Posted on 02/25/2006 5:24:10 AM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing
NY Times columnist Thomas Friedman is for many the voice of the center-left foreign policy establishment in the U.S. So much so that, in introducing him this morning, GMA host Charlies Gibson declared that Friedman's latest book should be required reading. Given Friedman's status, his nuanced and not-altogether-bleak assessment of the situation in Iraq on this morning's GMA merits consideration.
It was tempting to headline this entry with the provocative notion Friedman floated that perhaps only a Saddam was capable of holding Iraq's fractious components together. But Friedman was by no means endorsing Saddam's despotic rule, musing rather whether Saddam was a cause or an effect. As Friedman put it:
"Is Iraq the way Iraq is because Saddam Hussein was the way Saddam Hussein was or was Saddam Hussein the way Saddam Hussein was because Iraq was the way Iraq is - a congenitally-divided country that could only be held together by an iron fist? We never had the definitive answer to that question but I think we're going to real soon."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
looks like you missed a good one
Sooooo......I interpret this to say that Friedman is saying Bush has been right ALL ALONG on this issue, and that it is working?
Will you just look at that...The Guru of Foreign Policy for the liberals has said that Bush is right...I imagine their brains over at DU are imploding as we speak.
(To be fair, I have read two of his books, and in my opinion, he does have the correct view of some things in our foreign policy. Of course, those happen to be things he agrees with conservatives on...:)
How ironic that the guru of conservative intellectualis, William Buckley, recently mentioned that we are losing the war in Iraq
How ironic that the guru of conservative intellectualls, William Buckley, recently mentioned that we are losing the war in Iraq while Friedman continues to support it
Rush had a good discussion of this yesterday.
I can't read or hear anything Friedman says without having a mental image of him over-enunciating his words to himself in the bathroom mirror.
Yeah. Friedmann is a little difficult to take. He is a liberal who knows TRUTH. Just like his employer.
What's interesting about his admission is that it may indicate the Left is beginning to cover all bets. They have an election to fight in the fall.
Democracy should always be the preferred method of government
but sometime with some people it may not be the most effective answer
Really? Wow. You believe that?
They have resisted because of Sistani their Shia leader.
I expect there are plans to asasinate Sistani and that would definately stgart a civil war.
I hope they got Sistani well protected,because killing him wil blow the whole thing up.
And Shiite Sadr can become a much more important figure in the Shia ranks.
All Shias against Sunnis, and some Shias against other Iranian backed Shias. And Kurds trying to cut out territory for Kurdistan.
And oil prices skyrocketing.
Sistani has to be protected from assasination. - tom
Yes...he is no guru of mine, though...he is too much of an "intellectual" for me. I guess I cannot stomach the appelation of "intellectual", and with that accent of his an mannerisms, I just have a difficult time hearing his voice (it even comes across to me in his writing)
My "Gurus" are people like Charles Krauthammer, Mike Adams (Okay, just a guru of conservative anti-feminist entertainment there!), Thomas Sowell, Ann Coulter (Okay...she is for blood in the water entertainment!)
But my conservative guru is: Don Rumsfeld!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20060224-114949-9880r.htm
Actually, I could agree with that statement in some contexts.
For example, if you were placed in an environment with people who had no regard for the personal rights of others or the observance of law, the only way to govern them would be by force and domination.
This is presuming that these people are the vast majority...if they were the minority, a democratic coalition should "remove" them from the environment to allow people a peaceful and democratic co-existence with those who DO respect the rule of law.
Just my 2 cents on that!
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