AP declares: āThe United States is now winning the war that two years ago seemed lostā and also for this
American Lady in Malaysia who wrote a letter to Malaysiakini, extolling all the virtues of Mr. Flip Flop, she describes,"....... as his father wasn't even an American and was from a religious background that most Americans view with great suspicion. Yet Obama is poised to quite possibly become president. What a story!" Well Lady, I personally think he ain't got a chance.
Here is why, At long, long last, weāve reached
the mouth of the river Denial. I canāt quote much because
itās the AP, but thereās no earthly excuse not to read all of this one anyway. Do note the biographical info on the authors at the end, too. This isnāt a pair of stringers talking. These are their two top guys throwing their full weight behind the conclusion.Insurgency effectively over, militias largely discredited, violence creeping ever downward, war supporters coast to coast knocking as hard as they can on wood:
This amounts to more than a lull in the violence. It reflects a fundamental shift in the outlook for the Sunni minority, which held power under Saddam Hussein. They launched the insurgency five years ago. They now are either sidelined or have switched sides to cooperate with the Americans in return for money and political supportā¦
Iraqi authorities have grown dependent on the U.S. military after more than five years of war. While they are aiming for full sovereignty with no foreign troops on their soil, they do not want to rush. In a similar sense, the Americans fear that after losing more than 4,100 troops, the sacrifice could be squandered.
U.S. commanders say a substantial American military presence will be needed beyond 2009. But judging from the security gains that have been sustained over the first half of this year ā as the Pentagon withdrew five Army brigades sent as reinforcements in 2007 ā the remaining troops could be used as peacekeepers more than combatants.
If youāre unwilling to take their word for the fact that normalcy is returning to Baghdad, good news ā
you donāt have to. So unusual is upbeat reporting about the war (although it
does exist, even in the
New York
Times) that Iām tempted to hunt here for a hidden agenda, but if this is designed to benefit Obama or the left, those boldfaced parts certainly are a nuanced way to go about it.
For your companion reading, devote three minutes to Michael Tottenās short but insightful analysis of the
three Iraq wars. Two of them are already won, sufficiently so that, per MNF calculations, there wasnāt a single sectarian killing in Iraq in the past two months. As for the third war, like I say, read the AP piece. And since Iām more or less obliged at this point to include a partisan angle in all posts, here again is the transcript of McCainās
āaudacity of hopelessnessā speech delivered yesterday in Denver. You might be hearing some of those points again this week pegging off of the AP article.
From Hot Air.