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Dems cave on Iraq bill, withdraw timetable demand

posted at 5:39 pm on May 21, 2007 by Allahpundit
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Captain Ed’s expecting riots in nutrootsville. What for? Between the rumors about Gordon Brown pulling out and Republicans defecting in numbers to the anti-war side in September if things don’t change, they might as well just give Bush his money and stand back. It denies the GOP any excuse with which to blame them later if/when things finally go irretrievably south, which has always been one of their utmost concerns. In fact, the Iraqi defense minister acknowledged today for the first time that he’s drawing up contingency plans for an abrupt American pullout. Everyone knows the score.

Bush isn’t going to ride Maliki all the way down the hill if things don’t turn around soon, whatever he might have said on the phone today.

Intervention “is the eternal temptation for the Americans,” said one U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity when discussing internal deliberations. “As we get closer and closer to the fall, and the benchmarks are not met … there will be a growing appeal to the idea that if we can replace the top guy, we can get back on track.”…

A party headed by former interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, with quiet backing from Saudis, Egyptians and Persian Gulf emirates, has been seeking allies among Iraqi groups and in Washington, U.S. officials said. Hoping to build support, Allawi’s allies from neighboring countries tried to arrange for him to attend the meeting on Iraq in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheik this month. The plan was abandoned when Maliki threatened to refuse to take part if his would-be successor was there as well.

Meanwhile, the party long known as the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, the largest Shiite Muslim faction, has been changing its image to make itself appear more in the mainstream — “more presentable,” said the U.S. official. In one such sign, the group announced recently that it was dropping the word “revolution” from its name. It is now known as the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council.

Allawi’s probably the favorite given his history of being tough on Sadr, the fact that he has the Sunnis’ approval, and the advantage, unlike SCIRI, of not controlling any militia of his own.

Speaking of contingency plans, an unnamed military officer tells WaPo that the military has a plan to invade Sadr City as a last ditch “second Fallujah” operation in case they can’t secure political cooperation from the locals. According to another officer stationed in the area, “everyone is affiliated” with the JAM. He’s not kidding, either: read the excerpt at Danger Room about Shiite militia infiltration of police squads, a development years in the making.


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Wait…was the Amnesty Bill a red herring, diversion from this?? SNARK!

One can dream.

tickleddragon on May 21, 2007 at 5:46 PM

Can we please begin to bomb and break things over there now?

SouthernGent on May 21, 2007 at 5:49 PM

Can you say bait and switch?(Tally-ho Tehran)…..If only the administration had that much imagination.

Limerick on May 21, 2007 at 6:03 PM

You mean a majority Shia country is overrun with Shiites?!

No way, man. They should have thrown the Sunnis overboard from the get go.

Stormy70 on May 21, 2007 at 6:39 PM

It denies the GOP any excuse with which to blame them later if/when things finally go irretrievably south, which has always been one of their utmost concerns fondest hopes.

Fixed it.

thirteen28 on May 21, 2007 at 6:48 PM

for there is no joy in Kossville…

Mighty Pelosi has struck out….

Romeo13 on May 21, 2007 at 6:58 PM

They always knew that they would cave and they were just making nutroots hay.

Not many will cry tears after Maliki, for many reasons. Not even he will, since he didn’t really want the job in the first place, and it’s a really hard one.

Entelechy on May 21, 2007 at 7:13 PM

(Like Rudy) I hadn’t heard of this conspiracy theory before - from a comment on the HuffPoo post on Hillary’s waffeling on the Iraq war

BUSH - CLINTON - BUSH - CLINTON

If thinking about that doesn’t make ANY US citizen cringe then you a lost consumer zombie. We don’t like royalty in this country, remember? We don’t go in for dynasties.

With each passing year I’m more convinced that the “fiasco” of the first year of Bill Clinton’s presidency was completely and purposefully engineered. The neo-corporatists understood that a vote for Clinton back then was a vote AGAINST a national health care program, AGAINST equal rights for people in the military or any other profession, AGAINST any progressive ideas and FOR corporate control of OUR government.

National Alzheimers doesn’t even describe it effectively. It’s mindless zombism. Wake the dead!

Earthlings Unite!
By: KenTao on May 21, 2007 at 04:10pm
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Entelechy on May 21, 2007 at 7:24 PM

So the dhimmis are gonna surrender on the issue of surrender? Give up on givin’ up?

Tony737 on May 22, 2007 at 12:31 AM

Maliki has to go. Wimp. Sadr/Iranian puppet. Chinless.

Connie on May 22, 2007 at 1:54 AM

I don’t like saying they “caved”. Let’s welcome them to the correct choice, not make it humiliating for them.

MayBee on May 22, 2007 at 2:09 AM

It would be a good thing if Allawi became the new head of the Iraqi government. With Petraeus and Allawi in their respective positions of responsibility, it is possible for us to have a meaningful “win.”

Phil Byler on May 22, 2007 at 1:46 PM


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