Thune Blames Iraqi Leaders for Iraq's Problems
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Todd Epp in John Thune the Legislator, Tim Johnson, Veterans, War in Iraq

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Sen. John Thune to Iraq: It's Your Problem, Fix It!
I seem to remember a quote from former Secretary of State Colin Powell about the Pottery Barn rule regarding Iraq: if you break it, you pay for it.

According to today's Argus Leader, jet-setting Senator John Randolph Thune is in Iraq again telling the Iraqis, basically, they have to fix the mess that the Bush Administration created in their country.  An excerpt:

Thune joins call for Iraq to establish stability  

Sen. John Thune, a bipartisan Congressional delegation and three governors pressed the case to Iraqi officials Saturday in Baghdad that it is imperative Iraq form a government and functional national security forces before U.S. voters lose all patience with the military presence there. At the same time in Sioux Falls, Sen. Tim Johnson heard from veterans - including several who had returned from Iraq - who said they received inadequate care from the Department of Veterans Affairs in dealing with the psychological wounds of combat and problems involved in returning from a war zone to civilian life. Thune made his second trip to Iraq in about a year. In addition to Iraqi officials, he met with U.S. troops, including some active duty Army soldiers from South Dakota, and today he plans to meet with front line soldiers who do the house-to-house patrols and drive the dangerous streets of Baghdad.

I mean, really, John!  The US essentially destroys Iraq's infrastructure in two wars, fails to quell the insurgency that its invasion created, fails to restore services, fails to provide for security for Iraqis to lead something approaching normal lives, and then he has the freakin' balls to go to their capital and blame Iraqi leaders?  I'm surprised you didn't also blame Tom Daschle in all this.  I'm sure Sibby will blame Chad Schuldt and Kool-Aid for Iraq's problems, not President George W. Bush.

Talk about surreal--and obscene.

Meanwhile, our worthwhile U.S. Senator, Tim Johnson, is trying to help clean up the physical and emotional mess this ill-thought out war is having on our own troops. 

 

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