http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2004/tst121304.htm

Ignoring Reality in Iraq
by Rep. Ron Paul

December 13, 2004

A recent study by the Pentagon's Defense Science Task Force on Strategic 
Communications concluded that in the struggle for hearts and minds in Iraq, 
"American efforts have not only failed, they may also have achieved the 
opposite of what they intended." This Pentagon report flatly states that our 
war in Iraq actually has elevated support for radical Islamists.  It goes on 
to conclude that our active intervention in the Middle East as a whole has 
greatly diminished our reputation in the region, and strengthened support 
for radical groups.  This is similar to what the CIA predicted in an October 
2002 National Intelligence Estimate, before the invasion took place.

Then, earlier this month we learned that the CIA station chief in Baghdad 
sent a cable back to the US warning that the situation in Iraq is 
deteriorating, and not expected to improve any time soon.  Other CIA experts 
also warn that the security situation in Iraq is likely to get even worse in 
the future.  These reports are utterly ignored by the administration.

These recent reports are not the product of some radical antiwar 
organization. They represent the US government's own assessment of our 
"progress" in Iraq after two and a half years and the loss of thousands of 
lives.  We are alienating the Islamic world in our oxymoronic quest to 
impose democracy in Iraq.

This demonstrates once again the folly of nation building, which is 
something candidate Bush wisely rejected before the 2000 election. The 
worsening situation in Iraq also reminds us that going to war without a 
congressional declaration, as the Constitution requires, leads us into 
protracted quagmires over and over again.

The reality is that current-day Iraq contains three distinct groups of 
people whom have been at odds with each other for generations.  Pundits and 
politicians tell us that a civil war will erupt if the US military departs. 
Yet our insistence that Iraq remain one indivisible nation actually creates 
the conditions for civil war.  Instead of an artificial, forced, nationalist 
unity between the Sunnis, Shiites, and Kurds, we should allow each group to 
seek self-government and choose voluntarily whether they wish to associate 
with a central government.  We cannot impose democracy in Iraq any more than 
we can erase hundreds of years of Iraqi history.

Even opponents of the war now argue that we must occupy Iraq indefinitely 
until a democratic government takes hold, no matter what the costs.  No 
attempt is made by either side to explain exactly why it is the duty of 
American soldiers to die for the benefit of Iraq or any other foreign 
country.  No reason is given why American taxpayers must pay billions of 
dollars to build infrastructure in Iraq.  We are expected to accept the 
interventionist approach without question, as though no other options exist. 
This blanket acceptance of foreign meddling and foreign aid may be the 
current Republican policy, but it is not a conservative policy by any means.

Non-interventionism was the foreign policy ideal of the Founding Fathers, an 
ideal that is ignored by both political parties today.  Those who support 
political and military intervention in Iraq and elsewhere should have the 
integrity to admit that their views conflict with the principles of our 
nation's founding.  It's easy to repeat the tired clich� that "times have 
changed since the Constitution was written"- in fact, that's an argument the 
left has used for decades to justify an unconstitutional welfare state.  Yet 
if we accept this argument, what other principles from the founding era 
should we discard?  Should we reject federalism?  Habeas corpus?  How about 
the Second Amendment?  The principle of limited government enshrined in the 
Constitution- limited government in both domestic and foreign affairs- has 
not changed over time.  What has changed is our willingness to ignore that 
principle.

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