Bill Call points to a WSJ article where it was written:
The problem is not American force levels in Iraq. It is divisiveness at home. While our military has adapted, our society has disconnected from its martial values.
One of the interesting features of ongoing neocon fantasies, (one being that the Iraq war has been won and now comes five years of 'winding down,') is that the cheerleaders for martial values, for the most part, haven't put themselves in harm's way for a second.
It would seem that besides the 'my country right or wrong' pole dance, the signal value of in martial values is that one joins up, enjoins their sons and daughters to join up, and does as the Spartans did.
Well, Sparta the USA is not.
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Now the phraseology adapts "conditions based." This Orwellian turn of phrase offers both victory now and troop withdrawal at some uncertain future date.
From my perspective, this leads me to assess the conditions based in open source information sourced in credible research.
For example, Cordesman,
http://www.csis.org/component/option,co ... view/id,3/
ABANDON SHIPS: The Costly Illusion of Unaffordable Transformation 08/11/2008
US Casualties:The Trends in Iraq and Afghanistan 08/07/2008
Sadr and the Mahdi Army: Evolution, Capabilities, and a New Direction 08/04/2008
Analyzing the Afghan-pakistan War 07/29/2008
The Afghanistan-Pakistan War: Measuring Success (or Failure) 07/29/2008
Commentary: Afghanistan: The Problem is Far More than Troop Levels 07/24/2008
US Troop Withdrawals from Iraq: How Ready are Iraqi Forces? 07/23/2008
US Troop Levels And Iraqi Perceptions of the US 07/22/2008
The Ongoing Lessons of Armed Nation Building In Afghanistan and Iraq 07/11/2008
The Iraq War: Key Trends and Developments 07/10/2008
The Afghan-Pakistan War: A Status Report 07/07/2008
Admittedly, I'm prejudiced to favor social science, still, it would seem the above reports suggest at least two crucial broad points:
(1) the situation is complex and very dynamic
(2) what the Iraqi polity desires may not be what the US leadership desires