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Congress Must Lay Down A Red Line To Baghdad

By Missinsi
Mar. 27, 2006

Even the most hardened supporters of the War in Iraq, who can see the great opportunity that the Iraqi people have been given and the great sacrifice on all sides that has been made to achieve it, are getting sick and tired at the failure of the politicians in Bagdad to form a government.

The Iraqi people have dutifully gone to elections and voted despite the threats from Insurgents and terrorists. Yet months have gone by since the December elections in which the Iraqi political class has fiddled while Rome burned.

While it is appropiate for the President to stick to his policy, nevertheless capitol Hill should lay down the line to the Iraqi politicians in a vote demanding the formation of a Unity Government or else.

What 'or else' you may ask? Or else support for the project and it's funding will slip out of the hands of the President through Congress Republicans and Democrats refusing to vote any more monies for reconstruction and internal aid to the Iraqi government.

Iraqi politicians more and more resemble the dissolute Hogarthian student who received the best education, the greatest opportunities, a multitide of chances but ended up half naked, unwashed and starving on the streets of London, cut off from his inheritance and disowned by his sire.

In a world where the light of globalism is showing Islam to be a largely corrupt, barbarian, sectarian, intolerant and brutal relegion in need of reform, it is perhaps not to far a conclusion to draw that its leaders and politicians are far too twisted and self-serving to care enough for their people to succeed either in Iraq or Afghanistan or anywhere else.

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Email Missinsi: missinsi@yahoo.co.uk

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