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Defeat,
retreat and repeat
By
Cal Thomas
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com
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sake of argument, let's say former CIA Director George Tenet is right in his
book and that Vice President Dick Cheney pushed too hard with questionable or
inaccurate intelligence because of a predisposition to go to war in Iraq and
topple Saddam Hussein. So what? We can't go back and fix the mistakes of the
past. Only two choices are available: victory or defeat.
Let us assume the Democratic left is right and we should pull
U.S.
forces out as early as Oct.
1, or perhaps a few months later, but certainly before the next president takes
office, because the Bush administration's policy in
Iraq
has completely failed and,
in the words of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, "the war is lost."
What next? Does the
United States
not suffer a loss of
credibility in the world's eyes for again failing to finish a job it started? Do
the millions who voted for the first elected government in
Iraq
conclude they risked their
lives for nothing? What would be the consequences of pulling out before
Iraq
is stabilized sufficiently
to stand on its own? And, most importantly, what would a
U.S.
retreat do to the
confidence of the enemy that wishes to dominate the world by force?
We have the
answer to that last question. Statements declaring all but victory for the
Islamists are posted on numerous Islamic Web sites. Various statements by
American leaders critical of the war are cited as evidence that the
United
States
is about to quit. Ubaidah Al-Saif, who is associated with Al-Fajr Media in Iraq,
as part of what is called "The Islamic State of
Iraq
,"
said on April 25: "The plans of the cross worshippers and their henchmen
have collapsed." He quotes "House Majority Leader Harry Reid" (he
means Senate majority leader) as saying, "The Iraqi war is hopeless and the
situation in
Iraq
is the same as it was in
Vietnam
."
Al-Saif
declares American morale is declining and "…our battle against the enemy
is first and foremost the will to fight and the length of the battle does not
rest with the cross worshippers." He calls for his fighters to "be
patient" and Allah will give them victory. Patience is not one of
America
's virtues.
Do the war's
opponents realize, or care, that every critical statement they make is reported
by the enemy's media and passed on to homicide bombers and fighters to encourage
them to keep killing Americans and Iraqis?
The official Palestinian Authority broadcast media have cranked up hate
propaganda against
America
,
Israel
and Jews. On April 22, in
addition to the usual scenes of "martyred" female homicide bombers
clad in white and floating beneficently across the screen, viewers were treated
to this: "Be certain that America is on its way to utter destruction,
America is wallowing (in blood) today in Iraq and Afghanistan, America is
defeated and Israel is defeated, and was defeated in Lebanon and Palestine. …
Make us victorious over the community of infidels. … Allah, take the Jews and
their allies, Allah, take the Americans and their allies … Allah, annihilate
them completely and do not leave anyone of them."
That's not defeat and retreat talk. That's the talk of victory and
self-confidence.
In an April 26 op-ed for The Washington Post, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut
Democrat — a lonely voice within his party because he favors victory for our
side and for
Iraq
's elected government —
said that while progress is slow, it is visible but will take more time. He said
even if
Iraq
's Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds
were to achieve a political solution tomorrow, the threat of al-Qaida would not
go away.
Lieberman concludes: "The challenge before us, then, is whether we respond
to al-Qaida's barbarism by running away, as it hopes we do — abandoning the
future of Iraq, the Middle East and ultimately our own security to the very
people responsible for last week's atrocities — or whether we stand and
fight." Lieberman has chosen to "stand and fight and win," which
is better than defeat, retreat and having to repeat the battle somewhere else
against a much stronger enemy, with many more casualties.
It's shameful
that so many Democrats running for president appear ready to accept defeat and
retreat if it advances their presidential prospects, no matter the prospects for
the security of
Iraq
,
the
Middle
East
and the
United
States
.
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