Posted on 11/22/2004 11:27:49 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
There seemed to be an awful lot of participation in that Afghanistan Election.
Oh, man that is a really , really good read.....
most of that should be appearing in the MSM in some form.....
Thanks.
How said and typical, TTS(Allah) doesn't want to comment on this good news thread or other such good news threads. Hmmm, do you think his handlers..er advisors are upset by these new developments?
I don't have any problem banning fundamentalist clerics from running for office in the nations we bring elections to. We occupied them, we can set the rules.
Previous poster mentioned Imperial Japan-- there's a nation with a lot of parallels to Iraq. We destroyed their ability to wage war and occupied them for several years-- setting the rules and insisting on the type of government and elections they would use.
Today Japan is a free and democratic success story of the highest order.
I don't believe things like that happen by accident. And I believe that successes like that are repeatable.
With all due respect, you may be ignoring the obvious in favor of a belief. The parallels between Imp Japan and Iraq are there. Obviously I am not suggesting that they are exactly the same, but to ignore certain ones indicates a willingness not see how they hurt your argument.
These parallel include:
A fundamental and zealous belief in their cause.
An enemy that idolizes leaders with near god-like stature.
A totalitarian society that eschews individuality in favor of service to... (Emporer / Allah)
Little value for indivdual life / emphasis on afterlife (ishi-goren / yen and a half, the term used to refer to Jap conscripts based on postage price for conscription letter).
Western perception of enemy as barbaric and without redemption.
A martyr's death analagous to kamakazi / bonzai death.
Societies with a single religion and strict rules of discipline and adherance.
I could go on and on, but frankly I don't have time. Trust me that I know something about which I write, but ultimately, you may be right. Perhaps Iraq is doomed. Nothing is certain. But I am not ready to throw in the towel yet. America has had some real success in this field, I see no obvious reasons why another success is at least a credible possibility.
It takes unfailingly optimistic, brass balled leadership like that of Harry S. Truman, Ronald W. Reagan ... and George W. Bush.
just a tiny typo in an otherwise excellent post.
"I see no obvious reasons why another success is at least a credible possibility."
s/b
"I see no obvious reasons why another success is NOT at least a credible possibility."
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