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Monday, October 15, 2007
Daniel Pipes :: Townhall.com Columnist
Giuliani's Fresh Start
by Daniel Pipes
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"Would You Buy a Used Hawk From This Man?" runs the title of a Oct. 15 Newsweek smear of presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, suggesting that the mayor's advisors, "some of the Bush era's most assertive neoconservatives," represent George W. Bush retreads. The article even quotes a foreign policy analyst accusing Giuliani of "out-Bushing Bush."

Ever in lock-step, Time magazine's blog likewise asserted last week that Giuliani's "message seems to be that Bush's policies for the region have worked pretty well, so let's have more of the same."

How odd. Actually, the opposite should be apparent about Newsweek's six featured advisors – Norman Podhoretz, Martin Kramer, Peter Berkowitz, Nile Gardiner, Robert Kasten, and myself. First, we collectively had many disagreements with Bush administration policies and, second, we lacked impact on them. In other words, the real story is Giuliani's fresh start in foreign policy, joined by a cast unconnected to the current president's successes and failures.

Consider my own divergence from Bush administration policy. My writings and spoken statements over the past seven years have criticized the handling of Iraq, the war on terror, democratization, and (especially) the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Iraq: Iraq policy is too ambitious, I time and again asserted, starting in April 2003. Under the slogan "Stay the course – but change the course," I developed a third position between the administration and its critics, one that called for getting foreigners quickly out of the business of running Iraq and coalition troops out of the cities and into the Iraqi countryside and borders. I ridiculed the massive U.S. embassy in Baghdad. I urged that elections be delayed and that authority be turned over to a democratically-minded Iraqi strongman.

War on terror: I inveighed against the euphemistic and inaccurate term, "war on terror," arguing for the need to (1) identify the enemy correctly and (2) develop a clear set of goals to defeat it. I praised the improvements that culminated in Bush's statement of August 2006 that Americans are "at war with Islamic fascists," but then I rued his more recent retreat from naming the enemy.

Democratization: When the president first announced the goal of increasing political participation in the Middle East, I applauded, even as I warned against the overly-abrupt replacement of tyranny with democracy, urging that the process be done slowly and cautiously. Noting that the actual implementation empowered Islamists, I assigned it a failing grade.

Arab-Israeli conflict: I have objected to nearly every aspect of the current administration's policy in this theater, condemning Bush's landmark June 2002 speech for rewarding terrorism, rejecting his embrace of a Palestinian state, and warning after his reelection in 2004 of "potentially the most severe crisis ever in U.S.-Israel relations." I have predicted the forthcoming Annapolis round of negotiations will fail and worry about the damage they will inflict. Continued...

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The definition of Neo-con
As shown in the excellent historical documentary, The Power of Nightmares by Adam Curtis (BBC), the origins of the Neo-cons in the thinking of Leo Strauss of the University of Chicago, was FEAR. You and Guiliani fit that mold perfectly. Strauss preached the necessity of the myth of an epic battle between good and evil. It was exemplified by Bill Casey coming to the CIA as newly appointed Director and telling his agents to prove everything that was written in a book about the Soviet Union, "The Nexus of Evil". The CIA agents told him that 90% of the book was given the author by them, disinformation. Casey fired them. That is Neo-conservatism.

And you fit that mold. Create fear, so the powerful can rule easily.

By the way, since you know Guiliani so well, can you ask him what happened to the bottom of the World Trade Towers? Where they went, specifically? Can you ask him, how he knew the towers were going to fall, how BBC was told twenty minutes early that WTC7 "had collapsed". You must really know a lot.... Help us out.

john knonop
you do not come across as very serious. You act like some detective looking for evidence of crime. But we are in politics not a crimiinal case.

If Reagan were running, you would be hopping all over his 1967 signing of the first abortion legislation which created abortion on demand and if not that I doubt Roe. So what.

Reagan did nothing to turn back the New Deal. He could not do such.
He did nothing to reform entitlements except raise the age for soc sec retirement.

I am not being critical of reagan. I am just pointing out that trying to hang Rudy on this trivial nonsense is only a sign of your own triviality,
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