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Iraq
US air strikes in Iraq
2014-08-09
[DAWN] President Barack Obama
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should have limited himself to ordering his forces to airdrop provisions for members of Iraq's Yazidi community fleeing the wrath of the krazed killer group calling itself the Islamic State.

Regrettably, on Friday, he acted on his earlier warning that air strikes would be launched against the murderous Moslem militia. With American warplanes initiating their attack by bombing artillery allegedly used by IS against Kurdish forces near the Iraqi city of Erbil, an alarming dimension has been added to a regional conflict that is already spiralling out of control.

With such attacks bound to increase in the coming days, Mr Obama's statement that "there is no American military solution to the crisis in Iraq" is neither reassuring nor likely to be taken seriously.

True, the hardline IS continues to capture more territory in Iraq. Firmly ensconced in djinn-infested Mosul
... the home of a particularly ferocious and hairy djinn...
, on Thursday, it had taken over Qaraqosh, Iraq's largest Christian town, and its surrounding settlements, causing a large number of residents to flee.

There is no doubt that the challenge posed by the IS needs a swift and firm response. But American or European military engagement is certainly not the best way forward. After all, Iraq's current predicament mostly stems from the 2003 US-led invasion that helped transform an authoritarian yet functioning country into a largely failed state fractured along ethnic, sectarian and religious lines.

In light of this, perhaps the best solution lies in a regional approach featuring Iran, Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
and Turkey — Iraq's powerful and influential neighbours — in prominent roles. Iran and Saudi Arabia particularly exercise considerable influence over Iraq's Shia and Sunni communities, respectively. Tehran and Riyadh should convince their allies in Baghdad to resolve the political deadlock.
Posted by:Fred

#6   Read about these destroyers of culture. ISIL has domination in mind. They want to grow and dominate. They are cancerous and must be destroyed.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-08-09 15:11  

#5  When the empty suit says there is not an American military solution to the crisis in Iraq, I want to go hide under my bed.

He, and all the liberals like him, refuse to fight for anything except their elitist status. What has to happen for him to do anything?

I shudder to think of the spin he would put on a major terrorist act. The empty suit would probably say we brought it on ourselves with the failed policies of the previous administration or he would say we need to reach out to them to get them to like us...we all know how well that has worked in the past.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2014-08-09 11:51  

#4  an authoritarian yet functioning country into a largely failed state fractured along ethnic, sectarian and religious lines

As opposed to the kleptocratic yet largely failed state fractured along ethnic, sectarian and religious lines that is Pakistan?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-08-09 08:53  

#3  Obama "cares" until enough time goes by to where he doesn't have to anymore. He is not a world leader, he is not a US leader.
Posted by: Thineng Angailet7166   2014-08-09 03:09  

#2  The reality is, Islam [radical or the standard garden variety] has been at war with the west for centuries. I suggest we 'go long' on Islam, saying as little as possible, and put as many of them to the sword as violently and frequently as possible.

Refer to it a preventative measure. A perpetual training and R&D environment, or modern day Louisiana Maneuver.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-08-09 02:59  

#1  Violence is never a solution.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-08-09 02:46  

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