Friday, February 1, 2008

Is The Bush Strategy Really Working?

It has been a while since Bush and Rumsfeld first pulled all our troops out of Afghanistan in 2003, and dropped the idea of going after the ones truely responsible for the 9/11 attack in Manhattan, New York. Yes, both George W and Rumsfeld believed that going after the big mouth Sadam with the mosaic tile image of Bush Sr flooring mat on the grounds of Iraq government building was far more important, then getting Bin Laden, al Qaeda, and the Taliban who all declared 'Death to America' slogan. GW was happy at go after Sadam for wiping his shoes on the tile picture of Bush Sr face. But they did say that there was an Iranian informant from the Iranian government who told their sources about WMD's in Iraq. But would the Iranian say anything against an enemy. We do know that Iranians and Iraqi have been enemy's for almost as long as the both groups have existed. Yep, it is true that both GW Bush and Rumsfeld were the most gullible boys in America at that time. Well, there were no WMD's. In fact the only discovery that is now being seriously looked at is the possibility of nuclear WMD's build up in Iran. Being so tied up in Iraq, Bush did not see it coming.

But more has happened since that March 23, 2003 when our soldiers first marched across fighting in Iraq. It seems that after these years of the free Iraqi building their own government a secontarian violence between the Suni and Shiet has broken out. While Iraqi were killing one another, a new problem developed. Al Qaeda filterated into Iraq and are killing Iraqi no matter what group or religion they are, as well as Americans who are there. Still the method of bombings used by the insurgencies, and al Qaeda are changing and building more violent.

Oh I know that our government with their latest tactics, which even John McCain took credit for, claim their strategy to be working. Yet, with the level of violence that keeps happening in Iraq, I can not help but wonder what the Bush Republican idea of working is?