Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Why leaving Iraq will be Good

Now that Pax Pelosi has begun and pledged "a new direction" in Iraq (not to mention much, much more government interference), it's a good time to consider the consequences of this plan. Let's do that by considering the Scary(TM) consequensces that the NeoCons predicted:

1. "The Iraqis deserve a chance at freedom"

The Iraqis are Muslims. Muslims don't want or respect freedom. They want Shari'a. I say, let them have it, and trying to "educate" them to change their mind on that point is not worth one red cent of American treasure or one drop of American blood.

2. "If we leave, Iraq will disintegrate into civil war"

RAD!!! This means Shi'a killing Sunni, and vice versa, and this is a Good Thing. The world needs less Muslims, not more! And if they're killing each other, then that is the best possible way for them to be eliminated. Oh, I'm sorry, was I supposed to love and forgive and "dialogue with" the people who want to kill all gays? I take that only slightly personally, you know. People who threaten to kill me for being gay and ground that violence in a religion that can never be reformed tend to make my Hitlerrhoids flare up.

3. "If we leave, then Iraq will become a haven for 'terrorists'"

It already *is* a haven for mujahedeen. Is it not nearly 100% Muslim already? What did you expect to happen, Rumsfeld? Mardi Gras parades?

4. "Fighting the terrorists in Iraq keeps us from fighting them here"

Tell that to the people who were run over by Omeed Aziz Popal. The jihad ideology (Islamic supremacy, Islamic imperialism, Islamic violence) is taught in ALL major schools of Islamic thought and completely justified by Mohammed's words. A(nother) jihad attack on American soil is a matter of when, not if.

Perhaps after we pull out of Iraq we will be able to redirect our efforts into more propaganda and covert anti-jihad special operations. I think that will be much more effective in countering jihad than the stupid, expensive, and ineffective "nation building" we've done in Iraq.

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