Posted by
malize on Friday, May 18, 2007 4:36:34 AM
I do not think there are many people who would say that the Bush
administration has done a good job of selling the war in Iraq. There
are few wars in American history that did not have to be continually
repackaged and resold to keep everyone on board, those that were not
either did not last very long or were otherwise unpalatable.
Afghanistan
has many of the same issues, however there is less need to re-sell that
theater as a necessary front to the American public. Osama Bin Laden
and Al-Queda were allowed residency there by the Taliban leads to 9/11,
QED.
Iraq on the other hand is another front in what amounts to
a wider ideological war, a front we made the choice to fight on.
Regardless of all the flip flopping from prominent Democrats who voted
for the war (if they were duped by that nefarious Bush then why they
would be good Presidential material is beyond me,) or the continual
carping about WMD's and how you want to interpret U.N.
resolutions...all of that was likely beside the point when arriving at
a "legal" cassus belli against Saddam Hussein's Iraq - very possibly
the subject of another blog entry.
The hard fact is that we are
there now and the loss of this front could actually prolong the wider
ideological conflict we are engaged in, thus potentially costing more
American lives in the long run than simply paying the cost of following
through in Iraq.
One comment that often arises when discussing
Iraq with my more liberal friends is their strange concept of if the
Iraqi's are "worthy" of democracy, or more directly "worthy" of our
cost in blood and gold to attempt to give them democracy or force it on
them at gunpoint...it all depends on what day of month their liberal
hearts are bleeding.
Of course the whole concept of being
"worthy" of democracy smacks of Kipling, Colonialism, and the White
Man's Burden. My liberal friends do not like it if I point this out,
apparently it makes me a bad person. When I figure that logic out I'll
write a psych dissertation on liberal hypocrisy.
This is where
the White House sales job has failed the war in Iraq. Allowing this
"Iraq shall be a democracy" concept to float around willy-nilly. When
in actuality the goal is to introduce the ideals of classic liberalism
into a greater society of araby that threatens to become moribund,
bound to repressive theocratic ideologies and celebrating a culture of
death.
This kind of reactionary direction by societies is not a
new phenomena. Cults of Death have sprung up numerous times from
cultures that were either stagnant or otherwise held in thrall. The
modern "islamofascist" is no different in his death culture than the SS
in Nazi Germany. They both have populations they would like to
eliminate entirely from their world and take active steps to make that
happen; they both repress their own populations to live in a certain
fashion.
Combined with the relative lack of power the modern
islamofascist has, he must resort to taking his Cult of Death to the
most extreme incarnation - that of the kamikaze, the suicide killer.
There is no moral restraint in this kind of person. This is what
allows them to bomb a mosque and ignite massive sectarian killings to
keep feeding their cult of death.
The very ideals of classic
liberalism, an open society with individual rights, is abhorrent to the
death cult crowd. When people of their own culture assert
individualism they can be murdered out of hand by the islamofascist, be
it man or woman, young or old. This does not enable a free and fair
market for the classic ideals to be debated and their merits weighed
against the status quo.
That free and fair market of ideals and
thoughts are what we are fighting to provide the Iraqis. They turned
out in droves to get their blue thumbs and vote in elections, some with
the threat of death hanging over them, I would think they have shown
the national desire to engage in the fair market of liberal ideals.
They may not pick every single classical talking point, but they are
absolutely interested and involved.
Sounds like they are worthy
enough as any of us, perhaps even more, to have the chance. If just a
few of those liberal ideals can get thrown against the wall and stick
in Iraq or Afghanistan we will have a victory against the Death Cults
who want to keep their brother muslims bound to a stagnant theocratic
ideology and destroy the west to prevent all the corruptive influences
produced there.