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http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed051804a.cfm
Washington War Wobbles: Powell's Misplay
May 18, 2004 |  |
Never make a promise you're not willing to keep. Someone just might call
your bluff.

Case in point: Last Friday, several Coalition foreign-policy leaders at the
Group of Eight pre-summit suggested that - if asked by the post-June 30
Iraqi transitional government to leave Iraq - the Coalition would take its
marbles (and soldiers) and go home.

Secretary of State Colin Powell said, "Were this interim government to say
to us, 'We really think we can handle this on our own and it will be better
if you were to leave,' we will leave." The British, Italian and Japanese
foreign ministers quickly followed suit.

Now, this may have been said merely to give credence to the perception of
increasing Iraqi sovereignty as we move toward a new interim government
there. But it's quite dangerous to even raise this as a possibility.

As much as we all want to see the troops come home as soon as possible, even
to suggest the notion of a (premature) departure is a patently bad idea. It
might lead some to view our commitment to Iraq as shaky - discouraging our
friends (e.g., the Kurds) and encouraging our enemies that victory might be
within their grasp after all. In light of yesterday's killing of Iraqi
Governing Council leader Izzedine Salim, we should back off of this
suggestion immediately.

Even though Secretary Powell and the others expressed confidence that the
new Iraqi government wouldn't ask Coalition forces to leave, who's to say
the new government might not just take us up on the offer? In fact, some
prominent Iraqis are already advocating that course of action.

On Saturday, Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi called for America to
turn over the oil industry and security to Iraqi forces. In Fallujah, the
new commander of the 1,800-strong Fallujah brigade, Gen. Muhammed Latif, has
suggested that Iraq no longer needs U.S. soldiers, just help with
rebuilding.

Not surprisingly, Russia and France have also weighed in on limiting the
Coalition's control and influence after June 30, undoubtedly to get their
financial claws back into Iraq. Iran must also be pulling its strings with
the Shia community (65 percent of Iraq's population) to give the Coalition a
shove out the door.

The question is: Will more voices (at home and abroad) join this chorus for
the 33-country Coalition to leave Iraq before the job is done?

Make no mistake about it: Iraqi security forces are nowhere near ready to
handle the situation. Turning over control would play into the hands of the
terrorists, foreign fighters and insurgents by creating a power vacuum.
Moreover, Iraq is in no way able to handle its own external defense from the
likes of rivals Iran and Syria.

Furthermore, a premature pullout of Coalition forces could:

Set the stage for a civil war: With its complicated ethnic and religious
make-up, Iraq has the potential to spin out of control quickly, leading to a
bloodbath and the country's disintegration. Iran and Syria would welcome a
weak, divided Iraq and exploit it for anti-American, anti-Israeli purposes.
Create a safe haven for terrorists: Terrorists thrive in chaos. The
premature departure of Coalition troops could turn Iraq into a veritable
playground for the likes of al Qaeda and its Iraqi cohort, Ansar al Islam.
Discourage investment and aid programs: After years of neglect under Saddam
Hussein and the war, Iraq must be rebuilt. It also needs foreign investment
and assistance in developing civil institutions as it moves toward
democracy. Who would invest in Iraq or send humanitarian workers there,
thinking the Coalition might precipitously punch out?
Security and stability are critical to Iraq's future. Putting security
responsibilities into Iraqi hands at this point is putting the cart before
the horse. U.S. troops should stay in Iraq until it can defend itself - and
at least until the country holds national elections early next year.
Anything short of this invites potential disaster and further delay of full
Iraqi sovereignty.

America has been rocked by recent events in Iraq, but this no time to lose
our nerve. The Coalition needs to be more steadfast than ever in its
willingness to see this through to victory. Success in Iraq remains our only
exit strategy.

Peter Brookes is a Heritage Foundation senior fellow.

First appeared in the New York Post

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