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Friday, September 01, 2006
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hezbollah's hollow victory
by Charles Krauthammer
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``We did not think, even 1 percent, that the capture would lead to a war at this time and of this magnitude. You ask me, if I had known on July 11 ... that the operation would lead to such a war, would I do it? I say no, absolutely not.''

-- Hasan Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader, Aug. 27

WASHINGTON -- So much for the ``strategic and historic victory'' Nasrallah had claimed less than two weeks earlier. What real victor declares that, had he known, he would not have started the war that ended in triumph?

Nasrallah's admission, vastly underplayed in the West, makes clear what the Lebanese already knew. Hezbollah may have won the propaganda war, but on the ground it lost. Badly.

True, under the inept and indecisive leadership of Ehud Olmert, Israel did miss the opportunity to militarily destroy Hezbollah and make it a non-factor in Israel's security, Lebanon's politics and Iran's foreign policy. Nonetheless, Hezbollah was seriously hurt. It lost hundreds of its best fighters. A deeply entrenched infrastructure on Israel's border is in ruins. The great hero has had to go so deep into hiding that Nasrallah has been called ``the underground mullah.''

Most importantly, Hezbollah's political gains within Lebanon during the war have proved illusory. As the dust settles, the Lebanese are furious at Hezbollah for provoking a war that brought them nothing but devastation -- and then crowing about victory amid the ruins.

The Western press was once again taken in by the mystique of the ``Arab street.'' The mob came out to cheer Hezbollah for raining rockets on Israel -- surprise! -- and the Arab governments that had initially criticized Hezbollah went conveniently silent. Now that the mob has gone home, Hezbollah is under renewed attack -- in newspapers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt, as well as by many Lebanese, including influential Shiite academics and clan leaders. The Arabs know where their interests lie. And they do not lie with a Shiite militia that fights for Iran.

Even before the devastation, Hezbollah in the last election garnered only about 20 percent of vote, hardly a mandate. Hezbollah has guns, however, and that is the source of its power. But now even that is threatened. Hence Nasrallah's admission. He knows that Lebanon, however weak its army, has a deep desire to disarm him and that the arrival of Europeans in force, however weak their mandate, will make impossible the rebuilding of the vast Maginot Line he spent six years constructing. Continued...

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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NY Times, LA Tines, etc,
I will guarantee that you never see this article printed in either of these rags. Don't forget as Mark Twain once said, "If you don't read the newpapers you will not be informed, however, if you do read these papers you will be misinformed."
Golda Meir (PM of Israel in '69) once said "We can forgive them for killing our children, but we cannot forgive them for making us kill their children. We will never have peace until they learn to love their children more than they love killing us". Lady know what she was talking about.

shock and awe
Charles has a reason to be optimistic. If the people of the middle east are honest with themselves, the environment within the middle east will change. Shock and awe was a demonstration to those who we could wipe off this planet that we are not at war with them, but those who oppress them and use their sons to kill us. My thoughts when I saw shock in awe in Iraq, I think was the same as everyone else, "That is it?". Not till I realized later it was the US military saying we can take out the leadership and military in a country without touching the people. Taking away the people as hostages and holding dictators more responsible for their actions as agressors. Obviously this new strategy will take time to set in. The fool Chavez with his new found wealth appears not to be a realistic strategist.
Israel merely implemented shock and awe on the Lebonese. If they the Lebonese are intelligent and honest with themselves, then they will realize that Israel does't want to kill them. Israel just wants to be left alone. That is Charle's point. Once the population through example is shown the vaunted enemy is not really an enemy and those who were lying to them and brought death and destruction upon their land, the people should start pushing the oppressors out of their country.
I agree that Iran is a serious threat akin to Hitler. Everyone percieves that the middle east actions are tied to the belief that the USA is weak, preoccupied and has no resolution. I believe that maybe the Iranian Leadership is smarter then we give credit and got the message. They are doing everything they can to persue and make the world believe they have a nuclear weapon. They now know that they cannot use their people to keep the USA at bay. They hope that a nuclear weapon can hold our military at bay.
They fear, that we have figured out a way to hold leaders of the world accountable to it's people and haven given those people hope, knowing we are not the evil their destroy them, but rather to free them from the leadership.
I see that hezbolah and Iran lost hugh if the people of Lebanon got the message.
If my assesment is correct, it is interesting that the Democrats didn't get the message. Or maybe they did, but it is politics. Though, I am inclined not to believe they let intellectual honesty to cloud their emotions.
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