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Dems in Denial Over Iraq Recovery
Townhall.com ^ | November 26, 2007 | Donald Lambro

Posted on 11/26/2007 4:40:10 AM PST by Kaslin

WASHINGTON -- The significant decline of violence in Iraq is well documented: fewer insurgent attacks, far less roadside bombs, fewer U.S. casualties and little or no sectarian warfare.

Last week, a series of reports by U.S. military officials in Iraq revealed the dramatic changes that have taken place there. A 55-percent drop in attacks since the surge offensive began nine months ago. Overall violence in key areas of Iraq has dropped to its lowest levels since the summer of 2005. Iraqi civilian casualties have also fallen, a staggering 60-percent drop since June, down 75 percent in Baghdad alone.

Life in much of Iraq has begun to return to what passes for near normal, though the war is far from over. Yet it is clear that the American military surge -- begun earlier this year -- is responsible for the changes taking place in this embattled nation that has become ground zero in the global war on terrorism.

The pessimists and defeatists who declared the surge doomed and prophesied that we were digging ourselves into a deeper hole have been proven wrong. The story of Iraq at this point is that terrorists have been killed, captured or driven out of territory retaken and cleansed by American and Iraqi forces -- a coalition that has stabilized much of the country.

But statistics are one thing, and the response of the Iraqi people is quite another. The most dramatic sign of improvement in Iraq can be seen in the number of Iraqi refugees who fled the violence at the height of the war and are now returning home in increasing numbers. Most of these returning Iraqis do so with the knowledge that their land is still a dangerous place, that the war is not over and that al-Qaeda killers still have the power to strike.

But there is a sense that the tide has turned in the Iraqis' favor, at least for now. There is renewed hope for their country's future, hope that Iraq will one day be united and safe. Hope can be a very powerful ally to a people beset by war, imparting a strength that can overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges, hardships and grief. And little by little we are beginning to see a rebirth of hope in Iraq.

Perhaps the most important change to emerge from Gen. David Petraeus' counterinsurgency has been his efforts to cement nationalist alliances with Shiite and Sunni tribal leaders who have turned against their common al-Qaeda enemy.

One of the most interesting trends that has followed in the wake of the offensive has been a growing confidence among many Iraqis, a feeling that they are responsible for their country's destiny, that they must fight back when threatened by the thugs and killers in their midst.

When a bullet fired from a trucking convoy struck a young girl in the foot in a busy commercial area in Baghdad's Karrada neighborhood last week, a group of Iraqis attacked the suspected assailants, hurling rocks at them as they hid in the truck. "I love my country. I want stability to be regained," said one of the men who helped take the stricken high school student to the hospital, as reported in the Washington Post

It turned out the suspects were not responsible for the shooting, but the incident revealed a newfound courage among common Iraqi citizens, a realization that they must defend themselves when help is not available. "We did this because each of those men will kill 30 more people," one of the Iraqis said, according to the Post.

You would never know that anything had changed for the better in Iraq if you were listening to the Senate Democrats this month. They refused to even acknowledge that the situation in Iraq had vastly improved.

Indeed, despite all of the evidence proving that President Bush's surge has been successful, Senate Majority leader Harry Reid is still pushing legislation to set a timetable for the quick withdrawal of all U.S. forces.

Reid and his cohorts do not want to see a successful conclusion to the war in Iraq. They want a political issue that will fire up their party's anti-war base in the 2008 election.

But Bush, Petraeus and the Republicans are seeking something very different. They want to achieve enough progress there, and buy enough time, to allow the Iraqi military to take over the defense of their country so that we can start bringing our men and women home.

As of last week, the surge was working better than anyone could have possibly predicted and the Democrats' political exploitation of the war as a campaign issue was losing.

Look for the first contingent of U.S. forces to begin coming home by the end of the year at the earliest -- early next year at the latest.


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1 posted on 11/26/2007 4:40:12 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
They aren’t in denial they are just in hiding trying to figure out who will be the one to give the moonbat base the bad news.
2 posted on 11/26/2007 4:47:37 AM PST by Earthdweller (All reality is based on faith in something.)
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To: Earthdweller

Of course they are in denial


3 posted on 11/26/2007 4:51:40 AM PST by Kaslin (Peace is the aftermath of victory)
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To: Earthdweller
PREDICTION:

These pathetic losers are on the wrong side of every issue....eventually....the sane will do the right thing....

The whining and griping end at the polls.....when it's all on the line.

Get out the vote!

4 posted on 11/26/2007 4:58:28 AM PST by cbkaty (I may not always post...but I am always here......)
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To: Kaslin

Democrats are in denial until they can find a way to take credit for all the success.


5 posted on 11/26/2007 5:03:38 AM PST by randita
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To: Kaslin

Victory is Here and for Do Nothing Nancy that is a Quagmire.

Pray for W and Our Troops


6 posted on 11/26/2007 5:06:20 AM PST by bray (Let's Bring Christ Back to Christmas)
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To: Kaslin
Indeed, despite all of the evidence proving that President Bush's surge has been successful, Senate Majority leader Harry Reid is still pushing legislation to set a timetable for the quick withdrawal of all U.S. forces.

The Surrendercrats have a huge stake invested in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. If there is any justice in the worled, it should cost them big time in '08.

7 posted on 11/26/2007 5:35:59 AM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: Kaslin
The American people like a winner. They can see American troops are doing a bang up job and coming home - mission accomplished. And they see the Democrats don't respect the troops or reward their sacrifices. That will have an effect in November 2008.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

8 posted on 11/26/2007 6:40:55 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Kaslin
For the Iraqis, the only enemy they have left to defeat is the Democratic Party in America.

I suppose the question now is, will the new media succeed in getting the truth to that portion of America still under the spell of the fourth-estate-fifth-column-within?

Will Bush be vindicated in time to positively affect the '08 election? How can a reasonable person dispute that, when Iraq becomes a functioning democracy, the war will have been justified from a strategic standpoint, not to mention the humanitarian one.

Either the old media will or won't be able to sway public opinion to the extent that Democrats will continue to be enabled to ignore reality with impunity.

9 posted on 11/26/2007 6:41:56 AM PST by wayoverontheright
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To: Kaslin

It won’t matter how good things are if the RATs win in 2008, so we can’t get lax. Things were going good in Vietnam when we pulled out, but that didn’t prevent the Dems from pulling defeat from the jaws of victory.


10 posted on 11/26/2007 7:04:02 AM PST by RWB Patriot
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To: Kaslin
To admit that we're winning, they'd be eating a whole lotta crow. So many of them have already proclaimed Iraq and the surge a lost cause -- at this point there's no way they can save face. If they were smart they'd just admit they were wrong and tell the President they think he did a good job!
11 posted on 11/26/2007 7:12:07 AM PST by StarCMC (http://cannoneerno4.wordpress.com; http://starcmc.wordpress.com/ - The Enemedia is inside the gates.)
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To: Earthdweller
They aren’t in denial they are just in hiding trying to figure out who will be the one to give the moonbat base the bad news. Well said! I was thinking the same thing! The moonbats we counter on Friday night are still pulling out a sign about "Bush's failed war" to try to convince anyone dumb enough to believe it. But then they are always praying to the saint of lost causes and lies.
12 posted on 11/26/2007 5:29:09 PM PST by oneamericanvoice (Support freedom! Support the troops! Surrender is not an option!)
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