{"id":1311,"date":"2015-06-05T18:51:17","date_gmt":"2015-06-05T22:51:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/?p=1311"},"modified":"2015-06-05T18:51:17","modified_gmt":"2015-06-05T22:51:17","slug":"the-neocons-and-iraq-let-us-never-forget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/2015\/06\/the-neocons-and-iraq-let-us-never-forget.html","title":{"rendered":"The Neocons and Iraq: Let Us Never Forget"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Unsurprisingly, for his latest stance on the NSA, Rand Paul is now Public Enemy Number One\u2014courtesy of <em>the members of his own party<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Rand Paul\u2019s \u201cisolationism\u201d spooks neoconservatives.<\/p>\n<p>In light of both the latest blitzkrieg against Rand as well as the impending presidential season, we would be well served to remind ourselves of exactly who it is that both the Kentucky senator and the rest of us are dealing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Iraq War<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Let us never forget that the very same Republicans who vilify \u201cisolationists\u201d are responsible for having plunged this nation into what many now regard as the worst foreign policy disaster in its history.<\/p>\n<p>Against this charge, neoconservatives can be counted upon to reply in two ways:<\/p>\n<p>(1)In 2002, <em>everyone <\/em>believed that Saddam Hussein had \u201cweapons of mass destruction\u201d (WMD\u2019s) that he was determined to use against America.<\/p>\n<p>(2)Following The Surge in 2008, the war in Iraq was <em>won. <\/em>That the country is an unmitigated conflagration at present has <em>everything<\/em> to do with Barack Obama\u2019s decision to withdraw American forces.<\/p>\n<p>Both of these lines are scandalously dishonest.<\/p>\n<p>For starters, it is simply <em>false <\/em>that there was ever a <em>unanimous<\/em> consensus that Iraq had WMD\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>For sure, the dominant narrative of the time featured an Iraq laboring feverishly and secretively to destroy the United States.<\/p>\n<p>But the narrative had its critics from day one.<\/p>\n<p>Within the intelligence community, there were dissenting voices, experts who insisted that the conventional wisdom on this issue\u2014like the conventional wisdom on so many others\u2014was just <em>wrong<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Plenty of seasoned conservative and libertarian commentators spared no occasion to draw the public\u2019s attention to the bad arguments and weak evidence of the war\u2019s polemicists. For good measure, they also foretold (presciently, as we now see) of the dire consequences to which war in Iraq promised to lead.<\/p>\n<p>For their efforts, they were ignored, mocked, and, ultimately, <em>purged<\/em> from the Big Media-approved discourse. As Republicans and Democrats peddle the lie that no one knew then what everyone knows today\u2014Iraq had no WMD\u2019s\u2014they reveal their determination to keep the war\u2019s old right conservative and libertarian critics in exile.<\/p>\n<p>In short: Some people most certainly <em>did <\/em>know that there were no WMD\u2019s in Iraq.<\/p>\n<p>Pushed on this score, the neoconservative Republican may cede the point. However, he could then fire back that even if it wasn\u2019t literally everyone who believed that Iraq posed a threat to American security, <em>most <\/em>people did believe this.<\/p>\n<p>This may very well be true. It is also logically irrelevant\u2014as neoconservatives themselves should be the first to know.<\/p>\n<p>After all, \u201cmost\u201d of \u201cthe experts\u201d claim that anthropogenic \u201cclimate change\u201d is a real and perilous phenomenon. Yet neoconservatives remind us that there <em>are <\/em>scientists, even if they are in the minority, who insist that this is propaganda. And it is with this minority of dissenters that they side.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMost\u201d Americans are convinced that the war in Iraq was a calamitous course of action. Neoconservatives, however, <em>still <\/em>refuse to be persuaded of the error of their ways.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMost\u201d Americans staunchly oppose amnesty for illegal aliens. But neoconservatives assure the former that \u201ccomprehensive immigration reform\u201d is necessary.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMost\u201d Americans believed in 2006 and 2008 that their country would be best served in the hands of Democrats. Neoconservatives still disagree.<\/p>\n<p>Neoconservatives\u2019 claim regarding the reason for the contemporary situation in Iraq is every bit as disingenuous as their attempt to vindicate their decision to launch the war.<\/p>\n<p>Iraq had <em>never <\/em>been <em>won. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Notice, those who say as much never ever tell us <em>what <\/em>exactly it is that was \u201cwon.\u201d Considering that the establishment of a functioning \u201cdemocracy\u201d in the heart of the Islamic world was eventually revealed to have been the neoconservatives\u2019 ultimate objective in invading Iraq, victory, presumably, could be declared only if this was achieved.<\/p>\n<p>But nothing of the sort came close to being realized.<\/p>\n<p>Well, neoconservatives will respond, the machinery of a democratic government, i.e. democratic elections, etc. were indeed in place. And after The Surge, some semblance of peace and stability had been secured. It was only after Obama brought our soldiers home that Iraq was lost.<\/p>\n<p>A little rudimentary logic will go a long way in analyzing this reasoning.<\/p>\n<p>First, tellingly, Obama (of whom I am no fan) advanced this GOP talking point before the Republicans invented it! Obama <em>declared <\/em>victory in Iraq. Precisely because the idea of victory implies the <em>completion<\/em> of a contest, he used the pretext of victory to justify his decision to call America\u2019s soldiers home.<\/p>\n<p>At the time, the war\u2019s apologists beseeched Obama to reconsider\u2014but they never once agreed with him that America \u201cwon\u201d in Iraq.<\/p>\n<p>This came later\u2014<em>after<\/em> Iraq degenerated into the cesspool that it is right now.<\/p>\n<p>Secondly, what kind of victory could we have achieved in Iraq if the moment American soldiers left for home the place became a bastion for exponentially more violence, disorder, and terrorism than it ever was under the regime that America toppled? In other words, after a decade or so of war, if the American Soldier is the only thing standing between the post-Surge Iraq and, say, an Iraq dominated by ISIS and the like, then Iraq was a house of straw.<\/p>\n<p>This is not the face of victory.<\/p>\n<p>Think about it: If the only way to prevent your home from imploding in on itself is for the men who you called upon to repair it to move in with you and prop it up indefinitely, would you credit them with having fixed your problem? Would you or they think to declare \u201cvictory\u201d over the problems with your home?<\/p>\n<p>Whatever the neoconservatives say against Rand Paul and\/or any and every other \u201cisolationist,\u201d the stone-cold fact of the matter is that no isolationist is responsible for the catastrophe that is the Iraq War. No \u201cisolationist\u201d is culpable for the tens of thousands of deaths, the even greater number of non-fatal casualties, the annihilation of whole communities (particularly Christian communities), the trillions of dollars, and the incalculable emotional and mental anguish that are the costs of the project in Iraq.<\/p>\n<p>It is the neoconservatives who enjoy this distinction.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Unsurprisingly, for his latest stance on the NSA, Rand Paul is now Public Enemy Number One\u2014courtesy of the members of his own party. Rand Paul\u2019s \u201cisolationism\u201d spooks neoconservatives. 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