An interesting progression …
But doing it as the Bush administration now intends is something like going outside and giving a few good whacks to a hornets’ nest because you want to get them out in the open and have it out with them once and for all.
Being based in Iraq helps us not only because of actual bases; but because the American presence there diverts terrorist attention away from elsewhere. By confronting them directly in Iraq, we get to engage them in a military setting that plays to our strengths rather than to theirs’. Continued conflict in Iraq, in other words, needn’t always be bad news. It may be a sign that we are drawing the terrorists out of the woodwork and tackling them in the open.
Separately, Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, commander of coalition ground forces, told CNN that “we still have a long way to go” before eliminating resistance.
Iraq had become “a terrorist magnet,” drawing some anti-American extremists from abroad to “a target of opportunity.”
“But this,” General Sanchez added, “is exactly where we want to fight them.”
“U.S. Must Act on ‘Murky’ Data to Prevent Terror, Wolfowitz Says“
International Herald Tribune
July 27th, 2003
Are we all straight now on what the plan is?