by DemFromCT
Sun Oct 31st, 2004 at 18:07:37 GMT
It is helpful, on occasion, to recall what some of the issues are in this election. SCOTUS. The Rule of Law. The environment. Science policy. Oh, yeah. And Iraq (and with it, crumbling visions of Empire) is still waiting.
In Iraq, U.S. Officials Cite Obstacles to Victory
Senior American military commanders and civilian officials in Iraq are speaking more candidly about the hurdles that could jeopardize their plans to defeat an adaptive and tenacious insurgency and hold elections in January.
Outwardly, they give an upbeat assessment that the counterinsurgency is winnable. But in interviews with 15 of the top American generals, admirals and embassy officials conducted in Iraq in late October, many described risks that could worsen the security situation and derail the political process that they are counting on to help quell the insurgency.
Commanders voiced fears that many of Iraq's expanding security forces, soon to be led by largely untested generals, have been penetrated by spies for the insurgents. Reconstruction aid is finally flowing into formerly rebel-held cities like Samarra and other areas, but some officers fear that bureaucratic delays could undermine the aid's calming effects. They also spoke of new American intelligence assessments that show that the insurgents have significantly more fighters - 8,000 to 12,000 hard-core militants - and far greater financial resources than previously estimated.
Anyone want to bet against the idea that after Wednesday, all of a sudden, a whole host of new obstacles will suddenly become apparent?
Update [2004-10-31 15:18:19 by DemFromCT]:
Oops. Colin Powell spills more beans. And as Rummy once said, we don't know what we don't know. So why hasn't the press reported this before the election?