So I read:
The parallel is eerie.
I feel extraordinarily bad for the average Iraqi. I can't imagine what it'd be like to be a Shiite in some small town in central Iraq knowing that this giant military force that feels you should be put to death is grinding towards you. In Viet Nam, at least everyone saw each other as a fellow Vietnamese, albeit perhaps misguided. In Iraq, Sunnis see Shias as evil to be exterminated.
- US forces occupied a country with a history of political instability
- Insurgents hostile to the West, partially based in an adjacent country undergoing a civil war, are surging once we've pulled out of the country
- The client regime begs for support
- The client regime is thoroughly corrupt and elitist
- The US President dithers and might do airstrikes, but the country is sour on the idea and sure as hell doesn't want more years of ground fighting
- We may see helicopters evacuating embassy staff
The parallel is eerie.
I feel extraordinarily bad for the average Iraqi. I can't imagine what it'd be like to be a Shiite in some small town in central Iraq knowing that this giant military force that feels you should be put to death is grinding towards you. In Viet Nam, at least everyone saw each other as a fellow Vietnamese, albeit perhaps misguided. In Iraq, Sunnis see Shias as evil to be exterminated.