President Bush’s New Initiative on the Iraq War
Last evening, President Bush presented his new initiative on the Iraq War. The new initiative can be called a ‘community/military organization’ and seems to be patterned after the ‘community policing organization’ that was installed and tested in the early 1990s in the USA. I tested the first two of these community police organization in Houston and Seattle.
The US community policing organization was patterned after the Koban found in Japan today. Kobans were installed in Japan after WWII by General Douglas MacArthur. They became part of Japan’s national police force, which the general installed. A Koban functions as an office in which police activities can be integrated into community affairs. The national police force was part of MacArthur’s work to build Japan into a republic, as defined by Plato. Of interest is that President Truman, an anti-federalist, fired MacArthur.
Since President Bush is also an anti-federalist, I see problems with his new initiative. For instance, the free market economy that Bush wants to install in Iraq is inconsistent with the monotheistic God of Iraq. I wonder whether Iraq’s insurgency is coming only from the US demand to install a free economy in Iraq.
Today, many past mysteries of a monotheistic God no longer exist. For instance, see my new book ---‘The First Scientific Proof of God.’ Under depleting resources and under God, the people of a nation can no longer rely on the atheism of business and industry to guide them into the future. National goals must guide a godly nation today. The idea of a completely free market economy is no longer a reality under depleting resources.
Bush’s community/military organization will not work because the US military is not able to communicate to the communities. A language problem thus exists with Bush’s initiative. This language problem can be solved with a national police force in Iraq. Since unemployment is 40% in Iraq, can’t Iraq create a national police force as Japan did? Adding 20,000 US troops for a year, until the national police form is trained by US community police, would seem to be a better initiative.
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