us.

Um, uh, Father Greeley - have you seen the NYT today? No? You dumbass.

11 posted on 11/03/2006 6:47:04 PM PST by Hardastarboard (Why isn't there an "NRA" for the rest of my rights?)
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To: Chi-townChief
My hunch is that the answer can be found in the president's words when he was told about the attack: "This is war!" In point of fact, it was not. It was a vicious assault by a gang of international criminals,not a war in any sense that the word has traditionally meant.

International criminals? This guy is clueless,to hold that view in 2006. -Tom

12 posted on 11/03/2006 6:58:03 PM PST by Capt. Tom (Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb Republicans - Capt. Tom)
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To: Chi-townChief
Why did the United States invade Iraq?

To get rid of Saddam (like Clinton wanted) and to free the Iraqis.

13 posted on 11/04/2006 6:17:41 AM PST by syriacus (Got a moment? The election prayer thread's at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1731268/posts)
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To: wizr
He truly cared more about his legacy than the future of our Country.

And Clinton had to worry that he would ruin Hillary's chances at the Presidency.

President Bill Clinton was, basically
a charming, do-nothing, "Seat Occupied" sign
for his wife, Hillary.

We should never, ever, again elect a president whose wife has presidential aspirations.

14 posted on 11/04/2006 6:24:57 AM PST by syriacus (Got a moment? The election prayer thread's at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1731268/posts)
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To: syriacus
I guess this guy doesn't read the current news.
They just posted a lot of the captured information showing just how close Iraq was to building a nuclear device.
All of this just as President Bush told us.
Now, who lied?????
15 posted on 11/04/2006 10:29:32 AM PST by oldenuff2no
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