Posted on 06/19/2006 10:41:00 AM PDT by Jeff Head
You're quite welcome, Jeff. Here's another!
Hehe. I thought I was at the end of my rope, and sounded a little, er, "anxious." In my mind, I was thinking, "God, if you send me one more lib caller I'm gonna lose it and let the heathen have it!"
Probably the weakness of democracies such as ours is that we do NOT exert one long, uninterrupted, constant attack on the enemy, but tend to strike hard, pull back a little and allow the civilians to have a "normal" life for a time, then go again. That's why I DON'T think the public is at all prepped for a war with Iran, which is likely on the horizon. And, yes, it may take something of a disaster to get them prepped.
However, isn't that a strength? Isn't that better than a centralized, totalitarian state that NEEDS constant warfare to stay in power? For all the losses, Pearl Harbors and 9/11s are the price we pay for our view that peace should be the NORM, not the exception.
Certainly, but we don't have to be on a perpetual war footing to send a message to any potential antagonists that crossing us might be their last act of defiance. That ultimately, the American people will get behind any effort to defeat those that would be our conquerors. So no, I don't believe we have to be constantly fighting to show others, given enough provocation, we will.
There may come a day when the American people will roll over, and maybe the leaders of radical Islam thought that day had come. I submit they may have only been a few years early with their estimate. In another ten, maybe twenty years, who knows.
I suppose one can't fault bin Laden et al for thinking we were ripe for the picking. Just look around for the signs of weakness that are too numerous to list. Bailing from Somalia(thank you Bent Willie) being one of the most glaring IMHO. Fact of the matter is, this one ain't over yet.
For all the losses, Pearl Harbors and 9/11s are the price we pay for our view that peace should be the NORM, not the exception.
After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, general Yamamoto's now prophetic comments should be food for thought for radical Islam or anybody else with designs on America but, I daresay, America will be tested again and again, the "sleeping giant" label notwithstanding. Is it because we project weakness instead of strength?
FGS
Marking.
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