Could
the Iraq war finally draw to a close?
March 2009
Notes
from WAND executive director Susan Shaer
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WAND
applauds President Barack Obama for announcing
the U.S. combat mission will effectively end
in Iraq on August 31, 2010.
He
further asserted that all our troops will be
removed from Iraq by the end of 2011, and that
we will engage with other nations in the region,
including Iran and Syria. |
Our
instinct was to cry out that the war is over! Let
an era of diplomacy instead of war-mongering begin!
Yet
jubilation is a bit premature. Our troops
there are in danger, and those left on the ground
(50,000 or so) will still be in harm’s way even
though they will be designated for support and training.
So until the danger has passed and the Iraqis have
taken responsibility for their own security, we will
lose soldiers. The count of money and lives
will continue to mount.
It
is a powerful statement, however, and encourages us
to believe that diplomacy and all alternatives to
war will be a part of a new foreign policy regime.
This is the sea change we were waiting for. Now we
must all get behind President Obama to make sure all
steps that need to be taken by Congress follow suit.
Finally,
as the war winds down, we will see monetary savings.
The cost of rebuilding Iraq will be ongoing, and it
is a positive thing that the President has allowed
for increased salary and benefits for veterans. What
we do know for certain is that war is destructive,
not constructive; and that troops and veterans
deserve more than lip-service.