"It's working. We're just years too late in our tactics."
That was Hillary Clinton who said that, a Democrat running for President, who has admitted that President Bush's plan to send over 20,000 more troops to Iraq, known as the
surge, is working. Another Democratic candidate, Barack Obama, has also said that many can now agree that the troop surge is working as well. However, they are quick to mention that the Iraqi government is not headed in the r
ight direction, and that diplomacy is not taking place.
The question now is, what's next? General Petraeus is going to report on the surge in September, and it is likely that he will ask for more time to work with this new strategy. The majority of Americans still don't feel that the surge is working, however the numbers are increasing with positive thoughts regarding it. We will have to see what Petraeus really says, and hopes that he gives the truth, on all aspects, and doesn't tilt to what Bush wants him to say.
One thing that can be said, was that ever since the surge started, it was always sa
id that there were signs that showed improvement and success. Also, there is probably one person who is sitting watching all of this take place, hoping that the public opinion numbers increasingly grow in favor of the surge, and wanting the news to be seen as positive as possible. That person is the one who started the whole talk of the surge, the one who should benefit the most from success -- John McCain. If the public see good results, look for a
surge in the polls for McCain. The American people would have to have the mindset that the first three and a half years of the war were a mess, and that it didn't really start going in a better direction since January. But they shouldn't be expected to think that way, and who can blame them. Who knows what will happen.