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IBC
09-13-2007, 04:44 PM
Bleak picture in global security report

By DAVID STRINGER, Associated Press WriterWed Sep 12, 12:45 PM ET

A respected think tank concluded Wednesday that the United States has lost influence as a result of failings over the Iraq war, encouraging its detractors — including Iran and Russia — and jeopardizing stability in Asia and the Middle East.

In its annual report on global security, the International Institute of Strategic Studies painted a bleak picture of conflict in the Middle East, an emboldened al-Qaida and growing Islamic radicalism across Europe. New European leaders offer hope of a fresh approach in the fight against terrorism, the report said, but success is unlikely with the White House struggling to command global respect.

With weak leadership from Washington, "the risk is that simmering international tensions will spill over and endanger global prosperity," the report said.

The institute warned that a string of thwarted terrorist plots in Europe highlights the increased radicalization of Islamic communities on the continent — and a wider failure to disable Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network.

"The United States and its allies have failed to deal a deathblow to al-Qaida; the organization's ideology appears to have taken root to such a degree that it will require decades to eradicate," the report said.

In Iraq, U.S. troops need more support from Iraqi politicians to deliver improved security, the institute said. "There are grave doubts, about the ability, let alone the willingness, of the Iraqi government to do this," said the report.

If the additional 30,000 U.S. troops deployed this year does not bring "sustainable security and political compromise" by early next year, the surge will have failed, the think tank said.

Authors of the study asserted that the damage to international security and American standing from the Iraq war will take years to repair.

An insurgency is also growing in Afghanistan, fueled by those whose livelihoods have been destroyed by conflict and disaffected young men displaced to Pakistan, the institute said. The report proposed that the international community encourage Afghanistan's government to draw moderate Taliban leaders into the political process.

Figures released in July showed Afghanistan's illicit heroin-producing poppy harvest set another record this season. There may have to be an acceptance that "poppy is too deeply woven into the national psyche and local economy to be eradicated wholesale," the report said.

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What was Petraeus' answer when asked if the Iraq war was making us safer?

Ed Who?
09-13-2007, 06:07 PM
"The United States and its allies have failed to deal a deathblow to al-Qaida; the organization's ideology appears to have taken root to such a degree that it will require decades to eradicate," the report said.

From IISS (I'd think if it was Euro, it would be pronounced ASS):

The IISS was founded in 1958 in the UK by a number of individuals interested in how to maintain civilised international relations in the nuclear age. Much of the Institute’s early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War.

A bong, a few tie-dyed shirts, and a bunch of longhaired losers lying around a campfire away from being a 1960's peacenik commune. Call up Jackson Browne and James Taylor, they'll probably drop a tab or two and help formulate more "global policy."

IBC
09-14-2007, 11:15 AM
From IISS (I'd think if it was Euro, it would be pronounced ASS):



A bong, a few tie-dyed shirts, and a bunch of longhaired losers lying around a campfire away from being a 1960's peacenik commune. Call up Jackson Browne and James Taylor, they'll probably drop a tab or two and help formulate more "global policy."

Not really man, not really. In fact, this is just ridiculous yet again from you. Absolutely no substance to your argument.

Ed Who?
09-14-2007, 12:11 PM
Not really man, not really. In fact, this is just ridiculous yet again from you. Absolutely no substance to your argument.

I would say the same thing about the Idiotic Institute for Socialist Strategery.

IBC
09-14-2007, 12:30 PM
I would say the same thing about the Idiotic Institute for Socialist Strategery.

My goodness man. You read about them, and when you saw they were against nuclear war during the cold war you called them hippies and liberals.

BTW, strategery is a Bushism.