Earlier today, I heard one of our Senators, I think it was Inhofe, say that trying to pass legislation on the Iraq war that includes timelines is WRONG because it lets the Enemy know what we're going to do.
The alternative, of course, is never leaving. That is unless we can figure out a way to pull 160,000 servicemen and their infrastructure out of a desert WITHOUT letting the Enemy know what we're doing.
The right really has this thing triangulated. We can't legislate getting out because that telegraphs our intention to the Enemy. We can't pull out suddenly because that is not practical from a military standpoint. Only choice is just to stay.
Has anyone in government thought this through to any sort of practical, logical conclusion?
T.