It’s Not a Timeline, It’s a “Time Horizon”

It’s Not a Timeline, It’s a “Time Horizon”

George Bush has long been opposed to timetables for withdrawal from Iraq. So when prime minister Nouri al-Maliki started pointedly looking at the clock and asking whether American troops didn’t have a plane to catch, obviously Bush couldn’t just set a timetable for withdrawal. However,

President Bush and Iraq’s prime minister have agreed to set a “general time horizon” for bringing more U.S. troops home from the war, a dramatic shift from the administration’s once-ironclad unwillingness to talk about any kind of deadline or timetable.

Of course, the thing about a horizon is that no matter how long you walk toward it, it never gets any closer.

One thought on “It’s Not a Timeline, It’s a “Time Horizon”

  1. Especially when considered that some of those troops won’t be headed home, they’ll be headed to Afghanistan to pick up where things left off 5 or so years ago.

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