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The best argument for staying in Iraq can came from generals who opposed the war from the very start. Retired generals, William Odom and Brent Scowcroft both start off their argument,by saying. "We are where we are" but to leave anytime soon without fixing what we broke will have a lasting feeling of betrayal in that region. This would greatly damage our reputation, and we would be seen as a country that does not finish what it starts. The other reason for staying is to preserve our own economic interest. Imagine what would happen if oil was very risky and expensive for China to import. That country could call in our $500 billion (and growing) note, causing devastation and economic chaos at levels we have not seen before.
The dog and pony show (Foreign Relations and Senate Armed Service Committee hearings) were disappointing. General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker gave the same administration canned answers and...
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