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This seems to be the pervaiding the message of the campaign to end the Iraq war. For the record, I am vehemently opposed the war in Iraq and have sung the phrase myself. But what does this mean to folks, here at DU. Does it mean an immediate, full scale withdrawing from the country? Does it mean scaling back our troop commitment? Drawing up an exit strategy and forcing compliance? The ramifications of withdrawing from this mess that we have made are grave on all counts. So what is the answer? Once we get beyond the justified emotional and moral outrage, once the dust settles, what are we to do?
I have recently been reading about the economic motivations for this invasion. Nixon's decision to drop the Gold Standard, oil being traded in U.S. fiat dollars, U.S. essentially becoming the world's bank, the Euro's rise, OPEC considering abandoning the dollar in favor of the Euro, the U.S. hegomony threatened, IRAQ FIRST OPEC NATION TO SELL OIL IN EURO, U.S. strong-arming OPEC into retaining the dollar and sending a message to other OPEC members that they can expect the same from us if they change to the Euro, and so on and so forth. (I now have a clearer understanding of Europe's opposition to this war beyond the moral argument)
If we pull out now what do we think will happen? (This is asked not to make an argument for staying, but as a legitimately unbiased question) Our entire economy is already vulnerable due to the way we value the dollar. If we pull out are we careening toward economic collapse? Is there any solution? The White House talks of not showing weakness to terror, but this is really about our economy/currency and it's precarious situation. Now, I've always known that this war was about oil, but in my mind I suppose I thought it was just about PROFIT for oil companies and not about our entire economy and the value of our currency. I suppose I've been naive, but I am really interested to hear what the folks here think. You are the smartest, most well informed group of people I know... any thoughts?
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