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How fast things change (AWESOME ARTICLE)
Townhall.com ^ | 11/30/2001 | Charles Krauthammer

Posted on 11/30/2001 4:05:27 PM PST by NYS_Eric

Charles Krauthammer (archive)
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November 30, 2001

How fast things change

WASHINGTON--Hundreds of holy warriors lie dead in a prison near Mazar-e Sharif. Ramadan is violated by the hail of American bombs. Infidel Americans land in force on Muslim soil near Kandahar. ``We now own a piece of Afghanistan,'' says Brig. Gen. James Mattis. Just weeks ago the Middle East experts were warning that such violations of Islamic sensibilities would cause an explosion of anti-Americanism. Where then is the vaunted ``Arab street,'' the pro-Osama demonstrations, the anti-American riots? Where are the seething masses rising up against America and its nominal allies from Egypt to Pakistan?

Nowhere to be seen. Bin Laden T-shirts are going begging in Peshawar. The street is silent.

The Middle East experts, who a decade ago made identical warnings that war on Iraq would cause the Arab world to rise against us, don't get it. They never do. Indeed, with the war on terrorism poised to expand beyond Afghanistan, the experts are already repeating these dire--and false--predictions.

In a prescient lecture Oct. 20, Middle East Quarterly editor Martin Kramer (who has just published ``Ivory Towers on Sand,'' a devastating study of the illusions and biases advanced by the Middle East studies programs throughout American academia) explained why: The way to tame the Arab street is not with appeasement and sweet sensitivity, but with raw power and victory.

Kramer's indisputable point was that there has always been and always will be poverty and oppression, anger and resentment in the Arab world. And much of it will be directed against America. That is a constant. The variable factor is whether America commands respect or contempt.

The Arab street has fallen silent not because the president hosted Muslim envoys for a White House Iftar dinner. Nor because American children persuaded their Muslim pen pals of our good will toward Islam. But because the United States astonished the street with one of history's great shows of arms: destroying a regime 7,000 miles away, landlocked and isolated, solely with air power and a few soldiers on the ground--(BEG ITAL)and but a single combat death (thus far).(END ITAL)

The Taliban's collapse shattered two myths: Islamic invincibility and American weakness--myths amplified over eight years by the Clinton administration's empty gestures and demonstrable impotence in the face of Islamic terror.

The street exploded after Sept. 11, not because of rage--the rage is there always--but because of triumphalism. The war that began with the 1983 bombings in Beirut had finally been taken to the American homeland. America lay bleeding, ``filled with horror and fear from north to south and east to west,'' bin Laden boasted. This was their day and they were going to seize it.

Turns out, it is not their day. Osama was wrong. America is no paper tiger. The street now knows it. The world knows it. Which is why it is time for us to seize the moment.

Our astonishing display of power has demonstrated the deadly seriousness of the Bush Doctrine. We will no longer fecklessly go after low-level terrorist operatives in a New York court, or even more ridiculously in The Hague. We are, instead, at war with their leaders and, even more important, with the regimes that harbor them. It is now a capital offense to harbor terrorists. Literally. Harbor them and your regime dies.

We not only have enunciated a new doctrine. We have demonstrated both the will and the power to carry it out. The fruits are already visible. What regime, after all, is going to provide bin Laden safe harbor?

The elementary truth that seems to elude the experts again and again--Gulf War, Afghan war, next war--is that power is its own reward. Victory changes everything, psychology above all. The psychology in the region is now one of fear and deep respect for American power. Now is the time to use it to deter, defeat or destroy the other regimes in the area that are host to radical Islamic terrorism.

Hence Stage Two. No, not Iraq yet. It surely is the worst terrorist threat, but because it is the worst and the most difficult, it will require more planning, and more political and military preparation. Now is the time to go for the low hanging fruit: giving the Philippines assistance in crushing their own al Qaeda guerrillas. Telling the thugs running Sudan, Syria, Libya and Yemen to cease and desist, to shut down the training camps, to cough up the terrorists--``or else,'' as the president so delicately puts it.

And then on to Iraq. The experts are already warning us that we dare not, lest the Arab street rise against us. They never learn.



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Krauthammer rules. 'Nuff said.
1 posted on 11/30/2001 4:05:28 PM PST by NYS_Eric
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To: NYS_Eric
I can see Dubya naming the terrorist hosts country by country:

Sudan, turn 'em over to us....or pay the price:

Yemen, turn 'em over to us....or pay the price:

Syria, turn 'em over to us....or pay the price:

Somalia, turn 'em over to us....or pay the price

etc., etc. etc.. It'll be fun to watch.

2 posted on 11/30/2001 4:18:34 PM PST by keithtoo
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To: NYS_Eric
BTTT
3 posted on 11/30/2001 4:19:49 PM PST by Fiddlstix
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To: NYS_Eric
The Taliban's collapse shattered two myths: Islamic invincibility and American weakness--myths amplified over eight years by the Clinton administration's empty gestures and demonstrable impotence in the face of Islamic terror.

Music to my ears.

4 posted on 11/30/2001 4:26:14 PM PST by lawgirl
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To: NYS_Eric
Spiro Agnew once said that the media were "nattering nabobs of negativity." How right he was. You see them every night on the nightly talking head programs warning us of "quagmires" and "Muslim rage." Who can forget how the "elite Republican Guard" was going to send our troops home in body bags back in 1991? Well, the elite Republican Guard ended up surrendering to CNN cameramen. Saddam wouldn't even issue them white underwear out of fear they would strip naked and use the underwear as surrender flags.

The Arabs in the Middle East are a bunch of backwards savages. Without our oil money, they would still be riding camels and wiping their asses with their bare hands. Hopefully that is what they will be doing again once we get done with them.

5 posted on 11/30/2001 4:29:51 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: NYS_Eric
I have to agree, very nice commentary.
6 posted on 11/30/2001 4:32:17 PM PST by TheDon
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To: NYS_Eric
Where then is the vaunted ``Arab street,'' the pro-Osama demonstrations, the anti-American riots? Where are the seething masses rising up against America and its nominal allies from Egypt to Pakistan?

Same place they were when Reagan dam near obliterated Kadafi's ass ***NO WHERE ***
Sasme hand ringing then
7 posted on 11/30/2001 4:44:17 PM PST by uncbob
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To: SamAdams76
Imagine. Rommel and Patton once roamed those sands. North Africa, that is. Not much has changed in that region, except the the discovery of oil.
8 posted on 11/30/2001 4:45:44 PM PST by billhilly
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To: NYS_Eric
"Power is its own reward."

Yes. Americas enemies respect one thing and only one thing: Power!

America's got it! America had better keep it!

The greatest threat to the United States, liberty, justice, and world peace is American decadence--"Liberalism", the Left, the Democrat Party.

9 posted on 11/30/2001 4:48:08 PM PST by Savage Beast
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To: SamAdams76
It's about time these dirtbags worry about what OUR reaction is going to be, and not the other way around.
10 posted on 11/30/2001 4:50:14 PM PST by AmericaUnited
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To: NYS_Eric
bump
11 posted on 11/30/2001 4:50:26 PM PST by VOA
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To: NYS_Eric
The Arab street has fallen silent... because the United States astonished the street with one of history's great shows of arms

A Krauthammer BUMP!

12 posted on 11/30/2001 4:52:34 PM PST by Gritty
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To: uncbob
Where then is the vaunted ``Arab street,'' the pro-Osama demonstrations, the anti-American riots? Where are the seething masses rising up against America and its nominal allies from Egypt to Pakistan?
Yes where are they? Do you think they saw a few reports of what we call a "daisy cutter" and realised that maybe we also have words that can mean many things?

14 posted on 11/30/2001 4:58:05 PM PST by sarasmom
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To: NYS_Eric
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!!

(I love this guy!)

15 posted on 11/30/2001 4:58:08 PM PST by stands2reason
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To: Savage Beast
The elementary truth that seems to elude the experts again and again--Gulf War, Afghan war, next war--is that power is its own reward. Victory changes everything, psychology above all. The psychology in the region is now one of fear and deep respect for American power.

Yes. Americas enemies respect one thing and only one thing: Power! America's got it! America had better keep it!

Right you are. TE Lawrence assured his readers in his "Pillars of Wisdom" book: the Arab (or Muslim) respects only one thing -- FORCE. Conversely, he said, any appearance of weakness (such as in an overly-eager pacifism) is an invitation for Arab/Muslim aggression, for that posture is intensely DISrespected there.

16 posted on 11/30/2001 5:04:12 PM PST by Migraine
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To: SamAdams76
Spiro Agnew once said that the media were "nattering nabobs of negativity."

Any idea who wrote those words for him (and it was negativism)? William Safire! Same speech in which he said the constant critics were but "an effete corps of impudent snobs, elected by no one...". The fact that we're still quoting it means it was memorable, whether the media liked it or not!

17 posted on 11/30/2001 5:08:03 PM PST by Migraine
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To: Migraine
I stand corrected. It was "nattering nabobs of negativism."
18 posted on 11/30/2001 5:13:31 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: NYS_Eric
How fast things change, indeed. Two weeks ago, Krauthammer was a critic. Now he's leading the chorus.

He's still wrong. Iraq should be next. It will be easier than expected, once we target Saddam and not just seek to liberate Kuwait. We don't have to invade and conquer Iraq, only beat them up enough to give them an excuse to get rid of Saddam. There are opposition groups that will help.

With Iraq, gone, that will eliminate the need to do so much in the "low-lying fruit". They'll fold without a fight. Somalia and Sudan, anyway. Syria may need some convincing, but they will cave quickly enough, once we begin military action. Saudi Arabia will suddenly become quite accomodating.

It's like running the table in pool, when all the shots left are perfectly lined up.

19 posted on 11/30/2001 5:23:30 PM PST by Defiant
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To: NYS_Eric
I believe George Patton coined the phrase; America loves a Winner and will not tolerate a loser! liberals are losers always have been and always will be. They stand for nothing, do nothing and champion all the wrong causes. They howl and scream the loudest when offended and live with their heads in the sand. They puff and pout when they don't get their way and are the chief accuser of the bretheren. They sow discord among the troops and are always looking for a free lunch or a handout. They look inward and never speak approvingly for right causes. Rose colored glass complete their ensemble. If they ever spoke the truth or close to it the skin on their face would crack and fall off. The liberal lifestyle is like a dog returning to its vomit, its all they know! Now we must figure a way to remove them from the political process. What we need is for richard gere to use eastern mysticism to re-incarnate them into a herd of swine. But then what will we do with richard?
20 posted on 11/30/2001 5:28:35 PM PST by Windy-Dave
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