If we were to call them and tell them they could not have an Islamic theocracy, it would be equivalent to us saying we do not respect Islam and actually do consider it the root of the violence in the region. That would be contradictory to the whole "we don't blame the religion, we blame a few extremists" stance we've always taken. It would, in effect, alienate far more of the Muslims in the world than anything we've done to this point.
It would also be contradictory to having supposedly overthrown the gov't there to give them freedom. This choice is taking advantage of the freedom they now have.
I agree with you on the above, but I also don't see how any of this has "made America safer", which was supposed to be the point, and instead, I believe Iraq has become (and was always going to be) a huge distraction from the all-too ambiguous "War on Terror." In fact, it has proven to have increased the threat of terrorism worldwide. So i'd say it has gone
beyond failure.
We were never going to defeat an ideology with guns and bombs. The hatred and motivation has already spread to London. It will reach our shores again.
As for solutions, it looks as if America has worn out it's welcome in Iraq (if it ever *was* welcome in the first place)...it's time to pull back to the borders, promise support and bring in the international community and divvy up the reconstruction contracts with those who'll promise to help rebuild Iraq's infrustructure, while attempting to employ as many Iraqi civilians in said project as possible. We should forego building the U.S. military bases, which will only inflame the region more. I don't even think that it remotely possible under this administration, so the best one can do is to *at least* hold them accountable for their mistakes in the hopes that they will be forced to either change their tactics, or pay a heavy price, politically, for their decisions, so that future administrations will think twice before making the same mistakes.
This is why my side is so prone to "blame/bash Bush" for how things turn out in Iraq and places elsewhere related...holding him and his administration accountable is as much a part of a viable solution as the plan I've outlined above, because after all, he is the friggin' president, and this is, without a shadow of a doubt,
his War.
EDIT: Spelling/Grammar.
mrC