Unfortunately, we have dug ourselves a fairly deep hole. It would be wonderful to just pull out completely and get everyone home...but it isn't that easy. Thought Saddam was a ruthless dictator, there was stability in the country. We have now eliminated their government and put into place a very shaky one. Because of our actions, the Iraqi people can no longer stand on their own.
I can tell you that most of the farmers do want us gone, they see no purpose for us anymore - but they do not hesitate to send their children to beg for food from our convoys. The business don't ever want us to leave, because we are pumping millions of dollars into the infrastructure and economy of the country. The Government may or may not want us to leave, but they realize that they need us to maintain order and stability. The bottom line is that we have placed them in this situation and if we leave now, the country will fall apart.
Before we can leave, we must ensure that the government has stabilized and that the police force and Iraqi army can keep the peace on their own. At this point, they are still not there, though they are doing much better, there is still a great deal of corruption and sadly...incompetance.
The biggest problem with our being in Iraq is also our biggest saving grace. While there, we are drawing the fire of the insurgency, which falls onto the troops in the field there, putting them in danger. But if we were not there, the same people would be free to come to our soil and attack those who are unprepared. Soldiers in the field have the advantage of training, equipment, intelligence, and vigilance. Here on our home soil....we aren't prepared and we're not expecting it.
So where do we go and what do we do? Good question....In my opinion, for what it is worth, we continue a gradual draw down, slowly transitioning control to the Iraqi government, police force, and army, but stay as advisors and a "safety net." Will we ever be gone from Iraq? I don't believe so...I think that we will maintain a military presence there, much like we do in Korea for quite some time. But we can draw down forces much much more as the country gains stability.