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"Welcome to World War IV "
Center for Security Policy ^ | 06/01/04 | unknown

Posted on 06/01/2004 7:53:13 PM PDT by redrock

Decision Brief No. 04-D 25 2004-06-01

"Welcome to World War IV "

(Washington, D.C.): Suddenly, the heretofore unthinkable seems not so impossible. Domestic political considerations driven by declining polls and negative reporting have prompted the Bush administration to take a series of dubious tactical decisions in Iraq. These have, in turn, contributed to a worsening situation on the ground there, featuring continuing physical insecurity, political turmoil and demoralization of U.S. forces. Amplified by relentlessly unfavorable press accounts and increasingly shrill Democratic criticism, these developments have given rise to still more dubious tactical decisions, an emboldened opposition on the ground and more bad news to report.

This dynamic has produced in the midst of this election year a sense in some quarters that an early U.S. exit may not only be inevitable but desirable. After all, a growing number of Americans seem to be under the illusion that, as with Vietnam, we can end the war simply by bailing out of Iraq. If only fences are mended with the United Nations, they have been encouraged to believe, the world will once again leave us alone. At the very least, we could then go back to fighting international terror as more or less a police action.

Not So Fast

Three developments of the past few days, however, make clear that we live in a very different sort of world - one that will become infinitely more dangerous for the United States if it is perceived to have "lost" Iraq:

Last week’s murder and hostage-taking of indigenous and foreign workers in Saudi Arabia’s oil sector was a strategic attack not only on the Kingdom but on the world economy. It underscores the fragility of what is currently the only rapidly expandable source of the crude which if taken off-line would precipitate an immediate end to any recovery, and probably serious and lasting economic dislocation. Even before this attack, perceptions that disruptions may be in the offing at the hands of al Qaeda or other terrorists - possibly involving the destruction of key parts of the Saudi fields’ infrastructure - had contributed to soaring prices on the spot market and at gas pumps.

The other main driver in petroleum-related price hikes of late is the emergence on world oil markets of growing demand from China. Most analysts believe that the only way Beijing can maintain the sorts of economic growth and rising living standards essential to the Communist Party’s continued hold on power is for vastly greater imports of energy from the international oil patch. In the absence of massive new finds of oil, technological or other impetuses for reduced U.S. and Western demand, the Chinese competition will not only further increase the cost of a barrel of oil. It may also contribute to the sort of mentality that political scientists call a "zero-sum" game - where one side can only benefit at the other’s expense, a mindset that, when it comes to vital and scarce natural resources, frequently leads to conflict and war.

Unfortunately, the Associated Press reported on May 30 that a new Defense Department report perceives an ominous Chinese interest in waging war swiftly and decisively against the United States. For some years, party and military leaders have used a term that translates into English roughly as "Assassin’s Mace." The wire service quotes the Pentagon analysis as saying this "concept appears to include a range of weapon systems and technologies related to information warfare, ballistic and anti-ship cruise missiles, advanced fighters and submarines, counterspace system and air defense." There is reason to fear that the Chinese believe some such capabilities could be successfully employed, possibly in the relatively near-term, with little warning while the U.S. is tied down elsewhere to attack Taiwan and assert Chinese hegemony in East Asia.

One of the things that could tie the United States down considerably would be the emergence of a terrorist Fifth Column here at home. As columnist Michelle Malkin has noted, a new study performed at the request of Senators Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona, and Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, by the Department of Justice’s Inspector General has confirmed earlier, frightening press reports: U.S. and state prison systems have been penetrated for years by proselytizers for the radical subset of the Muslim faith known as Islamism - notably, the virulently intolerant, jihadist strain associated with Saudi Arabia’s state-sanctioned Wahhabi cult. Incredibly, neither their interactions with prisoners nor even those of incarcerated Islamist terrorists have been adequately supervised out of what the I.G. deemed to be misplaced concern about "privacy rights" and "religious freedom." Worse still, released felons are but one source, if a particularly dangerous one, for attacks in this country by al Qaeda sympathizers that have been cultivated over the past three decades by institutions tied to Saudi Arabia.

The Bottom Line

Taken together, these developments confirm that a withdrawal from and loss of Iraq will hardly be the end of our travails. If anything, the attendant perception of diminished U.S. power and loss of will would exacerbate the threats we face in the years ahead from terrorists, their state sponsors and others who would exploit the damage that might be inflicted by America’s enemies on the West’s oil supply, in East Asia and here at home.

These dangers will not be eliminated by success in Iraq, but they will be made more manageable as Iraqi oil comes on line, U.S. forces are freed up for duty elsewhere and Islamism is dealt a strategic defeat. This is, as Margaret Thatcher famously put it, "no time to go wobbly."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; terrorism; wwiv
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To: redrock; Jeff Head
We could no more have avoided going to war to get rid of Saddam - knowing his history - destroying whole villages with WMDS, invading his neighbors, his active attempts to purchase and create more powerful WMDs, his financing of international terrorists, and support of terrorist states - than we could have learned about the mass-executions in Hitler's concentration camps - as Christians, as Americans - and remained aloof.

Still, it took a Pearl Harbor, and a 911.

Iraq was, and is, a just cause - and meant to be.

Imho (and not from me, I am not able, or good on my own.)

(God wins.)

41 posted on 06/02/2004 4:57:34 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl (Americans honor their Soldiers - above the noise, in prayer and quiet acts of courage, salute.)
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To: txflake
Dane done blew our cover. What now? Go buy another fifth?

That darn Dane!!

Thanks for the ping txflake. Good article. Did you survive the storm last night. I had intermittent electric outage, still could not get cable tv or internet this morning, and a few tree branches down. Hope everything is ok with you and yours.

42 posted on 06/02/2004 6:13:21 AM PDT by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Travis McGee
One of the things that could tie the United States down considerably would be the emergence of a terrorist Fifth Column here at home.

It has already emerged. It is a two part organization, the left wing (70%) of the Democrat party combined with the leftist (90%) media.

43 posted on 06/02/2004 6:21:32 AM PDT by JimRed (Fight election fraud! Volunteer as a local poll watcher, challenger or district official.)
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To: JimRed

So far only as a 5th column "support team." So far.


44 posted on 06/02/2004 7:00:04 AM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: redrock

45 posted on 06/02/2004 8:13:32 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is ONLY ONE good Democrat: one that has just been voted OUT of POWER ! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: redrock

bump with thanks


46 posted on 06/04/2004 10:10:53 PM PDT by dcwusmc ("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: redrock

No is the time to have a well regulated militia. Arm every citizen.


47 posted on 06/04/2004 10:33:00 PM PDT by ampat
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