by Keymaster » Fri 09 Jun 2006, 10:27:09
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Did I say that? You do realize we are not done in Iraq yet, right? That's why I said we are WINNING. Jesus Christ.
We will be winning once Iraq's oil output increases beyond 2mbpd, returning to and surpassing the 2.5 mbpd pumped before the occupation. We will be winning once production sharing agreements deliver multi-billion dollar profits to our corporations, as intended by the politicians and executives on the energy task force. We will be winning once we stem the tide of an ever-growing insurgency, bent on the destruction of infrastructure in the middle east and revenge upon foreign occupiers, American or otherwise.
But these eventualities won't come true. Our geopolitical strategy in the greater middle east will fail, as surely as other overreaching resource wars have failed. Energy supply strains will worsen, prompting higher oil prices at home and abroad, market volatility, more violence in the middle east and a Lyndon Johnson-esque refusal to acknowledge the reality of the situation. All the while, our troops will gradually retreat into the relative safety our super bases, enjoying Burger King and McDonalds from within while Iraqi fiefdoms, gangs and coalitions battle for control of the streets.
In short, we won't win, and we can't win.
Keymaster