Many people have seemingly forgot the lessons of Iraq.
No matter how you feel about the scourge of terrorism or the
evil of IS (and both are global security threats), it’s a fact that the US has
been overburdened by two wars in the Middle East. It’s also a fact that the
original threat of al-Qaida has now been surpassed by IS. In all likelihood,
once IS is defeated, another new terrorist group in the region will rear its
ugly head, and America will be asked once again to defeat yet another global
threat. Unfortunately, the US plays right into the hands of these terrorists by
risking lives, spending trillions and engaging in counterinsurgency wars
against an enemy that wages guerrilla warfare. The US should no longer be in
Iraq, the country should be defended by its own forces, and IS is not worth
another American war in the Middle East.
First, the horrific IS beheading videos have seemingly made
everyone forget about the monumental sacrifice of the US Armed Forces in the
past decade.
After 4,486 US soldiers died in Iraq and 2,345 US soldiers
died in Afghanistan, one million US soldiers wounded in both wars, and a
potential cost of up to $6 trillion, a new group like IS now causes havoc in
the Middle East. We’ve done enough battling an enemy that grows new appendages
like a hydra.
Even if more US blood and money is spent in the ultimate
goal of defeating of IS, who is to say another terrorist group won’t take its
place? Furthermore, we still have a horrendous VA crisis. Both Republicans and
Democrats should remember the VA crisis that is still taking place: over
514,000 veterans are still waiting for disability benefits, the average wait
time for their first claim is 318 days, and the average wait time for
additional claims is over 160 days. America has done enough and our soldiers,
and their families, have sacrificed enough. Another war in Iraq against ISIS MUST be waged by the 250,000 Iraqi troops, Kurdish forces and local and
regional enemies of IS. Both Iran and Saudi Arabia are enemies with IS, so let
them pitch in to destroy the group.
Finally, terrorism is not the scourge to Americans that some
people assume and IS is certainly not America’s Hamas. Using State Department
numbers, there was a total of 19 American citizens (including the Boston
Marathon Bombing) killed by terrorist attacks in 2013. In 2013, there was a
total of over 17,800 deaths around the world from terrorist attacks; the
majority of these attacks taking place in unstable regions like Iraq,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. America can’t be in all those
countries at once and can’t address terrorist groups like Boko Haram in
Nigeria, or Abu Sayyaf in the Philippines, without stretching its forces
dangerously thin. Truly fighting terror means being all places at once; nobody
knows if a group in Yemen or Somalia or Nigeria will be the next organization
linked to a terrorist bombing that affects the West.
While Hamas and its rockets terrorize Israel all the time,
IS doesn’t have ICBMs – it’s a long way from Iraq to the US. Linking the
possibility of another 9/11 to each and every terrorist group in the globe will
lead to never-ending and perpetual American wars. Destroying IS, like defeating al-Qaida before it, will not
ensure stability in Iraq or global security from terrorism. The vast majority of terror attacks affect human beings in
other countries and as General Bolger and many others have stated, America
fights best in short wars; not protracted and never- ending conflicts like
Vietnam or the recent Iraq War. American troops should no longer be in Iraq and
we ignore recent lessons learned at our own peril.
US General Daniel Bolger
The writer is an author based in the US who often writes
on Jewish and international affairs.
PS.-
UNDER NO EXCUSES THERE SHOULD BE BOOTS-ON-THE-GROUND IN IRAQ...LET THE IRAQIS, KURDS, KUWAITIS, SAUDI, etc FIGHT IT OUT. LET THEIR PETRO-DOLLARS FUEL THAT WAR...SHIITES AND SUNNIS HAVE BEEN FIGHTING FOR CENTURIES...IT IS THEIR WAR. LET PROTECT ISRAEL AND JORDAN. LET US HELP LEBANON. LET SYRIA DROWN IN ITS OWN BLOOD...AND IRAQ...WELL...MORE THAT 5,000 OF OUR BOYS DIED THERE AND IT IS ABOUT TIME WE KEEP ON WASTING THAT VALUABLE ASSET TO OUR NATION.
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