We had a chance to do this mission correctly at the very beginning. Instead, we spent three and a half years screwing around. The surge should have been implemented at the beginning of this war, instead of four years later.
We screwed up, and we screwed any chance of victory in the process.
Everyone wants to talk about bringing our troops home, yet few discuss the horrific realities that would closely follow such a move. This isn't "redeployment," it's running for the hills and allowing Iraq to descend into total and utter chaos.
Then let it be. Had we not entered Iraq, this pending civil war would have happened anyway. We serve as a barrier between three sides of this conflict. How long should we remain there? Ten years? Twenty? How about one hundred, like Walnuts McCain thinks? Meanwhile our soldiers are being murdered every single day by people we aren't sure are our friends or allies.
If we stay, we're screwed. There's no foreseeable path to victory, and we're just a mobile barrier waiting to break amid sectarian bloodshed. If we leave, we're screwed. Many of our soldiers will die as the numbers thin out, and the Iraqi people will be left to suffer in the process. The Iraqis should take control of their own government and police actions, which brings me to your next point...
We have trained over 175,000 Iraqi military personnel and 375,000 Iraqi police. The time will come (and is nearing) when they will be able to police the country and fight the insurgents (read: Islamic terrorists) on their own. That time is not now, and if we leave them at this critical juncture, that time will be never.
...Aren't those numbers comparable to the amount of troops we have in Iraq now? Why is it so hard to train these forces? Afterall, we don't train many of our troops when we send them into combat, considering many of them are national guardsmen. Bush and friends say that the troops are adequately prepared even though many of them are basically thrown into the desert, so why don't we just do the same to the Iraqis?
But in all seriousness... the numbers you mentioned are comparable to the amount of troops we have deployed in Iraq. Over 133,000 troops were stationed in Iraq last year. We should be training the Iraqis with all of our resources, then leave their country to them. It is their country, not ours, and their responsibility to sort out their own problems.
I thought Democrats were all about helping those "less fortunate." Well, I think the citizens of Iraq fall into that category. But instead of assisting these people and helping them reach a point where they can run the country and fight their battles on their own, Democrats want us to just leave these people to the unspeakable hardships that will befall them with a US withdrawal. Which is it? Help the people of Iraq, or say, "You know, it's time we take off. Good luck with everything" ?
I certainly support helping those who are less fortunate...
in our own country. We've spent over $500 billion on this war, taking money from an oh-so-plentiful pit of nothingness (aka a deficit), when that money could have been put towards some sort of health care reform, maintaining social security, infrastructure repairs, or it simply could have been used to pay off our mounting debts to other nations such as China. The amount we've spent on this war has sucked us dry financially, and will ruin our children's financial certainty as they pay back our debts long after they themselves retire.
I support fixing social security, reforming health care, reforming welfare, repairing our infrastructure and paying back our debts more than going into a country for fictitious reasons so we can play "international policeman."
Maybe President Obama will just go talk to all the terrorists over there and the sky over Iraq and Iran will be filled with rainbows made of cuddly puppies.
And maybe Walnuts McCain will single-handedly steer us into victory on horseback, and all the Sunnis and Shia and Kurds will shake hands and dance to Abba on an electric glass dancefloor created after the nuclear annihilation of Iran and the installation of Democracy and American flags in every single country around the world!!! Yay!! Hooray for Democracy in the name of blood and treasure.