Result number one: Saddam would win. He would be the king of the Middle East and free to slaughter the tens of thousands of Iraqis who didn't come to his defense. He would have forced the superpower to retreat. Countries that aided the United States in the war would have to come meekly to terms with Saddam. Hopes for an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement would be dashed again, this time by the strengthening of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, whose power has been ebbing, and various terrorist groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
The possibility of democracy being planted in Arab states would also be gone.Fred loses me here. If the result of this Iraq War, like the result of the Gulf War, is to pressure Israel into further capitulation against their genocidal enemies, the false, lying "palestinians," we will have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
The "palestinians" are for Hussein . They have always been so. What do they get in return? A Nobel Peace Prize and Israeli land.
How does more weakness now, to prevent the strengthening of the Egyptian Arafat, yet rewarding Arafat, serve peace?
There is no possibility of peace so long as fantasies of an "Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement" lap at the minds of pundits and politicians. To ignore the Historical fact that Jordan is the true fictitious "palestinian" homeland, is to reward decades of terrorism, yet again. More will follow. Wars will follow, and they will be worse in the future than if we and Israel fought them now.
That possibilty vanished when the Muslims killed or drove the Christians out of Lebanon.
Islamic democracy? You may as well hold your breath for Stalinist democracy. The only Islamic democracy, Turkey, was built on decades of genocide against Armenians, Kurds, Assyrians, and more. Even so, Christians have been fleeing Turkey for decades. The Turkish Christian population is a fraction of what it was only a few decades ago.
The article was intended to cast aspersions on the anti-war crowd. It was successful in that. Unfortunately, it revealed more of the folly to follow the successful prosecution of this war, from people who should know better.