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Allies gladly leave dirty work to us
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | September 15, 2002 | Sun-Times editorial

Posted on 09/15/2002 2:49:17 PM PDT by Chi-townChief

Damned if we do and damned if we don't.

When George W. Bush acts independently in the best interests of the United States of America, without bothering to consult with and genuflect to our supposed allies, he is condemned as arrogant and unilateralist, a cowboy threatening to upset the carefully balanced workings of the international community.

On the other hand, let him appear before the United Nations General Assembly, to carefully and soberly outline the urgent need for action against Iraq's Saddam Hussein and the genuine peril to the United States and all the world if we do nothing, and the next sound heard is the mass scraping of chairs and the scampering of our ersatz friends for the exits.

France, naturally, led the way, its foreign minister Dominique de Villepin fretting that even "recognizing the legitimacy'' of the need to get rid of Saddam "would be creating instability on the international scene that would be endless.'' German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, in the midst of a re-election campaign, flatly rejected the possibility of German support for any kind of military action in Iraq for any reason whatsoever. "We need more peace, not more war,'' he said, as if reading from a Christmas card. "That's why, under my leadership, Germany will not participate.'' The situation was no better closer to home. Before Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien met with Bush personally in Detroit earlier this week, he had been openly skeptical of the need to attack Iraq, saying that he hadn't seen sufficient proof. Now he isn't saying anything (other than to suggest America somehow provoked the 9/11 attack), which, to us, says everything.

Such is the unique dilemma of this American moment. And how else could it be? Europe will love us when they need us; otherwise, we hear resentment and criticism from all, except for a few like Tony Blair, Britain's prime minister, going out on a limb--could it be?--simply because it's the right thing to do.

So once again, the United States will have to lead the way. Other nations will do nothing because they can--because they know they can have the best of both worlds. They can enjoy the security that comes from a strong, dynamic United States. Meanwhile, they can placate what they believe to be their timid, defeatist populations--by distancing themselves from what has to be done. So be it. We can expect our allies to show up after the victory to claim credit, and to criticize whatever went wrong. America is a mighty nation--the mightiest nation. Nobody ever said there wasn't a downside.


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Great perspective from today's Sun-Times!
1 posted on 09/15/2002 2:49:17 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: Chi-townChief
Spot on!
2 posted on 09/15/2002 2:55:21 PM PDT by sauropod
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To: Chi-townChief
If he protects the homeland...he is trying to take over the govt and suspending the constitution (yet no telling how many terror strikes he has saved us from)
If he keeps America open to terrorists..and they strike he will be castigated in the press as being a slacker..or worse a puppet of the terrorists..
Best bet? ignore the idiots, do what is right regardless of how popular it is...full speed ahead and damn the liberals
3 posted on 09/15/2002 3:00:52 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: Chi-townChief
Without the U.S, nothing gets done. I'm expecting something to get done in the next couple of weeks - certainly not from the U.N. The world simply needs to stand aside and leave the driving to us.
4 posted on 09/15/2002 3:01:11 PM PDT by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
The world simply needs to stand aside and leave the driving to us.

Or to quote the Mouth of the South before he was Hollywoodized, "lead, follow or get out of the way".

5 posted on 09/15/2002 3:08:07 PM PDT by Praxeologue
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To: Chi-townChief; goldstategop
When they complain about our president being a "cowboy," I think they fail to realize that this is a compliment. Anyone who doubts this should read Zane Grey on the "code of the West," or read the books or see the films of our great Westerns, like "Shane," or "High Noon."
6 posted on 09/15/2002 3:09:37 PM PDT by thucydides
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To: Chi-townChief
"We need more peace, not more war,'' (German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder)said, as if reading from a Christmas card.

Direct hit.

7 posted on 09/15/2002 3:17:13 PM PDT by ArcLight
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To: Chi-townChief
The buck stops here.
8 posted on 09/15/2002 3:19:58 PM PDT by layman
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To: Chi-townChief
We can expect our allies to show up after the victory to claim credit, and to criticize whatever went wrong.

This is precisely why the ICC is and must be at dead letter. Above and beyond matters of sovereignty, which come first, there is also the simple practical consideration that our soldiers must never be judged by countries that will not place their own soldiers into the fire.

9 posted on 09/15/2002 3:21:42 PM PDT by marron
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To: Chi-townChief
Of course. Whenever America looks out for its best interests, the world's always got something against it. I bet, once a few SCUDs are launched, the allies will come leaping onto our bandwagon.
10 posted on 09/15/2002 3:21:44 PM PDT by Acela
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I think part of it too, is Europe is afraid of the Islamists, and this way they can benefit from us fighting them while avoiding the cost.
12 posted on 09/15/2002 3:24:01 PM PDT by D-fendr
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To: Chi-townChief
Remember that wonderful piece by the Canadian, Gordon Sinclair from around 1973. He told the truth about America and its GOODNESS. I, for one, am real sick of these sickos knocking America!
13 posted on 09/15/2002 3:24:55 PM PDT by ChasingFletch
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I should add President Bush's relevant statement at the State of the Union Address:

"…some governments will be timid in the face of terror.... Make no mistake about it: If they do not act, America will."

14 posted on 09/15/2002 3:27:52 PM PDT by D-fendr
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To: ChasingFletch
Gordon Sinclair...
http://www.snopes2.com/quotes/sinclair.htm
15 posted on 09/15/2002 3:32:49 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: Chi-townChief
Paris, 1935: France, naturally, led the way, its foreign minister fretting that even "recognizing the legitimacy'' of the need to oppose Hitler's renouncement of the Treaty of Versailles and Nazi Germany's re-armament "would be creating instability on the international scene that would be endless.''

Paris, 2002: "Play it again, Sam."......."Ah, yes. Paris. I remember. You wore blue. The Germans wore grey...."

16 posted on 09/15/2002 3:33:15 PM PDT by Polybius
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To: D-fendr
I can't help but think that many European folks wish they had a Great American Cowboy, aka President Bush, as the leader of their governments, instead of the timid wussies they are stuck with.
17 posted on 09/15/2002 3:53:28 PM PDT by maxwellp
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To: Chi-townChief
The following opinion was posted on the message board of a small energy stock. Very direct and very good, in my opinion:

According to polls, the Prime Minister of Canada's feelings that angered most people in the US suggest his views are shared by most up there. It's a bit sad really. I'd always looked at the Canadians as brothers. I suppose we are a bit arrogant and ethnocentric but what nation in the planet's entire history has done more good? God have mercy on this planet if America were to ever close up shop and replace the hand holding the flame on Lady Liberty with a hand with an extended middle finger. Can you imagine the chaos and horror of it all?

18 posted on 09/15/2002 3:53:41 PM PDT by southernnorthcarolina
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To: marron
This is precisely why the ICC is and must be at dead letter. Above and beyond matters of sovereignty, which come first, there is also the simple practical consideration that our soldiers must never be judged by countries that will not place their own soldiers into the fire.

So very, very true.

19 posted on 09/15/2002 4:10:49 PM PDT by SeaDragon
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