Obama’s Irresponsible Withdrawal From Iraq Allowed Terrorists To Drive Iraq Toward Chaos, Lawlessness
Barack Obama: “As a candidate for president, I pledged to bring the war in Iraq to a responsible end.” Perhaps he should have simply pledged to be a failure. At least that way he would have actually made a promise he could keep …
By Ashish Kumar Sen, The Washington Times – “Security inside Iraq is unraveling at an alarming pace, and al Qaeda terrorists there aren’t just pulling the thread; they’re setting it on fire.
More than 1,000 Iraqis were killed in bombings and shootings last month, making July the deadliest month since violence between Sunni and Shiite Muslims peaked from 2006 to 2008, the United Nations says.
On Thursday, gunmen stormed a policeman’s home in Tikrit and killed him, his wife and their three children. When neighbors later approached the house, a nearby car bomb exploded and killed eight people — a noted al Qaeda tactic, though the terrorist group has not claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the past week alone, more than 85 Iraqis have been gunned down or blown up.
‘We are certainly seeing a rise of al Qaeda in Iraq,’ said Anthony Cordesman, a defense analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Jessica Lewis, a research director at the Institute for the Study of War, said in a recent report that al Qaeda in Iraq is ‘now setting the terms of battle in Iraq for the first time since 2006.’
Iraq’s slide toward chaos began in the aftermath of the 2011 withdrawal of U.S. troops, who had mostly secured the country after its eruption of sectarian violence.
Al Qaeda in Iraq, predominantly Sunni extremists, has claimed responsibility for scores of deadly attacks in its long-running efforts to disrupt the Shiite-led government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Its insurgency is part of a trend in which the global terrorist network’s affiliates have asserted themselves throughout the Arab world.
This week, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and the American consulates in the Iraqi cities of Basra and Erbil were among more than two dozen U.S. diplomatic facilities in the Middle East, Asia and Africa that were closed because of concerns about an imminent terrorist attack. The facilities in Iraq reopened Monday.
‘The growing Sunni rebellion in Iraq has fueled the resurgence [of al Qaeda in Iraq], as has the fact that the U.S. isn’t there providing intelligence, backstopping the Iraqi security forces or continuing to train and keep up their skill levels,’ said Kenneth Katzman, an analyst of Middle Eastern affairs at the Congressional Research Service.” Read more.
Flashback: Barack Obama 2007 Radio Interview: The Day I’m Inaugurated Muslim Hostility Will Ease – “‘I truly believe that the day I’m inaugurated, not only does the country look at itself differently but the world looks at America differently. If I’m reaching out to the Muslim world they understand that I’ve lived in a Muslim country and I may be a Christian but I also understand their point of view… That will ultimately make us safer…” Read more.




Obama is in no position to negotiate successfully with anyone. His electorate want out of wars, his electorate don’t want OIL turned off, his choices are maintaining the status quo with the Gulf States, keeping the American Muslim population happy rather than sparking off any riots. He is lifting sanctions with Iran who will ultimately control Iraq. Why will Iran control Iraq? Iran will control Iraq because she is a largely Sunni, she has enormous OIL deposits and the US needs to keep American cars on the road, and still keep the weapons market ahead. America’s two main earners are cars, weapons under which comes aircraft both domestic and wartime.
LikeLike