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Gates to Iraqis – We’ll stay, just ask us


August 16, 2010 - A revealing article appeared in Voice of America (VOA) on August 12. Defense Secretary Robert Gates made the following statement:"I think we have an agreement with the Iraqis that both governments have agreed to, that we will be out of Iraq at the end of 2011," he (Gates) said. "If a new government is formed there and they want to talk about beyond 2011, we’re obviously open to that discussion. But that initiative will have to come from the Iraqis." At the time of this post, if you do a Google "News" search for the sentence underlined, you will find it only at the VOA source. The article notes that Gates made the statement, "to reporters on his aircraft during a domestic trip on Wednesday." Apparently, it wasn’t newsworthy except to the official news agency for the United States government. President Obama’s withdrawal promise has been treated with some skepticism. Now we’ve got Robert Gates adding a cynical codicil: "if they want to talk … we’re obviously open to discussion."...

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Gates to Iraqis – We’ll stay, just ask us

Michael Collins

August 16, 2010

A revealing article appeared in Voice of America (VOA) on August 12.  Defense Secretary Robert Gates made the following statement:

"I think we have an agreement with the Iraqis that both governments have agreed to, that we will be out of Iraq at the end of 2011," he (Gates) said. "If a new government is formed there and they want to talk about beyond 2011, we’re obviously open to that discussion. But that initiative will have to come from the Iraqis." Robert Gates in "US Military Prepares to Leave Iraq, But May Stay If Asked", Voice of America (VOA), Aug 12

At the time of this post, if you do a Google "News" search for the sentence underlined, you will find it only at the VOA source.  The article notes that Gates made the statement, "to reporters on his aircraft during a domestic trip on Wednesday."  Apparently, it wasn’t newsworthy except to the official news agency for the United States government.

President Obama’s withdrawal promise has been treated with some skepticism.  Now we’ve got Robert Gates adding a cynical codicil:  "if they want to talk … we’re obviously open to discussion."

Who’s in charge here?

We’re used to some military officials challenging President Obama’s authority.  Both General David Petraeus and former Afghanistan commander General Stanley McChrystal have contradicted Obama.  But now we have the Secretary of Defense encouraging the Iraqi government to speak up if they want us to stay.  He’s giving that government leverage to force a discussion of a set policy at a critical juncture.

One has to wonder where Gates gets the confidence that Congress would approve another year or ten simply because the Iraqis government asked.

Creating a Storyline

The Voice of America charter states that, "The long-range interests of the United States are served by communicating directly with the peoples of the world by radio."  VOA   How well did it do its job in this article?

The narrative presented the troop withdrawal as being on time but then raised questions about the wisdom of the overall policy and the removal of all US troops by the end of 2011.  VOA quoted Iraqi Lieutenant General Babakir Zebari and alluded to a larger unnamed group as questioning the 2011 deadline.

At that point, the article brought in "Iraqi expert" Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution, a DC think tank supposedly aligned with the Democratic Party.  Part of O’Hanlon’s expert credentials were earned as an early supporter of the invasion planning by former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

The Iraqi "expert" of choice said that General Zebari’s views were probably those of most Iraqi commanders.  Then he offered this endorsement of an ongoing occupation.

"Why do you want to run the risk of taking away this good friend of the Iraqi people, and this sort of stabilizing, independent, neutral capability in the form of the United States military, when you’re not yet sure all the Iraqi wounds have adequately healed for that country to really be on a path toward stability," asked O’Hanlon.  (Video here or at end of VOA article)

It was time for VOA’s message to the world, Gate’s offer to change the withdrawal deadline.

There was no mention of competing arguments including the stated policy of the US government.  There was certainly no rebuttal offered for the absurd statement in O’Hanlon’s set up about the U.S. as "this good friend of the Iraqi people.  Can he read? And there was not a mention that the Iraqi people have consistently favored a U.S. withdrawal in six to twelve months for years.

Corrective Action?

The VOA presented a one sided set of arguments for breaking the commitment of the President of the United States, Congress, and the will of citizens.

Surely, the president will fire the head of VOA and take Gates to the woodshed for creating confusion about a vital national security interest.  Otherwise people might conclude that he agrees with this backpedaling on a full withdrawal by the end of 2011.

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