According to late February polling conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 53 percent of Americans — a slim majority — now believe “the U.S. will ultimately succeed in achieving its goals” in Iraq. That figure is up from 42 percent in September 2007.The percentage of those who believe the war in Iraq is going “very well” or “fairly well” is also up, from 30 percent in February 2007 to 48 percent today.

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Alfred Russel Wallace
March 13, 2008
11:47 am
Adrian
March 13, 2008
12:47 pm
jim
March 13, 2008
1:54 pm
I think a major goal is to have Iraq be a long term ally in the region. And the evidence shows that is likely to occur if we stay on our current path.
So, in 2003, Iraq was an avowed enemy. In 2013 Iraq will, unless we pull an Obama, be a stable military ally of America. We will have trained, and have close working relationships with, the entire military establishment of Iraq -- and much of the political and domestic security establishment as well.
It's likely that we will have turned Iraq from a mortal enemy to a committed ally with deep military, diplomatic, and economic ties.
The expense has been large, in dollar terms, but still relatively cheap as a % of GDP. I think it's worth it.
I prefer when we can just use cash to buy allies -- like with the Saudis. But sometimes cash alone won't do, so we had to use more direct means with Iraq and Afghanistan.
The situation in Afghanistan is different, because the intensity is much lower, and Afghanistan is so much less of a state, and much less valuable as an ally. We are just trying to keep bad stuff from happening in Afghan. Iraq, on the other hand, has real things to offer as an ally.
Iraq has a wealthier, more educated populace. Iraq has oil. Iraq is strategically located. Afghanistan ... eh, not so much.
Everything might still go tits up, but things are looking good right now at the overall strategic level.
Jayson
March 13, 2008
11:01 pm
Curzon
March 13, 2008
11:23 pm
Jayson
March 14, 2008
12:32 am
P. Aeneas
March 14, 2008
4:59 am
Of course, Curzon may be referring to American opinion of the Philippine war, something about which he would likely be more knowledgeable than I.
Curzon
March 14, 2008
8:22 am
Michael
March 15, 2008
2:12 am