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Friday, April 27, 2007
Victor Davis Hanson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is the war on terror over?
by Victor Davis Hanson
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Do we still need to fight a war on terror?

The answer seems to be no for an increasing number in the West who are weary over Afghanistan and Iraq or complacent from the absence of a major attack on the scale of 9/11.

The British Foreign Office has scrapped the phrase "war on terror" as inexact, inflammatory and counterproductive. U.S. Central Command has just dropped the term "long war" to describe the fight against radical Islam.

An influential book making the rounds - "Overblown: How Politicians and the Terrorism Industry Inflate National Security Threats, and Why We Believe Them" - argues that the threat from al-Qaida is vastly exaggerated.

Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, goes further, assuring us that we are terrorized mostly by the false idea of a war on terror - not the jihadists themselves.

Even onetime neo-conservative Francis Fukuyama, who in 1998 called for the preemptive removal of Saddam Hussein, believes "war" is the "wrong metaphor" for our struggle against the terrorists.

Others point out that motley Islamic terrorists lack the resources of the Nazi Wehrmacht or the Soviet Union.

This thinking may seem understandable given the ineffectiveness of al-Qaida to kill many Americans after 9/11. Or it may also reflect hopes that if we only leave Iraq, radical Islam will wither away. But it is dead wrong for a number of reasons.

First, Islamic terrorists plotting attacks are arrested periodically in both Europe and the United States. Just last week a leaked British report detailed al-Qaida's plans for future "large-scale" operations. We shouldn't be blamed for being alarmist when our alarmism has resulted in our safety at home for the past five years.

Second, have we forgotten that Nazi Germany was never able to kill 3,000 Americans on our homeland? Did Japan ever destroy 16 acres in Manhattan or hit the nerve center of the U.S. military? Even the Soviet Union couldn't inflict billions of dollars in damage to the U.S. economy in a single day.

Third, in some ways stateless terrorists can be more dangerous than past conventional threats. Autocrats in some Middle East countries allow indirect financial and psychological support for al-Qaida terrorists without leaving footprints of their intent. They must assume that a single terrorist strike could kill thousands of Americans without our ability to strike back at their capitals. This inability to tie a state to its support for terrorism is our greatest obstacle in this war - and our enemies' greatest advantage.

Fourth, jihadists have already scored successes in all sorts of ways beyond altering the very nature of air travel. Cartoonists now lampoon everyone and everything - except Muslims. The pope must weigh his words carefully. Otherwise, priests and nuns are attacked abroad. A single false Newsweek story about one flushed Koran led to riot and death.

The net result is that terrified millions in Western societies silently accept that for the first time in centuries they cannot talk or write honestly about what they think of Islam and the Koran.

Fifth, everything from our 401(k) plans to municipal water plants depends on sophisticated computers and communications. And you don't need a missile to take them down. Two oceans no longer protect the United States - not when the Internet knows no boundaries, our borders are relatively wide open, and dozens of ships dock and hundreds of flights arrive daily.

A germ, some spent nuclear fuel or a vial of nerve gas could cause as much mayhem and calamity as an armored division in Hitler's army. The Soviets were considered rational enemies who accepted the bleak laws of nuclear deterrence. But the jihadists claim that they welcome death if their martyrdom results in thousands of dead Americans.

Finally, radical Islamists largely arise from the oil-rich Middle East. Since 9/11, the price of oil has skyrocketed, transferring trillions of dollars from successful Western, Indian and Chinese economies to unsuccessful Arab and Iranian autocracies.

Terrorists know that blowing up a Saudi oil field or getting control of Iraqi petroleum reserves - and they attempt both all the time - will alter the world economy. Even their mere threats give us psychological fits and their sponsors more cash.

This is a strange war. Our successes in avoiding attack convince some that the real danger has passed. And when we kill jihadists abroad, we are told it is peripheral to the war or only incites more terrorism.

But despite the current efforts at denial, the war against Islamic terrorism remains real and deadly. We can't wish it away until Middle Eastern dictatorships reform - or we end their oil stranglehold over the world economy.

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Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.

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Zbigniew Brzezinski
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national security adviser is certainly a source worthy of admiration. If everyone will remember it was actually the bungling of the Carter administration that put us in the position we are in today with Iran. It was he that failed to prop up the Shah and it was he that allowed Iran to fall into the hands of a radical theocracy that ultimately shamed this nation and in particular the entire Carter administration.

Mr. Hanson
Very good article.

It seems the world is asleep at the wheel while we are being taken over silently as you say. Freedom of speech is being withered away silently.

I fear that once again, as we are mired, or the dims have us mired in one swamp after another, (RedNanny never did drain it) we will get hit again and it is anyone's guess as to how.

I am reminded of the last years of Bubba Klinton's admin where all one heard about was the Monica scandal and the country was distracted by it.

Once again, the country is being distracted by all the purported Bush scandals.

We don't seem to learn and are very forgetful of 9/11, just a few short years ago.

Zbigniew Brzezinski
In my opinion Jimmy Carter was among the worst president's in our history but he was far better than the current incompetent. However, Brzezinski was among the first, in his book I think titled Gamaplan, to identify that the Soviet Union was crumbling from within. The Shah was having long two party conversations with god and had completely lost touch with his people. Could his removal have been handled better perhaps but the Shah was going in anycase. Responsibility for the Shah has to go to both parties and the Cold War.

War on Terror nothing new
We have been fighting terrorists since this country was formed. What is new is that by calling it a WAR we have suddenly turned terrorist, pirates, bandits and religious fanatics into warriors and gave them legitamacy and credibility. Do not confuse the war in Iraq to the war on terror they are completely separate mistakes.

Zbigniew Brzezinski
Oh give me a break. He is nothing other than a member of the old guard big government socialist pigs.

Senator Barry Goldwater in his 1979 book, With No Apologies: “When we change presidents,” the senator wrote, “it is understood to mean that the voters are ordering a change in national policy. Since 1945, three different Republicans have occupied the White House for 16 years and four Democrats have held this most powerful post for 17 years.” But even though the party labels of the men in the Oval Office during those years flipped back and forth, he noted, the CFR members in our government continued the same destructive policies from one administration to another.

Senator Goldwater observed: “There has been a great turnover in personnel, but no change in policy. Example: During the Nixon years, Henry Kissinger, a council member and Nelson Rockefeller protégé, was in charge of foreign policy. When Jimmy Carter was elected, Kissinger was replaced by Zbigniew Brzezinski, a council member and David Rockefeller protégé.”

The same thing continues today. The letter behind their names is the only difference. The policies are the same.

Hal Donahue writes
In my opinion Jimmy Carter was among the worst president's in our history but he was far better than the current incompetent.

That's what I love about you libs. Bush was an idiot because he "allowed" the 9-11 attacks but when he prevents the next one he is incompetent. Clinton was so successfull the following happened on his watch: 1993 WTC attack, Branch Davidian Compound disaster, OK City bombing, Cole bombing, two embassies leveled, Kobar Towers bombed. Clinton's response was to ignore the problem then pass it off to the next CINC. But hey, we have family leave and an assult weapons ban not to mention no drilling in ANWR. Oh I almost forgot he protected the muslims in Kosevo and guaranteed a radical muslim outpost in Eastern Europe for the next thousand years. Great job Bill!!!

In-fighting amongst the one-worlders
"Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, goes further, assuring us that we are terrorized mostly by the false idea of a war on terror - not the jihadists themselves."

In other words, he does not agree with the WOT. It sounds like he is saying that we are terrorizing ourselves with our fear. That the majority is not coming from the jihadists. I happen to agree with him on this point.

Here he is in front of Congress testifying about his concern regarding our current foreign policy. He also mentions Iran.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvAGAkseh1w

There is no doubt he is a long-term advocate of global government; however, old-guard one-worlders like him, seem to be taking issue with the foreign policy of the new guard one-worlders... the neocons.

Roadkill
Neither one is someone we should be holding up for praise, do you think?

Roadkill58
Why are we talking about Clinton again? Oh and why do you guys always forget the Matine barracks being blown up in Beirut?

Oh i give Bush credit for no attacks but I think it is because Bush's tactics are providing aid and comfort to the terrorists. Why attack us?

Liberty
I didn't hold him up for praise but he was right and knows international policy. Everyone laughed at him at the time.

Hanson is honest at least
He makes no bones about saying the war on terror is actually a war against Muslims.

Ironically, like Vietnam, the result of our Iraq policy will mean hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Muslims will end up in this country. It's likely that not all will embrace our capitalist and secular society.

It All Comes Down to Oil
Blood is thicker than water and oil trumps them both. If our incompetent politicians and leaders had any brains they would be supporting a real energy plan to make us self-sufficient and no longer dependent on Muslim oil. We should be digging offshore and in Alaska for oil right now! Once we become self-sufficient in energy we would no longer have to kowtow to religious oligarchies such as Saudi Arabia. Then we could move directly against states that support jihad terrorists.
The pseudo "enviromentalists," who oppose digging for more oil, and are working to impose crippling energy restrictions on our economy, pose a greater danger to our country and citizens than the jihadists. After all, deep down the "greenies" think there are two many human beings living now as it is. BTW, the jihadists think they're too many non-Muslims in the world. Hmm...their goals seem to converge, don't they?

Oil
It does come down to oil, but if you think that drilling offshore or in ANWR will make us energy independent, then you're fooling yourself.

The era of easy oil is over, and it has nothing to do with environmentalists.

Energy Independence
We can end the Middle-Eastern stranglehold over various international economies by taking the lead in becoming energy independent. If we can seriously lower the need for oil and oil-based products, we can quit giving so much money to thugs and dictators who want us dead. When are we going to get serious about alternative energies? Good ones are out there. Even if Democrats insist on cutting off funds for war, we can work on cutting off Middle-Eastern dictatorships from our money.

Liberals Here are Deluded
The War in Iraq has for the moment put Iran, Hamas, Al Quedia, Hezbollah, and Syria on the defensive. It is buying Europe a bit of breathing room, but not much. With Iran flanked between Afghanistan in the East and Iraq in the West, the Mullahs in Tehran must expend time, energy, and money protecting thier flanks.Iran, which controls Hamas and Hezbollah is within months of developing a viable strain of weapons grade uranium. Within two years (and with help from Russian and China scientists) they will have a nuclear bomb and a delivery system capable of not only hitting Isreal put also Europe. Only the US with its forces in Iraq and Afghanistan pose a threat to Iranian hegomony in the entire Gulf region.

Make no mistake, once Iran has even on nuke the game has changed. Whatever influence the US has with Jordan, Turkey, Egypt, Kuwait, and Saudi will be diminished. By leaving Iraq, these nations will realize that the US cannot be counted on protect them. They will trip over each other trying to get favor with the new power brokers in Iran. Europe with its 50 million Muslims will be hard pressed to stay loyal to NATO and the US. Iran's methods that have worked so well in Palestine, Gaza, and Lebanon will spread to Paris, London, Milan, Amsterdam, and Hamburg. Already, in Europe there are several large cities with Islamic majorities. Amsterdam is 48% Muslim, Brussels is almost 50% Muslim ditto for London, and Stockholm. The average age of an European Muslim is 17; for a native European it is 37. Do the math. There are several ways Iran can dominate Europe without resorting to war; the Europeans, addicted to soft living will do anything to avoid conflict. With an Iran menacing 80% of World oil reserves, it is not too difficult to imagine thier methods. Only the US stands in Iran's way.

An Iraq left to its devices will surely move into a bitter civil war. With the majority of Iraqis being Shiites, and with Iran's Revolutionary Guard able to move in and out of Iraq at will, it will not be too difficult to imagine Iranian soldiers menacing Saudi and Kuwait in some period of the near future. The House of Saudi will surely fall into civil war soon.

But none of this worries Senator Reid, House Speaker Pelosi, or Senators Schummer, Clinton, or Obama. To them, it is all politics. How can they play the situation to thier political benefit? If we leave Iraq, the first thing to go is $65 dollar oil prices. They will double overnight. Commodity prices follow political stability. And so does the dollar. If we leave Iraq, the dollar will go into free-fall and inflation will spike, the Stock Market will take a dive, and interest rates will climb.

The Post Iraq world will be a much different one we live in today. And I haven't even mentioned terrorism that will most certainly return to our shores. And the American people who grew tired and impatient of the Iraqi conflict will realize one simple fact: It is far wiser to engage terrorists in a foreign land than in our own backyard.

JPK
As with most neo con scenarios there is a high likihood that you are completely wrong.Oh by the way the dollar is falling now look out

There was a war on terror and we lost
We were attacked, we countered successfully, then we blew it.

We got busy with the economy and a war in Iraq. Now we have a war with insurgents in Iraq, a battle trying to get enough money to support the flood of immigrants, and a falling dollar that takes away all the gains of our investments on the back of run away spending.

Our leaders are running jokes world wide and China will soon eclipse our economy and not need our stuff anymore.

I can not argue on the freedom issue because I do not know what the government might be doing to me as I write this. Tt is secret after all. I do know that there are few Americans who are financially secure enough to retire comfortably. That is what Osama said he wanted to happen. Loose our freedom and wreck the economy.

We have incompetent leaders bought off by special interests, a media controlled by a couple of billionaires, and a failing position in the world. We lost. We have not been attacked because we are under control. The brits are not yet under control and they still are attacked as are other places in the world who have not capitulated or fatally messed up like we have. If we start to really recover it will be easy to attack again.

Don't give me the line that the only terrorists are in Iraq where they belong because 20 people could pull off another attack without much trouble as I watch giant container ships slide quietly and unsecured outside my window.

What a mess.

Hal Donahue

Hey, if the dollar is falling, why not manufacture and sell baskets so that people can catch them?

Hal
And why do think the dollar is falling?

VDH's column and letters.
Reading the letters regarding Victor D Hanson's latest column, it crossed my mind that very few posters had read his excellent book: "Ripples of Battle."
It's a good primer on lessons to learn from previous battles, especially the section on Okinawa. The Japanese goal was simply to make casualties so high that the American people would find it unacceptable. And those numbers were a lot larger than the ones for the Iraq war.
History certainly seems to repeat itself and no one seems to be learning.
Tom

Stupid Arguments
I love this one!!!!!
"You're more likely to get killed by being struck by lightning than by a terrorist attack in this country. And yet, I don't see people putting on special anti-electrocution shoes every time they walk outside when it's raining."

100% accurate and yet 100% irrelevant. What are the odds of your child getting gunned down at school? Unbelievably small!!! Should we do nothing to try and prevent future school shootings then? Try and tell parents in this country that they shouldn't worry about it since the odds are so small. Good luck!!

Global War on Terror not over.
We may never be totally free from the war on terror as it cannot end until Islam is defeated and contained worldwide. Muslims do not like non- muslims, period. We are continuing the GWOT in Iraq today. If anyone cannot recognize the fact that the insurgents in Iraq are terrorists then they are blind. We may not have expected them to be there with such force and in such numbers but they came and we fight them. Their numbers have been strenghtened by support from Democratic leaders through-out the war making the victory harder to come by but it will happen. Here's a test.. remove insurgents trained and placed in Iraq by Nancy Pelosi's buddies in Iran and Syria. Input a stable Iraqi government and we could get out. In the absence of insurgents, Iraq is a relatively safe place. But with the constant coaxing and istigating from democrats they will never stop sending terrorist fighters to Iraq. Insurgents are Terrorists, therefore part of the Global War on Terror. Iraq is part of the GWOT. Until we can defeat Islam and Democrats it will not end.

Creating more Terrorists
The Elephant that Republicans refuse to name or talk about is that the war in Iraq has made terrorism worse. We've created more terrorists and exhaserbated the problem, not solved it.

Until Republicans acknowledge this elephant, the public will not take them seriously.

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/04/27/national/w140632D82.DTL

"The analysis also presaged an intelligence community conclusion last year that the Iraq war was fueling Islamic resentment toward the United States and giving rise to a new generation of terror operatives."


War on Terror
has always been a terrible way to describe what should properly be called the war against islamic barbarians seeking to turn the "the dar al harb" in to the "Dar al islam" through means including terroristic attacks on any target, hard or soft.As far as "losing" the war in iraq, it seems obvious if one can get the enemy to flock in their hordes to a foreign site ( no "home field advantage in this type of game, lads and lassies) and to attack Us at our strongest point ( the fully trained, superbly equipped, all volunteer military) to be killed by the hundreds and thousands, at a cost in US lives ( thus far) roughly equal to the number of college students who will drink themselves to death in a two year time period, I am some how missing the part where we are "losing" this war. When I walked down My beach this morning, I somehow missed the rows and rows of "Elite Republican Guard tanks" waiting to roll on thru the panhandle on their way to "defeat" the United States. Perhaps the dhimmicratic plan of "redeploy" to okinawa or perhaps, miami makes more sense to some, but for a simple ole country boy who was taught that "its hard to get your butt kicked if you keep the other fella backin' up" the idea of jihadis fighting marines in falluja sounds better than their fighting school kids in philadelphia. I just cant see why fighting islamists in iraq is the "the imperialist way" but fighting them in the sudan is a noble cause. As My ole pappy used to say, you can lead a democrat to water but it may take 2 or 3 of you to hold his head under water til his feet stop kickin'.
Wake up and smell the coffe folks, fighting them over there is a LOT better than fighting them "over here".

CBP

...the will of the masses is divided by far-reaching distortions and the mass mind is corrupted by a knowledge worse than ignorance because it is false.
Ely Culbertson

Spartacus> a Man after my own heart
but your kids and family would still be in the line of fire. We have to fight them, so I say fight them as far from home as we can! And its grand to know that some of you "yankee" sorta folks dont mind spilling the blood of the enemy, just makes sense to one as indolent of personality as myself to kill em over there, rather bury 'em in THEIR desert than on MY beach!

CBP

...the will of the masses is divided by far-reaching distortions and the mass mind is corrupted by a knowledge worse than ignorance because it is false.
Ely Culbertson

ZIONIST DEFEAT IS A WIN FOR WORLD PEACE
These Zionist instigated wars in Iraq & Afghanistan, using ignorant mutts money and soldiers, is on the brink of defeat !

The Zionist have earned the wrath of Almighty God from Biblical times and suffered humiliation and defeat in most of these conspiracies. Their history shows that they were gassed, persecuted or expelled from their host countries in less than a century. It about time to cull them here too because of their 9/11 conspiracy against us.

They always talk about Holocasut but do not give any reason why Sir Hitler did not kill others in such great numbers as the evil Jews !

spartacus3344
please explain to me how we're "creating more terrorists"?? Sure happy to. It is called occupation and collateral damage. Every GI hurt goes throughoout the ME. Every dead child goes throughout the ME with "killed by us" and the best brave freedom fighters have fought the us cruseader to a stand still

Last time I checked, we haven't been attacked on our soil since 9/11. I strongly thing because why attack us when we are doing what they want

Is it that more muslims are p1ssed at us for invading Iraq? Iraq was the most moderate of muslim states, why would real Islamists be angered by us taking down a regime that wanted nothing to do with them? It all comes back to Israel without peace there we are the enemy because of our client state

I seriously want to know, if you plan on rsponding with an insult, save it for someone else. Hey I do not usually do that....

spartacus3344
I know thank you.

Israel cannot survive without peace of some sort and a continued large infusion of US aid. Do not abandon them at all. But the reality is no Israeli government can survive a peace agreement negotiation on its own. Clinton (sorry conservatives but do not worry R's did the same) did engineer a workable agreement but Arahpat stupidly did not sign it. Rabine was assassinated for even considering a settlement. No Israel will only trust the US and the US must provide the clout and cover to allow an Israel government to say it negotiated the best deal it could.

spartacus3344
Sadly we "caused" the chaos. Saddam was bad and crazy too instead of building WMD it turned out he was writing a romance novel (LMAO) sorry even Heller could not make that up. And his sons? The kindest description was crazier than a sh@t house rat. But we allowed chaos to develop after we tossed Saddam that is where they will not forget or forgive. Actually it is classified as a violation of the Geneva Convention I believe. Both the Kurds and the Southern Shitites revolted they were slain as rebels. We did know about it but..... WE destroyed predictability and placed the population in choas. That is why millions of Iraqis have fled Iraq we are now part of the problem. We are on the back of the tiger how do we get off? There is a slim chance cooler minds will take control under deadlines and make some kind of peace among them. Iraqis are tough and pragmatic but that is a long shot. There probably will be civil war and more killing sadly but if we stay nothing will change and when we leave the same civil war and more killing. Bush knows this and I believe he plans on the status quo until he can escape office and say they did it. Sadly that means our soldiers and Iraqis die.

spartacus3344
Israel is not without sin either. Having lived in that part of the world my personal attitude is a pox on both their houses. But then I have Israeli friends who... No I think if a peace can be negotiated Israel will survive and actually help the ME.

spartacus3344
Islamic Fascists is a BS term. The extremists on both sides you can't talk to no different than in here only far more deadly out there. But there are realists in Hezbollah, Hamas and the Israeli parties. It can be done but will take a president with both stones and brains and right now our guy has neither. "Pray for peace, prepare for war". All i can say is amen brother that has been my life

mr. buck
This is totally off point, but did you read any of the coverage about the Randall Tobias escort story. He was the point man for the ABC approach, B standing for be faithfull. Tobias, a married man thank you, has admitted to hiring escorts for 'massages' while lecturing to the world about abstinance and faithfullness.

Brownie, Miers, Rumsfeld, Gonzales, Wolfowitz, and now Tobias. Mmmm...now that's what I call government!

Let's Parse
"Global War on Terror", "Cut and Run", "Suicide Bomber", "Partial Birth Abortion"---all are slogans invented by right-wingers who know quite well the power of language to influence public opinion.

Conservatives just love trendy slogans and they love words and phrases and idioms that let everybody know they are members of the gang. Years ago we had "law and order" and "just say no". Listen currently for "date certain". Four years ago we heard a lot of "run-up", and "robust". There was for a while a popular usage beginning "that said" which, in spite of its reference to a previous statement, still had no clear antecendent, as in "I hear a fire engine; that said, I am going to eat some ice cream". It was impossible to hear a single TV pundit for five minutes without a "that said" popping up.

It's a fun game to try and trace these usages. At the time when Condoleeza Rice was "tutoring" (her word) President Bush in foreign policy, he spoke of something then said, "See, that's what I call 'revisionist history'" (apparently his vocabulary word in a recent tutoring session)---and soon we heard "revisionist history" all over thunder creation. Often these trendiwords are found first in a White House press release, next in the mouths of conservative politicians and journalists and pundits, and finally in posts to conservative boards and general conversation.

"Patriot" is used on FOX News to mean "supporter of the Bush administration". By far, not accurate.

Tenet: CIA warned of ‘anarchy’ in Iraq

This analysis was widely known before the war by anyone who ever read a book about the region. The National Security Adviser under Bush 1 pointed this out before the war in an article called Don’t Attack Saddam! How could any lawmaker vote for the Iraq war without knowing this? And when they made the mistake, why did the President and lawmakers turn a blind eye to the Biden partition plan (originally recommended by the CIA)? The CIA was right and the White House and lawmakers were wrong!

USATODAY-SAN FRANCISCO — The CIA warned the Bush White House seven months before the 2003 Iraq invasion that the U.S. could face a thicket of bad consequences, starting with “anarchy and the territorial breakup” of the country, former CIA Director George Tenet writes in a new book.

CIA analysts wrote the warning at the start of August 2002 and inserted it into a briefing book distributed at an early September meeting of President Bush’s national security team at Camp David, he writes.

The agency analysis painted what Tenet calls additional “worst-case” scenarios: “a surge of global terrorism against U.S. interests fueled by deepening Islamic anti-pathy toward the United States”; “regime-threatening instability in key Arab states”; and “major oil supply disruptions and severe strains in the Atlantic alliance.”

While the CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies have been widely criticized for being wrong about much of the pre-war intelligence on Iraq, the analysis Tenet describes concerning postwar scenarios seems prescient. Iraq is buffeted by brutal sectarian violence and there are suggestions that the country be partitioned into ethnic zones.

READ MORE http://www.controlcongress.com


Dirty Muslim Pigs
Are the cause of all unrest and violence in the Middle East. As soon as all of Islam is vanquished that part of the world will have peace.

What War?
Ye hear all this craptrap about building a wall at the Mexican border, all the hoo ha of Islamo-Fascism and you begin to wonder, "What's wrong with the French?" The MSM seems to be telling us we are at war. Kids wonder sometimes what that is, and ya gotta tellem "those are our guys gettin the bad guys" If yer lucky they won't ask who the bad guys are, cause how the heck can you tell anymore? You neocons hate anyone who is not like you. In America, it takes all types to win a war, because we all love this country and we all want to help. If you neocons can't tolerate regular citizens then your army is a paper tiger. But if this battle in Iraq is the First Bull Run, with the Union as the Civilized World and the Confederates as the terrorists, then there is reason to be optimistic.

Why leave while it's going so WELL?
Rebuilt Iraq Projects Found Crumbling
By JAMES GLANZ
New York Times
Published: April 29, 2007

In a troubling sign for the American-financed rebuilding program in Iraq, inspectors for a federal oversight agency have found that in a sampling of eight projects that the United States had declared successes, seven were no longer operating as designed because of plumbing and electrical failures, lack of proper maintenance, apparent looting and expensive equipment that lay idle.
...
Officials at the oversight agency, the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, said they had made an effort to sample different regions and various types of projects, but that they were constrained from taking a true random sample in part because many projects were in areas too unsafe to visit. So, they said, the initial set of eight projects — which cost a total of about $150 million — cannot be seen as a true statistical measure of the thousands of projects in the roughly $30 billion American rebuilding program.

But the officials said the initial findings raised serious new concerns about the effort.

The reconstruction effort was originally designed as nearly equal to the military push to stabilize Iraq, allow the government to function and business to flourish, and promote good will toward the United States.
(Emphasis added.)

Many Americans killed after 9/11?
How about the anthrax attacks. Bush said they were terrorist attacks. Killed a few people in their HOMES and offices but Bush has never been able to track 'em down. Just like OBL, huh? Smell the coffee Hanson, you are being played by anti-American, anti-democratic forces that are Bush's puppeteers. That makes you a puppet's puppet. Pathetic. Grow some balls and be your own man.


Terror in Alabama
Remember the story of the 3 Muslim men who were arrested because they bought cell phones? How many days of coverage did that get in the drive by media? Well substitue the word muslim for militia in this story from Alabama's Birmingham News.

Simultaneous raids carried out in four Alabama counties Thursday turned up truckloads of explosives and weapons, including 130 grenades, an improvised rocket launcher and 2,500 rounds of ammunition belonging to the small, but mightily armed, Alabama Free Militia.
Six alleged members of the Free Militia also were arrested by federal authorities and are being held without bond.
Investigators said the DeKalb County-based group had not made any specific threats or devised any plots, but was targeted for swift dismantling because of its heavy firepower. The militia, which called itself the Naval Militia at one point, had enough armament to outfit a small army.

http://www.al.com/news/birminghamnews/index.ssf?/base/news/1177661759187830.xml&coll=2&thispage=1


My dad always told me it is always the things you ain't worried about that you should be worrying over.

Denial not an option
We can quibble about what to call the Global War on Terror, but it doesn't erase the reality that there is a global war going on between the civilized world and Islamic barbarism. The Islamofascists have no delusions that they are in a global war against the West. And they have no delusions that terrorism -- the deliberate targeting of civilians for mass murder -- is their preferred tactic. Muslims have even held religious meetings in which their "scholars" have determined that wiping out millions of innocent human beings with nuclear weapons is sanctioned by the Koran. In fact, nothing is too grisly or cruel for the Muslims to inflict on their fellow man if it advances the cause of the global caliphate.

The Islamic terrorists also have no delusions that Iraq is their central front in their global war on terror against the West. They openly say so in no uncertain terms. This is confirmed constantly by the terrorists themselves. Pretending otherwise in the face of the evidence is an infantile form of denial.

Denial is a psychological defense that allows a person short-term relief from a threat that is too painful to immediately internalize. While it may "feel good" to engage in denial, it's not a healthy response in the long term, as it prevents confronting and eventually eliminating the threat. Right now -- for the crassest of reasons -- the Democrat strategy is to either deny that Iraq has anything to do with the Global War on Terror, or deny that there is a global war at all. They are trying to convince voters that abandoning Iraq's young democracy to the terrorists will have no adverse effects to America.

These surrender monkeys must be exposed for what they are and defeated at the polls. The civilized world is under threat, and all the denial in the world won't change that.
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