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The War Party's imperial plans
World Net Daily ^ | 9/11/2002 | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 09/11/2002 3:32:38 PM PDT by traditionalist

The fires had not yet gone out at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a year ago, before the War Party had introduced its revised plans for American empire. What many saw as a horrific atrocity and tragedy, they saw instantly as an opportunity to achieve U.S. hegemony over an alienated Islamic world.

President Bush initially directed America's righteous wrath and military power at al-Qaida. But in his "axis-of-evil" address, he signed on to the War Party's agenda.

What lies ahead? When America invades Iraq, it will have to destroy Saddam and all his weapons of mass destruction. Else, the war will have been a failure. And to ensure destruction of those weapons, we must occupy Iraq. If you would see what follows, pull out a map.

With Americans controlling Iraq, Syria is virtually surrounded by hostile powers: Israel on the Golan, Turks and Kurds to the north, U.S. power to the west in Iraq and south in Jordan. Syrian President Assad will be forced to pull his army out of Lebanon, leaving Israel free to reinvade Lebanon to settle accounts with Hezbollah.

Now look to Iran. With Americans occupying Iraq, Iran is completely surrounded: Americans and Turks to the west, U.S. power in the Gulf and Arabian Sea to the south, in Afghanistan to the east and in the old Soviet republics to the north. U.S. warplanes will be positioned to interdict any flights to Lebanon to support Hezbollah.

Iraq is the key to the Middle East. As long as we occupy Iraq, we are the hegemonic power in the region. And after we occupy it, a window of opportunity will open – to attack Syria and Iran before they acquire weapons of mass destruction.

This is the vision that enthralls the War Party – "World War IV," as they call it – a series of "cakewalks," short sharp wars on Iraq, Syria and Iran to eliminate the Islamic terrorist threat to us and Israel for generations.

No wonder Ariel Sharon and his Amen Corner are exhilarated. They see America's war on Iraq as killing off one enemy and giving Israel freedom to deal summarily with two more: Hezbollah and the Palestinians. Two jumps ahead of us, the Israelis are already talking up the need for us to deal with Libya, as well.

Anyone who believes America can finish Saddam and go home deceives himself. With Iraq's military crushed, the country will come apart. Kurds in the north and Shi'ites in the south will try to break away, and Iraq will be at the mercy of its mortal enemy, Iran. U.S. troops will have to remain to hold Iraq together, to find and destroy those weapons, to democratize the regime, and to deter Iran from biting off a chunk and dominating the Gulf.

Recall: After we crushed Germany and Japan in World War II, both were powerless to reassume their historic roles of containing Russia and China. So, America, at a cost of 100,000 dead in Vietnam and Korea, had to assume those roles. With Iraq in ruins, America will have to assume the permanent role of Policeman of the Persian Gulf.

But is this not a splendid vision, asks the War Party. After all, is this not America's day in the sun, her moment in history? And is not the crushing of Islamism and the modernization of the Arab world a cause worthy of a superpower's investment of considerable treasure and blood?

What is wrong with the War Party's vision?

Just this: Pro-American regimes in Cairo, Amman and Riyadh will be shaken to their foundations by the cataclysm unleashed as Americans smash Iraq, while Israelis crush Palestinians. Nor is Iran likely to passively await encirclement. Terror attacks seem certain. Nor is a militant Islam that holds in thrall scores of millions of believers from Morocco to Indonesia likely to welcome infidel America and Israel dictating the destiny of the Muslim world.

As for the pro-American regimes in Kabul and Pakistan, they are but one bullet away from becoming anti-American. And should the Royal House of Saud come crashing down, as the War Party ardently hopes, do they seriously believe a Vermont-style democracy will arise?

Since Desert Storm, America has chopped its fleets, air wings and ground troops by near 50 percent, while adding military commitments in the Balkans, Afghanistan, the Gulf and Central Asia. Invading and occupying Iraq will require hundreds of thousands of more troops.

We are running out of army. And while Americans have shown they will back wars fought with no conscripts and few casualties, the day is not far off when they will be asked to draft their sons to fight for empire, and many of those sons will not be coming home. That day, Americans will tell us whether they really wish to pay the blood tax that is the price of policing the War Party's empire.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: arab; arabs; iraq; israel; middleeast; neareast; neocons; neoconservatives
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To: Willie Green
You mean where Congress once again abdicated it's Constitutional obligation to issue a formal decalaration of War???

It was a declaration of war. You just don't want to look at it like it is: a declaration of war. If it wasn't, then why give the Commander in Chief that power?

The War Powers Act gives the President the power to use the military for 90 days without Congressional approval. So if Bush does it in 90 days, what's the problem?

But like I said, like it or not, it's on.

181 posted on 09/12/2002 11:55:52 AM PDT by rdb3
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To: traditionalist
That resolution authorized the prez to go after the 9-11 perpetrators.

And those who harbor them.

182 posted on 09/12/2002 11:56:29 AM PDT by rdb3
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To: rdb3
It was a declaration of war.

Hogwash.
Congress hasn't issued a formal declaration of War in over 60 years.
Instead, they come up with political euphemisms from which they can later tap dance a retreat.
Wake-up. Congress is nothing but a bunch of gluttonous lawyers, unwilling to commit to principle for fear of disrupting their taxpayer funded feast.

183 posted on 09/12/2002 12:05:14 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: YoungKentuckyConservative
Reports about meetings between Atta and Iraqi agents were from unnamed sources, and later denied by the CIA. The reports of the parked Boeing 707 were given by the Iraqi National Congress, which has a vested interest in seeing Saddam ousted. Forgive me if I am skeptical.
184 posted on 09/12/2002 12:06:34 PM PDT by traditionalist
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To: rdb3
And from what public information is available, he is not harboring them. They are hiding in the Kurdish region, which he does not control. Why is this so hard for you to grasp?
185 posted on 09/12/2002 12:08:01 PM PDT by traditionalist
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To: Willie Green
Wake-up.

I'm wide awake, Willie.

Congress is nothing but a bunch of gluttonous lawyers, unwilling to commit to principle for fear of disrupting their taxpayer funded feast.

Then take your bitching to Congress, not President Bush.

186 posted on 09/12/2002 12:10:50 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: rdb3
Then take your bitching to Congress, not President Bush.

Both are fair game on the issue.

187 posted on 09/12/2002 12:13:01 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: traditionalist
Why is this so hard for you to grasp?

I'm having no problems whatsoever in "grasping" this. They're there. Iraq is Iraq.

Hussein apologist. My oh my.

Twofer. Got that?

So our troops arrive over there. Will you support them?

188 posted on 09/12/2002 12:16:15 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: traditionalist
Recall: After we crushed Germany and Japan in World War II, both were powerless to reassume their historic roles of containing Russia and China.

Gee, I guess that means the Soviet Union won the cold war, since our allies bailed on us.

There is, I believe, a difference between an agressive competetor and an insane one.

189 posted on 09/12/2002 12:16:50 PM PDT by js1138
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To: Willie Green
Both are fair game on the issue.

Do tell. Game recognizes game. Nice try though. Rather transparent, but decent effort.

190 posted on 09/12/2002 12:17:36 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: rdb3
Do tell. Game recognizes game. Nice try though. Rather transparent, but decent effort

We the People established a Government with three distinct branches: legislative, executive and judicial.
None of these three branches of governmental power is entitled to a free pass.
Your "game" of blame shifting IS recognized and duly noted.

191 posted on 09/12/2002 12:25:30 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: DrLiberty
So you would prefer that Saddam control Iraq's oil, Kuwait's oil, and Saudi Arabia's oil. Boy what a foreign policy genius.

BTW Iraq never existed until the Brits created it from nothing. So spare me the pseudo-history.

Buchanan is a bozo and of little political value.
192 posted on 09/12/2002 12:26:51 PM PDT by justshutupandtakeit
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To: Willie Green
Your "game" of blame shifting IS recognized and duly noted.

You're a damned lie. I shifted nothing.

Game recognizes game. You need to work on it a bit, however.

193 posted on 09/12/2002 12:27:56 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: DrLiberty
Oh yeah, it was vital that we save the undemocratic Al-Sabah family installed by the British 80 years ago by stealing land from Iraq (had always been part of Iraq)to "create" a new country called Kuwait.

Iraq was a creation of the Versailles Treaty. Seems that the Sublime Porte in Constantinople bet on the wrong horse in 1914.

By your statement, Turkey has a 100% enforceable claim on all of Iraq, Kuwait, and most of Saudi Arabia.

194 posted on 09/12/2002 12:30:39 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: traditionalist
I agree with Pat's logic.

I'm not sure I agree that this is a bad thing......

It will cost hundreds of billions and probably many lives.

Is it worth it?

195 posted on 09/12/2002 12:30:57 PM PDT by WhiteGuy
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To: rdb3
That resolution authorized the prez to go after the 9-11
perpetrators.

And those who harbor them.

Like the University of South Florida? I see more confirmable evidence against USF than Iraq. I don't cry for Sadam but I still say the evidence is very very thin.
196 posted on 09/12/2002 12:33:08 PM PDT by The Toll
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To: The Toll
I see more confirmable evidence against USF than Iraq. I don't cry for Sadam but I still say the evidence is very very thin.

Okay. Thanx for playing.

Let's roll.

197 posted on 09/12/2002 12:33:58 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: WhiteGuy
It will cost hundreds of billions and probably many lives.

Yes.

Is it worth it?

History shows that the price tag of doing nothing will be even higher.

198 posted on 09/12/2002 12:34:04 PM PDT by Poohbah
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To: traditionalist
Forgive me if I am skeptical.

No problem. I question every source and its reletive validity, even that of the CIA. =)

200 posted on 09/12/2002 12:40:07 PM PDT by YoungKentuckyConservative
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