This weeks The Economist magazine leads with Baghdad or
bust... Clearly its bust, the question now only remain how bad will the
fall-out be. The bottom line is that there is no selfish motivation at play
with-in any of the groups over there to desire peace. We never had enough
troops there to obtain, hold and build and we never had a build plan. Putting
another "20,000" troops there MAY be enough to 'hold' Baghdad long
enough for the current administration to get out of office but that is about it.
The math just doesn't work...
It was my opinion with China and even other Middle East states that they have
enough to lose now with their strong exports that pure self-interest is a
stabilizer. Right now there is no self interest in Baghdad and Iraq in general
that will benefit enough of the leaders of the factions to bring about any sort
of lasting peace. All of this BEFORE you even layer in any kind of religious
animosity. The one thing everyone agrees with is that there needs to be enough
self-interest that peace and prosperity is a better option that the current
level of discourse and strife before there can be any resolution.
In this one respect politics and rational thinking goes out the window the
moment that the first bullet is fired. Truth be told, the USA IS creating the
next generation of West hating Jihadists right now in Iraq, because for the kid
who's family was hurt or injured during this war, the concepts of democracy,
WMD's etc are far to high-minded, all he/she knows is death has rained down in a
greater way since the USA has been in Iraq than before, creating a spiraling
self fulfilling prophecy.
The great evil that exists in situation is the fact that the human face of
western aid organizations that could come and aid in health, education and commerce
are so vulnerable to the ruthless attacks of various fundamentalist groups that
have no agenda for peace what so ever. The fatal mistake that this
administration made was eliminating the ruling regimes, hopefully we learn from
that one…
A secondary problem is how seriously committed are these
factions to really resolving their own issues? There is no ownership of the
issues its spread between the local’s and the allies, without ownership there
is no solution.
The next issue, there is a great fear that it will put the
whole region into a tail-spin. Truth be told we have the capabilities of
destroying any nation in the region, but we have to believe that those states
that do have enough “self-interest” to want to sell their oil to the western
markets will want peace.
The west had a strategy that worked for the cold war, mutual
assured destruction matched back against a containment strategy in which
capitalism could simply out-run communism in terms of the management of every
form of capital. Anything you read about USA fears of the “domino theory” and
the concept that “communists were under every bed” simply went to far. Sure
there was a time to stand (e.g. The Cuban missile crises), but general positive
growth of the free world was the most important thing.
I would make the argument that US intelligence capabilities
during the cold war vastly out matched the Soviet’s and gave us our greatest
edge and comfort not to have to do anything drastic. I believe that the US
needs to shift its focus towards revamping its intelligence agencies,
strengthening its special forces and towards an engagement strategy with the
more conservative components of the worlds Islamic community to reach out with
better aid programs and education programs with the hearts and minds of those
perceived as our enemies.
Putting people onto a pathway of peace and prosperity to
create that level of self-interest about having more to lose than to gain in
violence is the only long term option we really have. The number of people who
are truly extreme are very limited, the bulk of the population sits on the
fence let apathy and self-interest be our most potent weapons. As targeted as
the US military has become its strategies and execution are still to broad to
be effective. We push more people off that fence on the wrong side every day
accidentally than we kill of those whom are extremists who will never listen to
reason.
There are two old saying goes that seem very relevant right
now “he is wise saves souls” and “don’t gain the whole world and lose your own
sole” – It seems to me that America must focus on (a) getting our own house in
order and (b) reinvigorating our efforts to be leaders and investing in the
world that is around us.