by Patrick Appel
Marc Lynch's thoughts on the Obama-Maliki presser:
I don't agree with those who want the Obama
administration to launch yet another "last effort" to achieve Iraqi
political reconciliation. Ryan Crocker spent years doing exactly that,
and it's not clear why people think that a new special envoy would fare
any differently. These are not American problems to solve. Iraqi
domestic political issues will have to be solved on Iraqi terms at
this point, for better or for worse -- and Maliki's response will
likely
only change if the costs of the current policy become too high to
bear. I thought that Vice President Biden's comments in that regard
during his Baghdad trip were pretty much right, as were the President's
remarks during his appearance with Maliki. For all the anxiety out
there among Iraq watchers and policy hands, things seem to be going
about as expected.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/daily-dish/archive/2009/07/iraqi-terms/198421/
