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OPENING PANDORA'S BOX: AMERICA'S FOREIGN-POLICY SUICIDE WISH...
Iconoclast.ca ^ | April 2, 2002 | The Iconoclast

Posted on 04/02/2002 1:25:29 PM PST by Apolitical

April 2, 2002: Whether the Bush administration realizes it or not, it has reached an unwelcome fork in the diplomatic road with its ever-shifting policies on defining the terrorist threat to Israel. One path will lead to a reduction in the bloody carnage that comprises business as usual in the Middle East today. The second now-favored path -- which is more akin to a slippery slope leading into a precipice which is impossible to climb out of -- could open a nightmarish pandora's box of misery and suffering for the American people too.

As many pundits have already pointed out, the logical consequence of any further backtracking, by the Bush administration, from George W. Bush's bold and clear post-9/11 opposition to terrorism in any form -- in an attempt to appease either the American "street" (read the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek and other loud and unruly proponents of moral equivalence in the mainstream media) or the Arab street (read all the supposed Arab allies needed diplomatically to appease world opinion during an all-out campaign to overthrow Iraq's Saddam Hussein) -- is to send a loud and clear message to the calculating cynics behind the car bombs and suicide bombers currently ravaging the holy land that their uncivilized, nihilistic tactics work: Blow up a sufficient number of ordinary civilians going about their everyday lives, and create enough bloody confusion, carnage and panic, and timorous American leaders will cave in and give you what you want diplomatically.

In other words, the recent attempts by Dubyah and company to respond to the chaos in Israel and the Palestinian Authority by taking a more "even-handed", "balanced" approach which "recognizes" Palestinian grievances -- by suddenly reversing previous policy and defining as unacceptable Israel military actions similar to those of America's response to 9/11, or formally endorsing the establishment of a Palestinian state only after the most heinous atrocities against Israeli civilians -- sends one clear message to the cold, brutal nihilists who have recruited, trained and equipped the many willing suicidal "martyrs" for the Palestinian cause: Terror works, and absolute terror works absolutely, in cowering the timid West.

Of course, the hope of the Bush administration, in its recent erratic attempts to appease the Palestinian terror machine, has obviously been to put a damper on the tinderbox of the current Middle East conflagration. But the effect of each mistaken act of "sympathy" and "understanding" by this administration has instead been to throw yet another log on the fire and spark the conflagration even more. In other words, each display of rubbery diplomatic knees has only encouraged more terror attacks, in a cynical attempt to extort more concessions from the weak-kneed Colin Powells of the American foreign-policy establishment. And as members of the Bush administration continue to show their faltering resolve in response to what seems to be an escalating armageddon in Israel and its environs, the psychotic fringe in the Middle East is even more emboldened to raise the ante and unleash more murderous and anarchic acts to cow America and the West into giving them what they really want -- abandonment of all support for Israel and symbolic permission to unleash a 21st-century holocaust on the Israeli people that ultimately beings about their total extinction one way or the other (perhaps by means of a rain of nuclear missiles unleashed by a still unbridled Saddam Hussein).

So what, you may ask. Maybe we should never have gotten embroiled in this mess in the first place, by always siding with Israel. And besides wouldn't America be justified in leaving the Israelis to the wolves, considering all the "injustices" done to the Palestinian "nation" by the Israeli "occupation", as objectively chronicled in "balanced" news reports by the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, CBS News and company?

Well, whether there really is such an entity as a Palestinian nation or an Israeli occupation is problematical. And certainly to mention the New York Times, CNN or CBS news and balanced, objective news coverage in the same sentence is an outrageous oxymoron. But regardless, the cautionary amber lights are blinking so brightly, one is hard pressed not to remember the classic biblical injunction: "As ye sow, so ye shall reap".

After all, let's face reality. Appeasement in this one policy area will only embolden the extremist forces of expansionist Arab Islamo-fascism to lobby for appeasement in others -- whether it's in pursuit of a repressive feudal Taliban-style pan-Arab religious autocracy ruling over the entire Middle East (and maybe later Turkey, Spain and even Italy), or demands for the imposition of Taliban-style restrictions on American culture, to purge the unholy decadence of the democratic, secular American state (and wipe out for good the perceived roots of modernist, secular 'globalization' throughout the world). And let's be realistic here. The Islamo-fascist notion of 'lobbying' does not mean simply flattering and bribing corrupt, amoral politicians like William Jefferson Clinton (though that obviously helps). It means exporting its most potent weapon -- car bombs, fanatical suicide bombers and mindless carnage and murder -- to the thoroughfares, restaurants and shopping malls of the target of its intended diplomacy.

In other words, if America caves now, it sends the message to the Middle Eastern fanatical fringe that there is one weapon that works in cowering the most powerful nation in the world -- unleashing the Arafat brand of murderous terror on vulnerable civilian populations and urban settings. Today it may be the streets, restaurants and gathering places of ordinary Israelis in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv which are the target. Tomorrow it may be the streets, restaurants and gathering places of ordinary Americans in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Topeka or who knows where?

In their hearts, Americans may have tired of being long-distance spectators to the carnage in the Middle East, and may crave the disengagement and moral high ground promised by opinion makers in the mainstream media if overtures for peace are initiated. But the appeasement, equivocation and moral cowardice advocated in the name of "peace" by the likes of the New York Times editorial board, NPR, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather (along with their favorite intellectual gurus like Noam Chomsky and Edward Said) only promise greater chaos, conflict and suffering in the future.

This time, however, Americans won't be spectators in this nihilistic battle. They will be participants, as the psychotic fringe of Islamo-fascism brings its car bombs and suicide bombers to the cities and streets of America and attempts once again to impose its irrational will on American policy with the senseless slaughter of innocent men, women and children -- and, let's be clear about this, innocent American men, women and children.

After all, the psychotic Islamo-fascist fringe must already be thinking: if it worked in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, imagine how effective it will be in New York, L.A. and even Boise, Idaho.




TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arafat; islamofascism; suicidebombers; terrorism; us
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It's sad watching George W. Bush waffle so much on this issue. He's obviously lost his focus or has being relying too much on Colin Powell on this one.
1 posted on 04/02/2002 1:25:29 PM PST by Apolitical
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To: Apolitical
Great post.
2 posted on 04/02/2002 1:27:29 PM PST by weikel
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To: Apolitical
I know what you mean... I hate to criticize him... I was so sure he was going to be strong on all these issues. I think he has some wishy washy people advising him and he doesn't trust his conscience enough.
3 posted on 04/02/2002 1:28:21 PM PST by Terriergal
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To: Apolitical
Bush should Search the internet: Keyword: Neville Chamberlain
4 posted on 04/02/2002 1:28:32 PM PST by samson1
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To: right_to_defend
The "war on terrorism" seems to have stopped in its tracks.

I guess you missed the story this week about capturing the #2 guy in al-Qaida.

6 posted on 04/02/2002 1:32:33 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Apolitical
Exactly right, and that's why it's always better to do what's right and let the chips fall where they may. manipulation and political gamesmanship only work so long and usually backfire in the end.

I would love to see Bush say. "Yes, what's going on in Israel is as bad as 9-11. Yassir Arafat is a terrorist, and he harbors terrorists. Israel has every right to defend itself, and we back it all the way."

But alas he's too worried about non-existent Jewhater coalitions to do what's right.

7 posted on 04/02/2002 1:37:22 PM PST by liberalism=failure
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To: Apolitical
"watching George W. Bush waffle so much "

I haven't seen the "waffling", though I've heard of it from the DCmedia, Bush seems to be doing very little in public (and in private, I asume)- and I think that is the right tack, to let things work closer to a solution.

I agree with the author's point in re the US, however it's obvious that Israel is no super-superpower like the US and therefore doesn't have the options we do.
And it's not in our interest to give them those options.

We've already done a great help to them by finishing the large action in Afghanistan before this mess could be started by the terrorists.
There would be unfortunate synergetics if both conflicts were in full bloom concurrently as Usama had probably hoped.

9 posted on 04/02/2002 1:48:11 PM PST by mrsmith
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To: Apolitical
Dag. I thought I was bad about run-on sentences. This guy has me beat.
10 posted on 04/02/2002 1:49:02 PM PST by Twodees
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To: liberalism=failure
I would love to see Bush say. "Yes, what's going on in Israel is as bad as 9-11. Yassir Arafat is a terrorist, and he harbors terrorists. Israel has every right to defend itself, and we back it all the way."

I would love to see it too. But W is thinking Iraq and how to let Sharon clean out Arafat and his mess and at the same time get ready to take out Saddam. Maybe it can't be done, and perhaps that's why there seems to be a bit of a vacuum from the US on Israel. But if Bush were to say the things you quoted above, I am not sure it would help our long term goals. If Arafat is knocked out, who takes his place. I think there must be a moderate palertinian out there willing to be reasonable but he likely fears for his life from the radical terrorist groups.

11 posted on 04/02/2002 1:49:21 PM PST by finnman69
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To: right_to_defend
If the U.S. makes Israel "Czechoslovakia 1938", the Jihadists will learn the lesson: Suicide bombings work. They "worked" on 9/11 and they will have worked in Israel.

Why is Bush not listening to Cheney and Rumsfeld? Ultimately, the buck stops with Bush.

12 posted on 04/02/2002 1:49:31 PM PST by tomahawk
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To: Apolitical
It's naive in the extreme to think that the US is not going to be involved in a major war against several Middle East nations, for their support of terrorism. It is also naive to think there is anything we can do to prevent it from happening. Whatever happens between now and when the US formally declares war against the first Middle East nation is nothing but temporizing. Mark my words.
13 posted on 04/02/2002 1:51:43 PM PST by TheDon
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To: Apolitical
. Tomorrow it may be the streets, restaurants and gathering places of ordinary
Americans in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Topeka or who knows where?

This needs to get onto the American radar screen, and fast.

14 posted on 04/02/2002 1:57:43 PM PST by gcruse
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To: right_to_defend
We need to declare war on Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Lebannon and possibly Saudi Arabia as well.

While we're at it, let's declare war on China and North Korea as well. The US currently doesn't have the military resources required to fight a war on six fronts.

15 posted on 04/02/2002 1:57:53 PM PST by The Green Goblin
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To: Apolitical
I am convinced that Islamic militancy cannot be reigned in until Arabs have had 'enough'.

And that will not happen short of nuclear conflagration.


BUMP

16 posted on 04/02/2002 1:59:47 PM PST by tm22721
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To: right_to_defend; Apolitical
The "war on terrorism" seems to have stopped in its tracks.

Eight years of the traitor, Kli'ton's, "administrative" treachery has depleted the armoury.

If you search on this topic you will find that American munituions factories are all working triple shifts seven days per week to try and catch up on eight years of capital-treasonous anti-American hatred at the helm!

18 posted on 04/02/2002 2:02:24 PM PST by Brian Allen
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To: Brian Allen
On our Form 1040's we ought to be asked if we'd like to contribute to building more PGM's. I'd like to contribute several hundred dollars. If ten million Americans would do the same, we could have all the PGM's and other tools of democracy that we need to kick jihadist ass.
19 posted on 04/02/2002 2:06:35 PM PST by tomahawk
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