From my libertarian friends at the Independent Institute:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Brigid O’Neil (510) 632-1366
Tuesday, May 25, 2004STATEMENT OF INSTITUTE’S SENIOR FELLOW FOR FOREIGN POLICY ON PRESIDENT BUSH’S SPEECH
“Like a deer caught in the headlights, the Bush administration is paralyzed in the face of imminent danger.”
OAKLAND, CALIF. – Ivan Eland, senior fellow for foreign policy at the Independent Institute and director of the Institute’s Center for Peace and Liberty, issued the following statement today regarding President Bush’s speech at the Army War College:
“George W. Bush’s May 24th speech on Iraq at the Army War College was designed to show that the president has a definite plan for Iraq’s future. But the lack of details provided about the imminent transfer of ‘full sovereignty’ to the Iraqis indicates quite the opposite and that the word ‘full’ should be changed to ‘minimal.’ The only new detail provided was the symbolic fluff of pledging to destroy the Abu Ghraib prison, which will do little to repair the monumental damage to the coalition war effort by U.S. torture perpetrated there. Like a deer caught in the headlights, the Bush administration is paralyzed in the face of imminent danger. In the face of growing Iraqi hostility toward the U.S. occupation and eroding popularity of the war and president at home, Bush’s speech indicates that he will merely try to muddle through. On the ground, the Bush administration has given up the risky goal of disarming the numerous Iraqi militias and is now attempting to co-opt them in order to hold down U.S. casualties until the U.S. presidential election. In a unified Iraq, this strategy is recipe for eventual civil war. Instead the president needs a bold plan of genuine Iraqi self-determination–what would probably amount to a loose confederation of Iraqi ethnic/religious groups or even three or more independent states–and withdrawal of U.S. forces.”
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Its always nice to hear from real libertarians, instead of the LINO apologists who view any criticism of the current Administration or the war as some form of new treason.