Max Boot ...."Was their sacrifice worthwhile? From today’s vantage point, unfortunately, the answer looks increasingly to be “no”—but it did not need to turn out that way. The “surge” of 2007-2008 reduced violence by 90% and set Iraq on track to become a functional democracy. Alas, President Obama did not show much commitment to negotiate a Status of Forces Agreement that would have kept American forces past 2011. The result is that US influence in Iraq has plummeted while Iranian influence has soared. Left to his own devices, Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki is acting in increasingly sectarian fashion that is alienating the Sunnis and allowing Al Qaeda in Iraq—virtually defeated by 2009—to spring back to life. In short, we have managed to squander many of the gains that US troops fought so hard to achieve during the long, bloody years of war."
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