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Victor Davis Hanson: And Then They Came After Us, We’re at war. How about acting like it?
NRO ^ | July 22, 2005 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 07/22/2005 7:31:12 AM PDT by Tolik

It is time to relearn the lessons from the Cold War

First the terrorists of the Middle East went after the Israelis. From 1967 we witnessed 40 years of bombers, child murdering, airline hijacking, suicide murdering, and gratuitous shooting. We in the West usually cried crocodile tears, and then came up with all sorts of reasons to allow such Middle Eastern killers a pass.

Yasser Arafat, replete with holster and rants at the U.N., had become a “moderate” and was thus free to steal millions of his good-behavior money. If Hamas got European cash, it would become reasonable, ostracize its “military wing,” and cease its lynching and vigilantism.

When some tried to explain that Wars 1-3 (1947, 1956, 1967) had nothing to do with the West Bank, such bothersome details fell on deaf ears.

When it was pointed out that Germans were not blowing up Poles to get back lost parts of East Prussia nor were Tibetans sending suicide bombers into Chinese cities to recover their country, such analogies were caricatured.

When the call for a “Right of Return” was making the rounds, few cared to listen that over a half-million forgotten Jews had been cleansed from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt, and lost billions in property.

When the U.N. and the EU talked about “refugee camps,” none asked why for a half-century the Arab world could not build decent housing for its victimized brethren, or why 1 million Arabs voted in Israel, but not one freely in any Arab country.

The security fence became “The Wall,” and evoked slurs that it was analogous to barriers in Korea or Berlin that more often kept people in than out. Few wondered why Arabs who wished to destroy Israel would mind not being able to live or visit Israel.

In any case, anti-Semitism, oil, fear of terrorism — all that and more fooled us into believing that Israel’s problems were confined to Israel. So we ended up with a utopian Europe favoring a pre-modern, terrorist-run, Palestinian thugocracy over the liberal democracy in Israel. The Jews, it was thought, stirred up a hornet’s nest, and so let them get stung on their own.

We in the United States preened that we were the “honest broker.” After the Camp David accords we tried to be an intermediary to both sides, ignoring that one party had created a liberal and democratic society, while the other remained under the thrall of a tribal gang.

Billions of dollars poured into frontline states like Jordan and Egypt. Arafat himself got tens of millions, though none of it ever seemed to show up in good housing, roads, or power plants for his people. The terror continued, enhanced rather than arrested, by Western largess and Israeli concessions.

Then the Islamists declared war on the United States. A quarter century of mass murdering of Americans followed in Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, East Africa, the first effort to topple the World Trade Center, and the attack on the USS Cole.

We gave billions to Jordan, the Palestinians, and the Egyptians. Afghanistan was saved from the Soviets through U.S. aid. Kuwait was restored after Saddam’s annexation, and the holocaust of Bosnians and Kosovars halted by the American Air Force. Americans welcomed thousands of Arabs to our shores and allowed hundreds of madrassas and mosques to preach zealotry, anti-Semitism, and jihad without much scrutiny.

Then came September 11 and the almost instant canonization of bin Laden.

Suddenly, the prior cheap shots at Israel under siege weren’t so cheap. It proved easy to castigate Israelis who went into Jenin, but not so when we needed to do the same in Fallujah.

It was easy to slander the Israelis’ scrutiny of Arabs in their midst, but then suddenly a few residents in our own country were found to be engaging in bomb making, taking up jihadist pilgrimages to Afghanistan, and mapping out terrorist operations.

Apparently, the hatred of radical Islam was not just predicated on the “occupation” of the West Bank. Instead it involved the pretexts of Americans protecting Saudi Arabia from another Iraqi attack, the United Nations boycott of Iraq, the removal of the Taliban and Saddam, and always as well as the Crusades and the Reconquista.

But Europe was supposedly different. Unlike the United States, it was correct on the Middle East, and disarmed after the Cold War. Indeed, the European Union was pacifistic, socialist, and guilt-ridden about former colonialism.

Hundreds of thousands of Muslims were left alone in unassimilated European ghettoes and allowed to preach or promulgate any particular hatred of the day they wished. Conspire to kill a Salmon Rushdie, talk of liquidating the “apes and pigs,” distribute Mein Kampf and the Protocols, or plot in the cities of France and Germany to blow up the Pentagon and the World Trade Center — all that was about things “over there” and in a strange way was thought to ensure that Europe got a pass at home.

But the trump card was always triangulation against the United States. Most recently anti-Americanism was good street theater in Rome, Paris, London, and the capitals of the “good” West.

But then came Madrid — and the disturbing fact that after the shameful appeasement of its withdrawal from Iraq, further plots were hatched against Spanish justices and passenger trains.

Surely a Holland would be exempt — Holland of wide-open Amsterdam fame where anything goes and Muslim radicals could hate in peace. Then came the butchering of Theo Van Gogh and the death threats against parliamentarian Hirsi Ali — and always defiance and promises of more to come rather than apologies for their hatred.

Yet was not Britain different? After all, its capital was dubbed Londonistan for its hospitality to Muslims across the globe. Radical imams openly preached jihad against the United States to their flock as thanks for being given generous welfare subsidies from her majesty’s government. But it was the United States, not liberal Britain, that evoked such understandable hatred.

But now?

After Holland, Madrid, and London, European operatives go to Israel not to harangue Jews about the West Bank, but to receive tips about preventing suicide bombings. And the cowboy Patriot Act to now-panicked European parliaments perhaps seems not so illiberal after all.

So it is was becoming clear that butchery by radical Muslims in Bali, Darfur, Iraq, the Philippines Thailand, Turkey, Tunisia, and Iraq was not so tied to particular and “understandable” Islamic grievances.

Perhaps the jihadist killing was not over the West Bank or U.S. hegemony after all, but rather symptoms of a global pathology of young male Islamic radicals blaming all others for their own self-inflicted miseries, convinced that attacks on the infidel would win political concessions, restore pride, and prove to Israelis, Europeans, Americans — and about everybody else on the globe — that Middle Eastern warriors were full of confidence and pride after all.

Meanwhile an odd thing happened. It turns out that the jihadists were cowards and bullies, and thus selective in their targets of hatred. A billion Chinese were left alone by radical Islam — even though the Chinese were secularists and mostly godless, as well as ruthless to their own Uighur Muslim minorities. Had bin Laden issued a fatwa against Beijing and slammed an airliner into a skyscraper in Shanghai, there is no telling what a nuclear China might have done.

India too got mostly a pass, other than the occasional murdering by Pakistani zealots. Yet India makes no effort to apologize to Muslims. When extremists occasionally riot and kill, they usually cease quickly before the response of a much more unpredictable angry populace.

What can we learn from all this?

Jihadists hardly target particular countries for their “unfair” foreign policies, since nations on five continents suffer jihadist attacks and thus all apparently must embrace an unfair foreign policy of some sort.

Typical after the London bombing is the ubiquitous Muslim spokesman who when asked to condemn terrorism, starts out by deploring such killing, assuring that it has nothing to do with Islam, yet then ending by inserting the infamous “but” — as he closes with references about the West Bank, Israel, and all sorts of mitigating factors. Almost no secular Middle Easterners or religious officials write or state flatly, “Islamic terrorism is murder, pure and simple evil. End of story, no ifs or buts about it.”

Second, thinking that the jihadists will target only Israel eventually leads to emboldened attacks on the United States. Assuming America is the only target assures terrorism against Europe. Civilizations will either hang separately or triumph over barbarism together. It is that simple — and past time for Europe and the United States to rediscover their common heritage and shared aims in eradicating this plague of Islamic fascism.

Third, Islamicists are selective in their attacks and hatred. So far global jihad avoids two billion Indians and Chinese, despite the fact that their countries are far tougher on Muslims than is the United States or Europe. In other words, the Islamicists target those whom they think they can intimidate and blackmail.

Unfettered immigration, billions in cash grants to Arab autocracies, alliances of convenience with dictatorships, triangulation with Middle Eastern patrons of terror, blaming the Jews — civilization has tried all that.

It is time to relearn the lessons from the Cold War, when we saw millions of noble Poles, Romanians, Hungarians, and Czechs as enslaved under autocracy and a hateful ideology, and in need of democracy before they could confront the Communist terror in their midst.

But until the Wall fell, we did not send billions in aid to their Eastern European dictatorships nor travel freely to Prague or Warsaw nor admit millions of Communist-ruled Bulgarians and Albanians onto our shores.

Victor Davis Hanson is a military historian and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. His website is victorhanson.com.


 



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To: Tolik
Awesome article, thanks for posting.

Like the punchline to the joke goes, "That's 'cause we ain't played cowboys and muslims yet. But the times a comin'."

Best Regards

Sergio
21 posted on 07/22/2005 8:13:33 AM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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To: Tolik

Ping


22 posted on 07/22/2005 8:14:04 AM PDT by HawaiianGecko (Doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results is the definition of insanity.)
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To: Tolik

i posted again by mistake--did a search--didnt see this VDH is worth 2 anyway!!


23 posted on 07/22/2005 8:16:08 AM PDT by rang1995 (They will love us when we win)
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To: Tolik
Had bin Laden issued a fatwa against Beijing and slammed an airliner into a skyscraper in Shanghai, there is no telling what a nuclear China might have done

I thought the same thing when the Chechen Muslims murdered the Russian school children. Russia has not yet responded. The Islamofacists are in over their heads ... that fact needs to be demonstrated to them.

24 posted on 07/22/2005 8:22:35 AM PDT by layman (Card Carrying Infidel)
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To: Sergio

Oh really, my two younger brothers (12 and six respectively) play cowboys and ragheads... but we have a huge bosnian problem here too, so they see it daily.


25 posted on 07/22/2005 8:23:40 AM PDT by Schwaeky ("Truth is not determined by a majority vote" Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: Valin

Thanks for the link. Very interesting. Did you read the whole book?


26 posted on 07/22/2005 8:23:50 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: timsbella

We may be idiots but the press controls the story through the media. In WWII FDR could count on the press not to destroy the moral of the country. Now they give pulitzers to the people in the press to do so. That is why we are here at free republic to destroy the old media so we do not need their interpretation of what they believe we should know.


27 posted on 07/22/2005 8:35:08 AM PDT by Walkingfeather
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To: Tolik

Yes. Very good! I've been push it lately.


28 posted on 07/22/2005 8:40:16 AM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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To: Tolik

First cogent article I've seen that disassociates Islamic murder from the political policies of the victim countries. In short, Islam is an insane murder cult.

Since this is likely a 20 to 50 year war, we may well see mass deportations, or mass forced conversions. If not mass conversion, then the denial of religious freedom and the closing of the mosques.


29 posted on 07/22/2005 8:48:54 AM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: liberty2004

Islam needs reform, not genocide. Some will undoubtedly die, but killing billions for the insanity of thousands is wrong.


31 posted on 07/22/2005 9:46:19 AM PDT by AZLiberty (French: The language of diplomacy, except for the French)
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To: Tolik

IMO, the constant whining, criticism and references to Vietnam are very encouraging to the terrorists. It's a big reason why they're still resisting in Iraq. Also, IMO, the left and particularly the Democrats, are well aware of this, that's a big reason why they do it.


32 posted on 07/22/2005 9:46:20 AM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: AZLiberty
Some will undoubtedly die

Some will die? I think you underestimate the battle that lies ahead. Before this cult is eliminated "large numbers" will die, not some. The time will come when this cult will be outlawed in many nations. The Mosques will need to be leveled. Anyone who resists that action should be dealt with deadly force. The time will come when the clash will quite violent and quite widespread. Islam is a murderous cult and its followers want to kill those who don't convert. The Warrior class in the West will be the last line of defense. When the time comes they will show no mercy it Islam's followers - and right so. The followers of Islam will bring this violence upon themselves.

33 posted on 07/22/2005 9:55:24 AM PDT by liberty2004
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To: FastCoyote

Hmmm, wonder why #30 was pulled. The good thing about pulling nasty comments is that it short circuits the flame wars, but it does leave you wondering what was said.


34 posted on 07/22/2005 9:59:18 AM PDT by FastCoyote
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To: Sergio
I do so want to agree with you ...
"That's 'cause we ain't played cowboys and Muslims yet. But the times a coming'."

I know we can; but the government has no intention to stop what it is doing and has been doing for years ... which is invite them in to this country and bend over backward to accommodate them.

Our government is being filled, especially the bureaucracy by many Muslims in responsible positions within our government offices themselves. Kinda like the big cities now have black mayors (Houston)Las Angeles (Hispanic), (Washington DC) etc., when they are in the majority they elect who they want. Rightly so under our Republic. They are riddling us within and we ignore it.


Talk about moles and sleepers ... we have them. We are accepting all this far too long already.

Still there are no petitions, constitutional amendments circulating in the pipeline, no organizations with a voice standing up and challenging all the dangerous 'pc' agendas going on all around us. It must start at the local level probably. We are too content, lazy and satisfied to take a stand. We have done nothing so long it may already be too late.

We have got to hold on to our constitution and our good sense to keep our nation.

Perhaps a future generation will arise after it is remembered what has been lost.
35 posted on 07/22/2005 9:59:56 AM PDT by Countyline
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To: Tolik

Thank you for posting this article. It is 'right on'.


36 posted on 07/22/2005 10:01:31 AM PDT by Countyline
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To: timsbella
"The liberals still haven't made the link between attacks in Israel and those now occuring in the rest of the world. They dislike the Jews so much that it's easy to always blame the victim.

They dislike the Jews and yet the Jews vote for them 2 to 1. Makes no sense to me.

37 posted on 07/22/2005 10:13:30 AM PDT by auggy ( http://www.wtv-zone.com/Mary/THISWILLMAKEYOUPROUD.HTML)
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To: auggy

Boggles my mind too. Two votes to the right in my house and we're raising two more.


38 posted on 07/22/2005 10:19:18 AM PDT by timsbella (Mark Steyn for Prime Minister of Canada!)
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To: Schwaeky
Hi Schwaeky

Thanks for the reply. I read your home page and if I may. Good on ya for trying to get into government, we can always use a few more constitutionalists in public service. However, be aware that when you run for office, folks will be searching through this forum to see what you may have written in the past.

Nothing wrong with what you posted, just wanted to remind you to CYA when you post or it may come back to haunt you.

Best regards and good luck in your future endeavors.

Sergio
39 posted on 07/22/2005 10:23:53 AM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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To: Countyline
Hi Countyline

I pray that I am wrong, but I don't think we'll have to worry about any of that if a London or Madrid type of attack were to occur here.

If, God forbid, that were to happen here, all bets are off. I believe most police agencies would be hard at work protecting Muslims and those who appear Muslim from being torn apart by mobs.

We Americans are firm believers in the old saying of, "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me."

Best Regards

Sergio
40 posted on 07/22/2005 10:29:26 AM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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