Category Archives: united states

Why the US isn't leaving Iraq – even under Hillary

Just read the three powerful paragraphs below off the recent Strafor report. Damning stuff. It suggests the prospect of the US concentrating forces in Afghanistan are slight as Iraq will continue to tie them down for the next several years. Moreover, if there was ever any doubt, it should now be erased: the Neo-cons have created a geopolitical disaster that makes Vietnam look minor. The US had few tangible interests in Vietnam – in Iraq it has to worry about the stability of global oil supply.

“After years of organizational chaos, the United States has simplified its plan for Iraq: Prevent Iran from becoming a regional hegemon. Once-lofty thoughts of forging a democracy in general or supporting a particular government were abandoned in Washington well before the congressional testimony of Gen. David Petraeus. Reconstruction is on the back burner and even oil is now an afterthought at best. The entirety of American policy has been stripped down to a single thought: Iran.

That thought is now broadly held throughout not only the Bush administration but also the American intelligence and defense communities. It is not an unreasonable position. An American exodus from Iraq would allow Iran to leverage its allies in Iraq’s Shiite South to eventually gain control of most of Iraq. Iran’s influence also extends to significant Shiite communities on the Persian Gulf’s western oil-rich shore. Without U.S. forces blocking the Iranians, the military incompetence of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar could be perceived by the Iranians as an invitation to conquer that shore. That would land roughly 20 million barrels per day of global oil output — about one-quarter of the global total — under Tehran’s control. Rhetoric aside, an outcome such as this would push any U.S. president into a broad regional war to prevent a hostile power from shutting off the global economic pulse.

So the United States, for better or worse, is in Iraq for the long haul. This requires some strategy for dealing with the other power with the most influence in the country, Iran. This, in turn, leaves the United States with two options: It can simply attempt to run Iraq as a protectorate forever, a singularly unappealing option, or it can attempt to strike a deal with Iran on the issue of Iraq — and find some way to share influence.”

Apparently there is something worse than a contained Saddam Hussain in Iraq. An uncontained Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran.

San Francisco – the America everyone can love

Just stepped in the door ending a 3 week monster road trip which included plenty of politics, work and hanging with friends. Deeper thoughts from the trip’s conversations will hopefully go up tomorrow but in the meantime, two funny anecdotes:

1. I love San Fran. I love that the SF airport (Terminal One) has a Free Speech Zone. This long counter is a place where any individual can perch themselves and do or say pretty much whatever they want – usually soliciting your time or money for a charitable cause. Sometimes people say SF is flaky left, but at least they are serious about protecting core rights – something that remains important even, sadly, in this day and age.

2. Was having such a good time hanging out with Jonathan Greenberg at Stanford today I was late leaving for the airport to catch my flight. Jonathan called a cab but thought it would take too long to arrive. Fortunately, every Friday renowned French philosopher Rene Girard holds court at the Gould Center for Conflict Resolution Programs and, by chance, the meeting was breaking up. Jonathan leapt in and asked if any of the attendees were going to San Fran and could give me a lift to SFO. Two elderly gentlemen – who happened to be fellows at the Hoover Institute – agreed to do so. Before I knew it I was in the back of a beat up Volvo cruising south on 280.
I have to say, Stanford is a great. Moreover, you can really see how the hippy culture has been imbued into the place. Can you name a renown university where a professor can ask a room of strangers if anyone can “give his buddy a lift” and will not only be taken seriously but can get an affirmative reaction?

What is there not to like about San Fran? A place so friendly that even the Neo-Cons pick up hitch hikers.

Oh, and yeah, I made my flight.