Those closer to the Noam Chomsky/Cindy Sheehan/Howard Zinn axis on the anti-war left seem particularly disappointed that the piece doesn't hew to their well-worn rhetoric. Writes David Swanson at AfterDowningStreet.org:
As scores of Iraqis die every day, it does not matter if you call it civil war, sectarian strife, or democracy; it is�by design�an American killing field, a smokescreen for stealing oil, and for establishing permanent military bases to defend American business interests.Toensing does not argue that the U.S. ought to remain in Iraq; he argues that those who support a withdrawal of forces need to know what it is they are asking for, and have a clear sense of the different unsatisfactory options that the U.S. has available to it. At this late date, peace and prosperity for Iraq do not seem to be on the table, no matter what the U.S. does, and the remaining goal would seem to be minimizing the extent of the harm to U.S. interests and soldiers on the way out.
UPDATE: Some readers seem to be taking my mentioning of Sheehan, Chomsky, and Zinn as some kind of gratuitous swipe against the site AfterDowningStreet.org. I just want to be clear that the only reason I dragged their names into this is that there are huge pictures of them on the site, along with clickable links for PSAs they have recorded. Notes the site, "These Public Service Announcements are available for download and play on the radio. AfterDowningStreet.org would like to thank The People Speak radio, Pacifica radio, Ed Asner, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Tim Robbins, Cindy Sheehan, and Ann Wright." Otherwise, I'd never have mentioned them.
--Garance Franke-Ruta