Here is the link to an article in today’s Wall Street Journal that you might like. It addresses why our message is not clear. We try to pretend that our problem is with Iraqis, when the real enemy is Iran. Why President Bush has not wanted to state this is my question to him.
http://www.opinionjournal.com/federation/feature/?id=110009893
Cold War II
What Islamist Iran has in common with the Soviet Union.
BY DAVID HAZONY
A new Cold War is upon us. Though there is no Soviet Union today, the enemies of Western democracy, supported by a conglomerate of Islamic states, terror groups and insurgents, have begun to work together with a unity of purpose reminiscent of the Soviet menace: not only in funding, training and arming those who seek democracy’s demise; not only in mounting attacks against Israel, America and their allies around the world; not only in seeking technological advances that will enable them to threaten the life of every Western citizen; but also in advancing a clear vision of a permanent, intractable and ultimately victorious struggle against the West—an idea they convey articulately, consistently and with brutal efficiency.
It is this conceptual strategic clarity that gives the West’s enemies a leg up, even if they are far inferior in number, wealth, and weaponry. From Tehran to Tyre, from Chechnya to the Philippines, from southern Iraq to the Afghan mountains to the madrassas of London and Paris and Cairo, these forces are unified in their aim to defeat the West, its way of life, its political forms and its cause of freedom.
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Thanks for that great link to WSJ-—I printed it all out, because it looks “seminal”, and an elaboration on a perspective I haven’t seen spelled out that way before.