Posted on 07/27/2006 6:30:45 AM PDT by IrishMike
The Iraqi prime minister delivers a message some Americans have needed to hear for decades now. There is a tenacity, a resolve, a certain moral seriousness about Nouri Al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, that many politicians here must find unsettling. His determination was on full display Wednesday, when he addressed Congress to discuss the future of Iraq. In a 30-minute speech interrupted 27 times by applause, Al-Maliki poignantly described the existential terrorist threat facing his country. Thousands of lives were tragically lost on September 11th when these imposters of Islam reared their ugly head. Thousands more continue to die in Iraq today at the hands of the same terrorists who show complete disregard for human life, he said. Should democracy be allowed to fail in Iraq and terror permitted to triumph, then the war on terror will never be won elsewhere.
This is, more or less, the charge made by the Bush administration a charge flatly rejected by most of the Democratic leadership and their liberal allies. In the fight for Iraq, Al-Maliki sees the Battle of the Bulge. Detractors see only the quagmire of Vietnam.
If the White House has sometimes appeared naive about the terrible violence in Baghdad (as Bush called it earlier this week) and the great challenges remaining, its critics have an opposite problem: an unflappable fatalism. For them, Iraq remains a horrid waste of American lives and resources. Its imminent collapse signals the failure of the entire democracy project in the Middle East. Democratic leaders such as Howard Dean call for an immediate U.S. troop withdrawal, while liberal religious journals such as The Christian Century demand a season of repentance for American misdeeds.
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Nice post Mike, the National Review is one of the few publications worth reading these days.
(Go Israel, Go! Slap 'Em Down Hezbullies.)
Yes, exactly so. They can't preside over a victimocracy if we are not only winning, but prospering.
Laura Ingraham mentioned this morning the Iraqi army/military police force has a HUGE problem with AQ supporters/enablers - perhaps >50%. Has anyone else heard that info?
....Joseph Loconte.
I often get him mixed with Mc Carthy, both write great material.
...the Iraqi army/military police force has a HUGE problem with AQ supporters/enablers - perhaps >50%
First I heard of it, suspected it due to the news of these 'para-military militia death squads'.
I'll do some research.
If true, very bad news indeed. Hopefully this estimate is way out of line.
That dickhead Howard Dean said he wouldn't go before because he thought al-Maliki was an "anti-Semite", so much for 'liberal openmindedness'.
Good article. Reading it was an indispensable alternative to digging up the video of the full speech and spending the time watching that.
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