Wow, this topic is still alive. I had forgotten about my protectionism post here, since it's really OT. I can't defend it on any grounds other than we've tried the NAFTA approach, and fucked the middle class. Time to backpedal. We can be self-sufficient. I'm sure of that. We may have to pay several grand for a TV or stereo, but I think it's a small price to pay for your average family to have a decent standard of living where it counts.
I have one suggestion which has about 10 million percent better probability of coming to pass than what I suggested. It came from my brother, the lawyer. Legislate that anyone who does business in the US must have a labor force which meets minimum US labor standards. That includes any and all subcontractors down the line. This alone would go a long way, if enforced properly of course. We have laws against illegal immigration, and they're not being enforced at all.
The problem with Iraq, and wishing later that we had done something now is, do what, Pug? What would you have us do now? We broke it, but we can't fix it. All we could do is really, really break it, and Iran, and Syria--but especially Iran. Nobody wants to contemplate that. It ain't gonna happen. As stupid as you may think Rush Limbaugh is, he got the function of the military right: kill people and break things. As soon as we ask them to do something else, they're like fish out of water. Unless we're going to let them kill more people and break more things in Iraq and vicinity, it's best to just get them the hell out.