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Chris Hitchens: "Losing the Iraq War - Do the Left Really Want Us to?
2005-08-09
Another request in my in-box, asking if I'll be interviewed about Iraq for a piece "dealing with how writers and intellectuals are dealing with the state of the war, whether it's causing depression of any sort, if people are rethinking their positions or if they simply aren't talking about it." I suppose that I'll keep on being asked this until I give the right answer, which I suspect is "Uncle."

There is a sort of unspoken feeling, underlying the entire debate on the war, that if you favored it or favor it, you stress the good news, and if you opposed or oppose it you stress the bad. I do not find myself on either side of this false dichotomy. I think that those who supported regime change should confront the idea of defeat, and what it would mean for Iraq and America and the world, every day. It is a combat defined very much by the nature of the enemy, which one might think was so obviously and palpably evil that the very thought of its victory would make any decent person shudder. It is, moreover, a critical front in a much wider struggle against a vicious and totalitarian ideology.

It never seemed to me that there was any alternative to confronting the reality of Iraq, which was already on the verge of implosion and might, if left to rot and crash, have become to the region what the Congo is to Central Africa: a vortex of chaos and misery that would draw in opportunistic interventions from Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. Bad as Iraq may look now, it is nothing to what it would have become without the steadying influence of coalition forces. None of the many blunders in postwar planning make any essential difference to that conclusion. Indeed, by drawing attention to the ruined condition of the Iraqi society and its infrastructure, they serve to reinforce the point.

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Posted by:Captain America

#3  Which Demoncat pissed in his cereal? All of a sudden Chris Hitchens is RightWinger.

Oh! I remember who it was, the ballerina boy, Ron Reagan.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-08-09 23:44  

#2  
Losing the Iraq War - Do the Left Really Want Us to?
Yes.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-08-09 21:25  

#1  "Does the Left Really Want Us To?"

I assume you meant that as a rhetorical question, Mr. Hitchens, but in case you didn't, the answer would be a big Yes. Nothing could please them more.
Posted by: Matt   2005-08-09 20:44  

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