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A Hinge of History
The American Thinker ^ | August 9, 2006 | Rick Moran

Posted on 08/09/2006 6:07:15 AM PDT by oldtimer2

A Hinge of History August 9th, 2006

As I recline in my virtual hammock this lovely Midwestern midsummer’s day, feeling the warm, gentle breezes as they waft across my face (“God’s air conditioning” we call it out here), my thoughts turn to the currents and eddies of history that are churning just below the placid surface of the mundane, the day to day happenings in the world. Another war here. Some kind of dust-up in Africa. Is there no end to Asian “economic miracles”? And Old Man Europe, grown senile and oblivious to all but his ever growing number of pensioners, waits patiently, almost willingly, for the sword of Allah.

But behind history’s curtain what actually matters is visible in outline. Demographers call the outlines “trends.” Historians might refer to them as “underlying forces.” Judging by what these trends or forces are telling us, there is absolutely no reason for an American living at this time in history to be optimistic about much of anything.

It could be that my “black dog” has ahold of me today and that tomorrow I’ll wake up and take a deep breath, ready to go out and face the dragons again with a sneer and a smile. Or it could be the melancholy thought that summer is nearly over and the prospect of facing another Chicago winter depresses me. (I used to wonder why older people in the Midwest moved to Florida and Arizona when they retired. No longer.)

But upon reflection, I think not. This is more than a passing wave of unease, more than a troubling flutter in the pit of my stomach. The world is changing in ways we can barely grasp. We are unable to discern the true nature of our discontent because, in a way, it is hard to believe that things could change so quickly that our perceptions about events have become either obsolete or laughably false.

When in doubt, blame Bush. But truthfully, what is happening below history’s radar has been in motion since before the Berlin Wall fell. Some decisions we’ve made in the last decade and a half have exacerbated our dilemma. Others have simply put off the inevitable. All told, where we are today is the result of many things beyond our control – birthrates, political changes in other countries, an aging population in the West, and a flexing of political and military muscle by an emerging reaction to modernity itself.

The world in the 21st century is moving too fast, leaving too many behind. And the rush to catch up is going to get very bloody indeed.

We are not just facing Islamic fundamentalism as a foe. We are also fighting the unrealized expectations of most of the planet’s inhabitants. Those expectations have been raised to stratospheric heights largely as a result of the accomplishments of the West in creating and maintaining a way to live life with more opportunity for people to thrive than at any other time in the history of human civilization. Two reactions predominate:

1. In some quarters, this visible possibility has bred resentment, a belief that our success has come at the expense of others who are more worthy, more deserving in the eyes of Allah.

2. In other quarters, these expectations have fueled dreams of freedom and a belief that anything is possible if you are brave, work hard, and have faith in the future.

I regret to say there are many, many more of the former than there are of the latter. As I write this, it has becoming enormously hazardous for the freedom-seekers to preach their gospel of change and hope.

In Lebanon, the Cedar Revolution is becoming a distant memory. The well-meaning but ultimately weak politicians were unable to face the prospect of confronting the evil in their midst. They thought that they had all the time in the world to deal with Hizb’allah, to try and fit them someplace into their crazy quilt patchwork of a confessional society – not realizing that somewhere a clock was ticking and that their ever-vigilant and determined neighbor to the north could only allow so much provocation before taking matters into its own hands.Now, as they survey the wreckage of their country and of their revolution, dark hints from Hizb’allah leader Hassan Nasrallah point to a post-war Lebanon where opposition to the terrorists means signing you own death warrant. How that drama will play out is anyone’s guess.

In Iraq, hope has turned to despair as a bloody cycle of revenge killings is spiraling out of control, aided and abetted by the anti-American, pro-Iranian zealot Muqtada al-Sadr. The agony of the Iraqi people has been made worse by a strange paralysis that has gripped the government which seems unable and unwilling to disarm the militias and stop the killing.

Both Nasrallah and al-Sadr are being goaded on by the Iranians and their crazed but canny leader President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Caught with his hand in the nuclear cookie jar more than once, the world still seems unwilling to take the steps necessary to keep the most powerful weapon in the world out of the hands of the most irresponsible leader in the world. If ever a recipe for unmitigated disaster were staring us right in the face, it is a nuclear-capable Ahmadinejad and his unhinged hatred for Israel and the United States.

In Somalia, where a group calling themselves the Islamic Courts is systematically turning that forlorn and war torn land into a future base for jihad to Darfur where the slaughter continues unmercifully, to Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, – good and decent men everywhere seem to be in the grip of some horrible debilitating disease that saps their strength and steals their hope.

Then there are the deliberately self-deluded who are either too stupid or too cowardly to recognize the evil in the first place. With a cognitive dissonance that would be laughable in less serious times, they blame the violence on those who are responding to the violence. Perhaps the apogee of this phenomenon occurred when the Secretary General of the United Nations opined that it appears that the State of Israel had committed a war crime by accidentally bombing a building in Qana, Lebanon killing 28 civilians, while not mentioning that Israel’s enemy gleefully launches barrage after barrage of murderous rockets at Israeli cities deliberately trying to kill as many innocents as possible.

Hizb’allah and other terrorists are actually being cheered on by people all over the world who view both Israel and the United States through the same darkened prism of hate and envy. Thanks to the wonders of modern media, the terrorists see how those who practice the secular religion of western freedom and tolerance live apparently without want, without cares. Their own desperate poverty and hopelessness seems to them a product of a conspiracy carried out by those much better off. Their own wretched political and economic choices, sanctioned by their theology, by definition cannot be to blame, for they are based on Allah’s perfect word.

In an almost childish way, they seek to graft 21st century Western miracles onto the back of their 7th century desert rulebook. The inevitable disappointment when the graft doesn’t take only enrages them further.Just about half of the United States wishes to confront this evil head on. The numbers are much smaller elsewhere. And we are finding in Iraq and everywhere else that our military sophistication alone isn’t enough to bring victory. We can vanquish armies. But we can’t snap our fingers and rid the world of hopelessness and envy. It seems the more we do to protect ourselves and try to help others face the threat, the forces arrayed against us gain strength and influence.

The war in the Middle East could be a hinge of history that opens a door to reveal an entirely different world than the one in which we are living now. It could be that the confluence of a perceived Israeli defeat at the hands of Hizb’allah and the defeat of Republicans in November (thanks in no small part to what is happening in Iraq) could presage a much more cautious approach to dealing with our enemies.

I can think of nothing more disastrous. Our foe will not vouchsafe us breathing room to try and figure out what to do next. He will in fact redouble his efforts in Iraq and elsewhere, going for the kill, believing quite rightly that he has us on the ropes. What we will congratulate ourselves for – our forbearance and “understanding” – will be seen as weakness and a lack of resolve by the enemy. It will do nothing to deter him and will in fact embolden him in ways we can only dimly perceive.

The crisis in the Middle East has shown us that the enemy is playing for keeps. And if we are to safely cross the threshold of this doorway to a new world, we are going to have to remember that one salient fact. Otherwise, our enemy will remind us of it in ways that are too horrible to contemplate.

Rick Moran is a frequent contributor and is proprietor of the blog Right Wing Nuthouse.

Rick Moran


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: lastchance
I fear this could be ready to happen very soon, and I can't see anything we can do to stop it. Possibly if we could be ruthless enough, but our leaders are not ready to do that.
1 posted on 08/09/2006 6:07:15 AM PDT by oldtimer2
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To: oldtimer2

History shows that democratic leaders are ruthless only with their own people.


2 posted on 08/09/2006 6:20:41 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism.)
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To: oldtimer2
Wow, what a great read. He seems to have sorted it all out and put the pieces in their proper place. He has put in writing the thoughts that have been swirling around in my head for several years now.

We're like the kids frolicking the swimmin' hole seeking relief from the season's heat and humidity in the waning days of their Summer Vacation. Distracted by the pleasure at hand, and not experienced enough to recognize danger as it approaches, they ignore the gathering clouds of a thunderstorm. Even the sound of not-too-distant thunder fails to raise their level of alarm. The lightning strike that kills or injures them is later described as "out of a clear blue sky" when the truth is there was plenty of notice, but went unheeded.

That's where the Western world is today. The signs are plentiful and quite evident. The enemy has told us what they have in store for us, even demonstrated their willingness to make it happen, yet we go along thinking if we can just "understand" them then we can work out a way for all of us "to just get along."

Face it, if our use of unbelievable violence to either destroy them or convince them that they can't accomplish their goals then the sooner we use it the better.

I expect we are approaching the point where the only solution is to destroy them. Unlike our last foes mutually assured destruction will not deter our current enemy. Quite the opposite, they would trigger MADD in a moment if they could. Their belief is that such an event would not only turn their enemy over to their god, but assure them of instant admission to their paradise. I wonder if the die has not been cast, the jig is up, etc.
3 posted on 08/09/2006 6:26:51 AM PDT by jwparkerjr
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To: headsonpikes

In WWII they were ruthless after they were scared enough. Today I don't think we would have that much time.


4 posted on 08/09/2006 6:28:17 AM PDT by oldtimer2 (You don' t defeat terrorism with temperance)
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To: jwparkerjr

I am afraid, very afraid.


5 posted on 08/09/2006 6:31:08 AM PDT by oldtimer2 (You don' t defeat terrorism with temperance)
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To: oldtimer2

A heavy and concise article.

I think many have viewed this new phase of the war, and the Western reaction to it with horror. For all our wizardry with weapons, we can't seem to muster the will or moral clarity to defeat a pitifully silly people who are so lacking in honor that they hide behind their women relying on our own decency to protect them.

We have faced this enemy before. The Japanese were equally fanatical (and much smarter). That war ended when every single Japanese tasted defeat and knew without a doubt that if they continued, we had the means and the will to completely annhialate them. Their emperor and the people chose life.

There is no single ruler who can declare a surrender. And the muslims themselves seem to prefer death. Yet I feel that if every single muslim was made to taste defeat, and they new that we had the means and the will to utterly destroy them, they would choose life as well.

Which therefore means that the true center of gravity in this war is the Western will to choose their destruction over ours. That question remains unanswered. I suspect again, that we will choose life.

The horrific events that are going to unfold are those that will force us to make our decision and those that will force them to make theirs. A lot of muslims are going to have to die before they are ready to choose life.

And sadly many more Americans are going to die before we also are ready to choose life.

CYP


6 posted on 08/09/2006 6:34:54 AM PDT by Check_Your_Premises (Ceterum censeo <Islamofascism> esse delendam -Huerro the Elder)
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For all our wizardry with weapons, we can't seem to muster the will or moral clarity to defeat a pitifully silly people who are so lacking in honor that they hide behind their women relying on our own decency to protect them.

This is because of "free trade" and the domination of transnational corporations in all aspects of our diplomacy and interactions with peoples from other countries. The whole PC, political correctness folly that has been foisted on us, is codified in trade related agreements that force us to teach immigrants (legal and illegal) in their native language and allows them to create enclaves in this country that resist assimilation. In our dealings abroad, the powerful transnational interests, influence every decision we make. Nothing can interfere with their insistence on countries giving up sovereignty and allowing them Foreign Direct Investment. To have moral clarity with some countries would mean we must deny communism, totalitarianism and forced competition of American workers with slave labor in these countries. This willingness to concede every ethic to bad people so that the global supply chain can be created, and consumers can be made out of every human being so the transnationals can have expanding markets has so warped our government that we fast losing our shine as the beacon of freedom in the world.

And now a quote from an American working for our government in the USTR's office:
The colour of the cat is not important as long as it catches the rat,"

"I have no problem with CPM[Communist Party of India-Marxist] as long as it wants to open up the economy,"[US assistant secretary of state for south and central Asian affairs Richard] Boucher said.


And that sir, is the nature of our international politics in a nutshell, and it is a demonstration of Americas loss of moral clarity.

I am a Communist, compromising with capitalism,” said CPM posterboy of reforms Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee. He said CPM remains fully committed to Communist principles , but,In the changing global scenario, industrialisation and foreign investment were needed to generate jobs for millions of educated youth especially in manufacturing and knowledge-based industries.

And our government is happy to make these communists wealthy, just as they have in China. Remember we impoverished the government of the soviet union to win the cold war, but now our government is pursuing a path to make every despot on the planet a billionaire.
7 posted on 08/09/2006 7:02:36 AM PDT by hedgetrimmer ("I'm a millionaire thanks to the WTO and "free trade" system--Hu Jintao top 10 worst dictators)
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To: oldtimer2

Lest we forget the maniac in Iran that has everything but announce they will destroy Israel on August 22nd.


8 posted on 08/09/2006 7:08:49 AM PDT by IamConservative (Humility is not thinking less of oneself; humility is thinking about oneself less.)
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To: oldtimer2
Me too, but even more so I'm frustrated. Even Israel who it used to be you could depend on for an all-out, knock-down-drag-out, no-holds-barred campaign against their enemy has backed off. It should not have taken them this long to remove the threat of those antiquated unguided missiles to their cities. Looks like they might be ready to go after the launch capabilities with a bit more tenacity now, but they've surely put themselves way behind in the propaganda war.
9 posted on 08/09/2006 7:18:00 AM PDT by jwparkerjr
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To: oldtimer2
Imagine if we, the remaining defenders of the West, decided to dismiss what we call "human rights ethics" and "common human compassion"? We can be fairly confident that if these broad and essential concepts ever influenced the thinking of the Wahhabists and Shiite jihadists that now plan the end of Western civilization, that they no longer do so. Can you imagine horrors our scientific military industrial complex might create?

Perhaps "Genetic defect bombs" could be developed that could "explode" unnoticed in the center of Jihadist population centers, rendering their future population severely mentally retarded in one generation. An entire nation, society, or geographic region could be immobilized and made helpless, via the realities of mental deficiency.

Maybe space based weapons that could remotely and automatically destroy any kind or class of target, any thing that could be seen with satellite or radar imaging... which means anything above ground, programed into an Artificial intelligent system that Command Central deemed a threat, over continental sized regions, 24 hours a day, year after year?

Or... true and irreversible economic warfare, destroying the Oil economy that ostensibly funds the jihadists ultimately? Technological change is doing that now, ever so slowly, but it will ultimately happen. Forward thinking planners in Middle Eastern countries might reinvest in alternate economic development, not dependent on petroleum production... if cooler heads prevail.

But we know that the Jihadist agenda is meant to be implemented much sooner than the predicted sweeping fuel cell or fusion based energy revolutions can be. So, would we scuttle the ship to drown the boarding pirates? Even if we put our own economies in peril? I guess it depends on how bad things get, which is the point of the preceding article. Plenty of speculation on these themes can be expected in coming months and years, so either get ready for it, and the decisions required thereof, or prepare to bury head in sand, and I'll see you at the Ostrich Festival in Chandler, AZ in March of 2007. You will be the main attraction.

10 posted on 08/09/2006 11:01:44 AM PDT by Richard Axtell
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To: oldtimer2

Bump for later reading.


11 posted on 08/11/2006 3:02:20 PM PDT by SuziQ
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