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Death to Dictators! [re:"I couldn't wait for the war to begin"]
CNSNews.com ^ | February 20, 2003 | Alan Caruba

Posted on 02/20/2003 9:10:32 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen

I recently found myself arguing with a woman who asked me to sign a "Stop the War" petition while I was in the village area of my hometown. On every corner the anti-war folks were staked out trying to collect signatures. When I told her I couldn't wait for the war to begin, she asked, "So you want innocent people to die?"

"More than 3,000 innocent people have already died. Or have you forgotten September 11, 2001?" I replied. I resented her accusation that I was indifferent to the lives that surely will be lost when we attack Iraq. I resented that she was so indifferent to the many American and other lives that have already been lost to the fully declared holy war of Osama bin Laden, the Iranian ayatollahs, and others like Hamas.

She ignored the loss of the seventeen sailors aboard the USS Cole and the lives of those in the US embassies that were blown up and our Marines who were killed with a car bomb in Lebanon. What about the lives lost when terrorists destroyed a barracks for our military in Saudi Arabia? The lives of innocent tourists, mostly Australians, lost in a Bali nightclub?

Then there are the lives of Iranians pressed into war with Iraq for eight years. There are the lives of the Kuwaitis who died resisting Iraq's invasion and brief control of that nation. There are the lives of those in India, Indonesia and the Philippines who have died as the result of the continuing Islamic terrorism in those nations.

"These people," I said, referring to the Islamists, "want to kill us all." She remained insistent that I was a bloodthirsty warmonger who only wanted revenge. She remained resistant to the fact that some wars must be fought to liberate people enslaved by tyrants and to resist others who will inflict death and suffering in the name of Islam -- or Communism.

I want a world in which there is no place for the holy warriors of Islam or the carriers of the Communist cancer that makes individuals slaves of the state.

To those who say this war is only about oil, my reply is that oil is the very lifeblood of our economy and that its flow must be protected at all costs. This nation would shut down overnight without adequate supplies of oil, and Iraq sits atop the world's second largest known reservoir of this vital source of energy. If oil only serves to provide Saddam Hussein billions of dollars with which to create nuclear bombs or huge amounts of biological and chemical weapons, then that must end.

Decades of American pacifism in the face of the growing threat of Islamism have encouraged continued attacks on American embassies, our troops, and on 9-11, our homeland. America has been perceived as lacking the will to oppose nations for whom we have become an "imperialistic" whipping boy.

The day of all dictators must be declared over. We cannot sit by and allow the likes of Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong Il and others like Muammar al-Qaddafi to dictate to the United States and the rest of the world with the threat of nuclear annihilation or other weapons of mass destruction. First we rid ourselves of the dictators, then we find a way for every nation to back away from these horrible weapons.

It will not be the United Nations that brings this about. The world has witnessed its inability and even its refusal to address this and other threats in the world. Perhaps the best thing to come out of this threat has been the realization by ordinary people that the so-called Security Council only offers the security of slavery, appeasement, and accommodation with the likes of Saddam Hussein and far too many of the other UN members in good standing. Syria, Iran, Libya and Cuba come to mind.

The notion that Iraq is in line to chair the UN conference on disarmament tells you everything you need to know about this vile institution.

We are at a crossroads of history in which only the will and the might of the United States of American stands between the dictators and the rest of the world.

I spent most of my life in the last half of the last century. I grew up under the threat of Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo and Stalin, whose only interest was their megalomaniac dreams of enslaving the world. Scores of millions died because of them. I witnessed the fall of Soviet Russia because of the willingness of the United States to oppose its tyrannical dreams of world domination.

We are faced with a decision to try to kill the terrorist mosquitoes individually or with draining the swamp in which they thrive. Right now, the Middle East is that swamp. Others await our future attention.

Death to the dictators!

(Alan Caruba writes "Warning Signs," a weekly column posted at the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center.)


Alan Caruba





TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: caruba; iraq

1 posted on 02/20/2003 9:10:32 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Stand Watch Listen
Bump.
2 posted on 02/20/2003 9:18:06 AM PST by Rocko
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To: Stand Watch Listen
One person in the whole world has the power to stop this war, and that is Saddam Hussein himself. It is one of the few options he has left, should he choose to exercise that option. This would involve giving up his control of Iraq, and taking himself, his family and the leadership of the Ba'athist socialist party into exile far from the borders of Iraq. This would be similar to the departure of the Shah of Iran nearly a quarter of a century ago, and should be nearly bloodless.

Or, the machine now in motion will continue to gather speed. One of its attributes is that it will be a huge meat grinder.
3 posted on 02/20/2003 9:28:33 AM PST by alloysteel
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To: Stand Watch Listen
Give Martin Sheen a taste of his own medicine.

mike@artistsunitedwww.org - Mike Farrell
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kate@artistsunitedwww.org - Kate McArdle
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TheWestWing@nbc.com

ANSWER Contact list: THE Vast Commie. Conspiracy: Peacenik contacts, events.

Peace Movements Don’t Prevent Wars

4 posted on 02/20/2003 11:56:18 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl ("Ramsey Clark: A voice of (T)reason" - gridlock)
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To: Stand Watch Listen
"Perhaps the best thing to come out of this threat has been the realization by ordinary people that the so-called Security Council only offers the security of slavery, appeasement, and accommodation with the likes of Saddam Hussein and far too many of the other UN members in good standing. Syria, Iran, Libya and Cuba come to mind. "

Worth remebering.

5 posted on 02/20/2003 5:23:52 PM PST by happygrl
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bttt
6 posted on 02/25/2003 3:41:47 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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