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Victor Davis Hanson: Hope Amid Despair? A reluctant world begins to confront reality
NRO ^ | August 18, 2006 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 08/18/2006 4:28:08 AM PDT by Tolik

Pessimism is now the conventional wisdom about the wars in the Middle East, and, indeed, it is hard to find any good news in the recent ceasefire.

Syria and Iran stage celebrations as news emerges from the ruins of southern Lebanon revealing just how well-armed Hezbollah was — and how impotent the Lebanese “government” really is. The only suspense remaining is whether the United Nations peacekeeping force or the Lebanese army will prove the most craven in giving Hezbollah a green light to rearm and terrorize.

The old Arab agenda of recapturing “stolen” land has been superseded by a new Islamist jihad that is as fanatical as it is inhuman. The Islamists care not a whit for ground, but only for the abject destruction of the Jewish state and to finish the Holocaust that they claim did not take place. Few of the pundits now clamoring for “engagement” care to recall that Syria probably murdered Rafik Hariri, or that Iran promises to wipe Israel off the map.

The near criminal indifference of the international community is cause for greater depression still. No one says a thing about horrific Arab racism and anti-Semitism that brazenly offer the world pictures of our secretary of State as a primate and constant hate speech of Jews as apes and pigs. And here at home, a celebrity actor, the staff of a failed congresswoman in Georgia, and a crazed Muslim with a gun in Seattle all shout about the evils of the “Jews” — a good cross-section of just how insidious is the growing anti-Semitism.

The globalized media is absolutely discredited after the coverage of Lebanon. Reuters has destroyed its reputation, gained from 150 years of world reporting, by releasing doctored pictures and tolerating staged photo-ops. Almost all the Western media outlets failed to distinguish Lebanese civilian from military casualties — as if the Hezbollah terrorists they never filmed and never interviewed never died.

Indeed, thanks to the unprofessional reporters abroad, and their disingenuous chiefs back home, the world never saw the killers who sent the rockets nor many of their civilian victims on the ground in Israel. Nor did the reporters apprise their audience of the different landscapes in which they worked: candor in Israel might win loud disagreement; truth in Lebanon meant death. It would be as if Reuters, AP, or the New York Times embedded its reporters within the Waffen SS, beaming daily reports back home about the great morale and noble suffering of the Wehrmacht as it advanced into the snowy Ardennes.

There was greater lunacy still. Hezbollah bragged of the deadliness of its antitank rockets purchased with Iranian petrodollars — as if weapons that it can’t fabricate or even maintain are signs of its own expertise.

In the world of southern Lebanon, terrorists celebrate their victory in the ruins of their bombed-out hideouts by setting off fireworks — as if to remind themselves of the fiery spectacle of more Israeli bombs. And then that craziness was topped by the Lebanese defense minister reminding the world that the Lebanese planned to renege on their responsibilities to disarm Hezbollah, whining that if Israel couldn’t do it, how could the Lebanese — as true as it was surreal to confess.

Nasrallah, Assad, and Ahmadinejad blabbered ad nauseam about their newfound sense of “honor” and “pride,” as if they were talking heads in some stale Viagra infomercial. Once more, the pathetic obsession of the Middle East with lost manhood is explicable by a society immersed in gender apartheid, patriarchy, and tribalism. It is as if the Middle East fundamentalist and dysfunctional family has been elevated to the national government, and then its resulting adolescent insecurities are aired for the long-suffering world.

Iran promised relief aid to Hezbollah — and, of course, immediately sent thousands of chadors.

Mike Wallace interviewed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, pronounced him charming, but never quite got him to explain his promises to wipe Israel off the map, much less his role in the 1979 storming of the American embassy in Tehran, his conversations with the lost imam, or whether Osama bin Laden was ever given sanctuary in Iran. Instead, the fascistic Iranian president proved he’s attuned to left-wing politics inside the United States: Howard Dean-like, he mouthed tired complaints about mythical high American unemployment and our poor health care!

Yet, all is not lost, since lunacy cuts both ways. Iran and Syria unleashed Hezbollah because they were both facing global scrutiny, one over nuclear acquisition and the other over the assassination of Lebanese reformer Rafik Hariri. Those problems won’t go away for either of them — nor, if we persist, will the democratic fervor in Afghanistan and Iraq on their borders.

We still don’t know the extent of the damage that Hezbollah suffered, but it perhaps took casualties ten times the Israelis’ — losses — not to be dismissed even in the asymmetrical laws of postmodern warfare. Hezbollah’s leaders were hiding in embassies and bunkers; Israel’s were not. For all the newfound magnetism of Nasrallah, he brought ruin to his flock, and fright to the Arab establishment around Israel.

A surprised Israel now has a good glimpse of the terrorists’ new way of war, and probably next time will attack the supplier, not the launcher, of the rocketry. And when the Reuters stringers go away, the “civilians” of southern Lebanon, off-camera, might not be so eager to see more real fireworks lighting up their skies — or far-off, pristine Syria and Iran in safety praising the courage of the ruined amid the rubble. Note how Hezbollah already is desperately racing around the craters to assure its homeless constituency that it has enough Iranian cash to buy back lost sympathies.

Even the ceasefire can come back to bite the Islamists and their supporters. Hezbollah won’t be disarmed as promised, much less stay out of Katyusha range of the border. And that defiance will only reveal the impotence of the Lebanese and the U.N., reminding both that they have talked themselves into a corner and now are responsible to keep caged their own pet 7th-century vipers. This can only work to Israel’s favor when the next rockets go off, since no one then will be proposing an “international” solution — although it will be interesting to see whether Jacques Chirac talks of the “nuclear” option once his soldiers begin to be picked off by Hezbollah.

In a larger sense, the foiled London terrorist plot won’t endear either Islamists or their appeasers to millions in the world who face travel delays, cancelled flights, and body searches — on top of paying billions more to the Arab oil producers who in response whine even more in their victimhood.

As the cliché goes: the Middle East needs to wake up and disown Islamic fascism. Otherwise, insidiously the entire world is turning against it, as radical Islam proves to be every bit as frightening an ideology as German Nazism or Soviet Communism — whether this is ascertained from the use of human shields, tribal lynchings and beheadings, Joseph Goebbles-like propaganda, Holocaust-denial, racist rants, or primordial hatred of Jews.

Three years ago no one was talking about profiling at airports. Now the British are exploring how best to do it. Indeed, one of the stranger developments in recent memory is now taking place the world over: Young, Middle-Eastern, Muslim men are eyed and studied by passengers at every airport — even as governments still lecture about the evils of the very profiling that their own millions are doing daily. Muslims can thank al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, and an entire culture that won’t condemn terrorism for such ostracism, which only increases with each suicide bomber, human shield, hijacking, kidnapping, and macabre reference to genocide and Jew-killing.

In an amorphous war of self-induced Western restraint, like the present one, truth and moral clarity are as important as military force. This past month, the world of the fascist jihadist and those who tolerate him was once again on display for civilization to fathom. Even the most timid and prone to appeasement in the West are beginning to see that it is becoming a question of “the Islamists or us.”

In this eleventh hour, that is a sort of progress after all.

Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author, most recently, of A War Like No Other. How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War.
 


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; geopolitics; hezbollah; iran; israel; lebanon; syria; vdh; victordavishanson
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To: Tolik

"...talking heads in some stale Viagra infomercial."

This is almost Steyn-esque. Outstanding perspective. VDH is back on his A-game.


21 posted on 08/18/2006 5:24:08 AM PDT by Harrius Magnus (Repeal the Seventeenth Amendment!)
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To: Dark Skies
Israel ought to use this break to put a "war government" in place and prepare for round two.

Ahhhh. The one bit of good news among all the carnage and hopelessness.
I believe that is precisely what Israel is doing. It will be merciless next time, and even the Euroweenies will feel foolish commenting on what results. The killers will be dealt with, and sooner, rather than later. The Muslims Mass Murderers will see to that.

22 posted on 08/18/2006 5:25:58 AM PDT by Publius6961 (MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
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To: Tolik

"As the cliché goes: the Middle East needs to wake up and disown Islamic fascism."

We need to wake up too; the best may be that the worst is still to come: Islam will allow us to wake to our nobler spirits, showing what values the West stands for and will fight for.


23 posted on 08/18/2006 5:28:15 AM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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To: angkor

In my humble and honest opinion, the best writers tooday are - in order - Mark Steyn, Victor Davis Hanson, Thomas Sowell, Ann Coulter, Walter Williams, and Charles Krauthammer. Mark Steyn is by far heads and shoulders above everyone. He is one of those writers who make it seem easy and clever. His mastery and knowledge of words, events, and his turn of phrase is simply outstanding and excellent. VDH is not as witty and neither is Sowell, but both have immense knowledge of the subject they are writing about. In military terms, while the first three are finese professionals - the snipers - Ann is the nuclear warhead, scorching the earth. Williams looks at events in how it effects us economically while Charles Krauthammer sees the mental disorder of events.


24 posted on 08/18/2006 5:31:41 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: steadfastconservative
Great article. I think that the Islamists are overplaying their hand.

Agreed, a great article.
Overplaying their hand? I think not. They are acting out the world view in which they are immersed. Aside from the US there is no systematic opposition to their ambitions. Even here they have 50% of Americans on their side.
World domination is fraught with difficulties. Best to remain oblivious and move forward with one's jihad. Jihadist fanatics are mixing up their game nicely. They know the rules of no limit Texas hold-em. It may be that the World Poker Tour is the best preparation we have for a world at war.
25 posted on 08/18/2006 5:32:05 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
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To: dirtboy
An excellent view! I want to relay a point of view of my own.

When I come home from work, I like to turn on AMC, just to see what is playing. They are not as good as they use to be - now they have commercials. Anyway, I got home a little after 1600 yesterday and A Bridge To Far was on AMC. When I switched it on, the scene showed an old woman in her, fed up with the allies hiding out in there. She is getting dressed to leave and once she is outside she starts to hail a taxi. The rub? Theentire city is nothing but rubble and bombed out buildings. Nothing and no one is on the street. She starts walking into the street, continually yelling for a non-existant taxi she can only see in her mind, and gets gunned down by the Nazis. I immediately equated that scene to the Dems and liberals of today. Continually yelling for non-existant things only they can see in their delusional world.

I agree with what you Republican editor friend said about Viet Nam era Dems. The only drawback is by that time, most of us normal people will also be dead.

26 posted on 08/18/2006 5:39:18 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: Dark Skies

I think they are in the process of doing that. The Islamic nutjobs better hope Bibi does not get back in.


27 posted on 08/18/2006 5:40:58 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: 7thson

Check out this article in the J Post that I just posted...

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1685810/posts


28 posted on 08/18/2006 5:42:36 AM PDT by Dark Skies
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To: Dark Skies

Extremely good article.


29 posted on 08/18/2006 5:49:36 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: 7thson

I think Israel is "gettin ready to rumble."


30 posted on 08/18/2006 5:50:45 AM PDT by Dark Skies
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To: Amos the Prophet
well, you know, maybe you need to keep your "prophesying" to yourself sometimes. that was a pretty mean, condescending thing to say to someone who is struggling to remain faithful and optimistic in the face of evil.

to suggest that the American people "deserve" to be murdered by such vile villains, which is, in essence what you have said by your moral equivalency, is an abomination.

why don't you just go anoint yourself.

31 posted on 08/18/2006 5:57:07 AM PDT by wildwood
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To: Tolik

A truly amazing author! Thanks again.


32 posted on 08/18/2006 6:00:20 AM PDT by newcthem (Brought to you by the INFIDEL PARTY)
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To: 7thson

Good lineup. Add Dennis Prager for consistent moral clarity


33 posted on 08/18/2006 6:01:49 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: Tolik
I wish VDH would write on the conceptual differences of governance as espoused by Socrates and Plato. Simon Blackburn wrote an article for Guardian (5 Aug 06).

I enjoy his writings and especially his last book.

34 posted on 08/18/2006 6:06:31 AM PDT by shrinkermd
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To: wildwood

this why i can't follow the news anymore; i can't watch fox, i can't read free republic, i can't read nro, i can't listen to most talk radio, i can't read anything unless it's shallow and/or funny.

%%%%%

Ditto what you said!
I have moved to Irish harp music, seriously. It is practically the only thing that can keep me from screaming.


35 posted on 08/18/2006 6:19:52 AM PDT by maica (9/11 was not “the day everything changed”, but the day that revealed how much had already changed.)
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To: wildwood
I do not know exactly what Amos is trying to say. I do know however, from my Bible readings, is that when God has had enough, the entire land suffers, not just the evil doers. I remember reading Mere Christianity a couple years back by C.S. Lewis. He wrote this in the 1940's and one thing he wrote I do not believe people have given much thought to it. He said when Jesus comes again, everyone thinks it is going to be sunshine and roses. It will not be like that! When Jesus comes again, the s**t will truly have hit the fan.
36 posted on 08/18/2006 6:21:17 AM PDT by 7thson (I've got a seat at the big conference table! I'm gonna paint my logo on it!)
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To: wildwood; Amos the Prophet

I think you misunderstood the post at #18. Read it again. There is no meanness or condescension there. Just another Freeper's way of describing reality as he sees it.


37 posted on 08/18/2006 6:27:04 AM PDT by maica (9/11 was not “the day everything changed”, but the day that revealed how much had already changed.)
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To: dirtboy
You give Jimmy Carter too much credit for having a moral sense (or too little credit for being intelligent). He is well aware that he is acting against the interests of this country: he is getting his revenge for being rejected in his reelection bid.

Other Democrats (e.g., the Clintons) are also aware of the damage that they are doing, but they are perfectly wiling to trade national security for votes.

These are not dogs crapping on the rug, but mad dogs threatening our lives. The appropriate treatment is different.
38 posted on 08/18/2006 6:52:52 AM PDT by Ragnar54
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To: Tolik
This can only work to Israel’s favor when the next rockets go off, since no one then will be proposing an “international” solution...

Wanna bet?

The very same handwringers will be wailing for "peace"...and UN intervention...and "serious negotiations"...or, not to put to fine a point on it, appeasement.

Hansen is being far more optimistic about the state of the Western World's conscience than I am.

39 posted on 08/18/2006 7:17:41 AM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: dirtboy
The reaction must be akin to what is done to a dog that just crapped on the rug, and for the exact same reason.

Good rant!

But, in a P.C. world, outrage is only available to the left...

40 posted on 08/18/2006 7:21:26 AM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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