3:46AM
Biden's been right all along

OP-ED: A plan for a stable Iraq, By JOE BIDEN, The State (SC), Sep. 25, 2007
Decent, reasonable argument for recognizing the facts on the ground and not engaging in wish fulfillment by pretending that flipping the Sunnis against al-Qaeda means anything more than the Sunnis looking out for themselves.
And from a guy who's been right all along on the subject.
Reader Comments (15)
Biden is a practical leader, no stupid ideology, no Clintonesque or racial baggage. Out of all the candidates I think he would end up running America and our foreign policy the most intelligent way.
FDR and Ike were right all along and made plenty of mistakes along the way.
How smart they all are depends on your time perspective. Grand strategy is not for the ADHD crowd.
Biden just may be smarter than any of us even give him credit for.
How can anyone vote for anyone else?
It is a dead language from another era.
We haven't fought a war that was "our war" since 1945. We have to leave such thinking where it belongs--in the past.
"[I]f his partition plans were implemented, Joe Biden would be remembered by Muslims and Arabs around the world in an altogether different way. He would be considered alongside other historical personalities who routinely are being accused by Middle Easterners for having destroyed their region completely: Arthur Balfour, Mark Sykes and Francois Georges-Picot."
Tom Mull: Actually what Biden is aiming for is a loose federal system that is already allowed for in the Iraqi constitution (and desired by the Kurdish region and , as I recall, two of the Shia regions. This is not a law proscribing anything for the Iraqi's but an initiative to get the Bush admin to go in the direction that most Iraqi's want to go in. The Iraqi's are already will along the way to dividing themselves off by race and religion. All the US can do is manage the Iraqi Ethnic Cleansing and minimize the Iraqi Ethnicide--that's where I see Biden's pragmatism leading. =)