Most of that generation is already dead; most of the rest will be within five years. Those of us who grew up in the shadow of their war and benefited so much from their willingness to fight should listen to them and treasure their memories. It may be that their experience could help us decide when to confront evil, and how, though it won't make it easy. It is rarely that. It seems that the Euro-PEEONS have forgotten the lessons of WW2. We remember. My wife's family escaped Germany first, then Hungary during WW2. They came here in 1951.
We cannot appease murdering tyrants. Hussein is our generation's Adolf Hitler.
The sooner we recognize that - and deal with the problem accordingly - the better. For us, and for the rest of the world.
If not us, who? If not now, when?
I couldn't agree with you more! If nothing else,I hope that the Europeans will stop and remember.This opinion piece, in my opinion is right on target.It ought to be food for thought.