Cheney: Invading Iraq would create a “quagmire”
Thursday, August 16
Here is one of the best arguments made against the invasion of Iraq:
Once you got to Iraq and took it over, took down Saddam Hussein's government, then what are you going to put in its place? That's a very volatile part of the world, and if you take down the central government of Iraq, you could very easily end up seeing pieces of Iraq fly off: part of it, the Syrians would like to have to the west, part of it -- eastern Iraq -- the Iranians would like to claim, they fought over it for eight years. In the north you've got the Kurds, and if the Kurds spin loose and join with the Kurds in Turkey, then you threaten the territorial integrity of Turkey.
This is a coherent, well thought out, realistic take on the prospects of an invasion and occupation of Iraq. It was also made in 1994 – by Dick Cheney.
The same man who led the Bush Administration's charge into Iraq in more than four years ago. The same man who said in 2003, "My belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators." The same man who continues to drive the White House's failed policy in Iraq.
If only Dick Cheney had taken his own advice.
Watch the video of the vice president arguing against an invasion of Iraq:
Read the full transcript after the jump:
TRANSCRIPT:
Q: Do you think the U.S., or U.N. forces, should have moved into Baghdad?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: Because if we'd gone to Baghdad we would have been all alone. There wouldn't have been anybody else with us. There would have been a U.S. occupation of Iraq. None of the Arab forces that were willing to fight with us in Kuwait were willing to invade Iraq.
Once you got to Iraq and took it over, took down Saddam Hussein's government, then what are you going to put in its place? That's a very volatile part of the world, and if you take down the central government of Iraq, you could very easily end up seeing pieces of Iraq fly off: part of it, the Syrians would like to have to the west, part of it -- eastern Iraq -- the Iranians would like to claim, they fought over it for eight years. In the north you've got the Kurds, and if the Kurds spin loose and join with the Kurds in Turkey, then you threaten the territorial integrity of Turkey.
It's a quagmire if you go that far and try to take over Iraq.
The other thing was casualties. Everyone was impressed with the fact we were able to do our job with as few casualties as we had. But for the 146 Americans killed in action, and for their families -- it wasn't a cheap war. And the question for the president, in terms of whether or not we went on to Baghdad, took additional casualties in an effort to get Saddam Hussein, was how many additional dead Americans is Saddam worth?
Our judgment was, not very many, and I think we got it right.
Posted by Americans United For Change Web Team

1 Comment
I’m standing with Bachman You people are clueless
dunhcan | Sunday, August 26 at 10:34 AM