http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=15359

Jihad With or Without Nukes--Take Your Pick
Written by Raymond Kraft
Monday, June 27, 2005 


While I agree completely that President Bush has done a poor job of
explaining the need for the Iraq War (and I cannot explain why, although the
Stratfor analysis may be the correct one), I explained it in the article "It
Will Be The End of Liberalism" last October
[http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=10276].

I can summarize it very quickly.  A century from now, maybe a half century
from now, the world will either resemble the US - dominated by regimes that
protect political freedom, religious freedom, economic freedom, and
representative government of some kind - or it will be the Third Caliphate -
the Eternal Islamic Reich .

The Islamic world is at a cross road - either it will go the way of the
radical Jihadis, who are willing to kill anyone to impose their imperialism,
or it will go the way of the moderates who wish to live in peace with those
of other religions, but are unwilling to engage in terrorism to enforce
their agenda.  The Islamic world is having its Inquisition, its Crusades,
and its Reformation - all at the same time, and it is anybody's guess, which
will win out - the Inquisition and the Crusade, or the Reformation.

But, since those who are willing to kill indiscriminately always have a
tactical advantage over those who do not, guess who is most likely to win
this debate?

The US is intervening, as it should, in the hope that it can nudge the
debate toward moderation and tolerance of multiculturalism and diversity.
Toward the Reformation.

This effort may or may not succeed.  If it does not, it will presage the end
of Western Civilization as we know it, the end of classical Liberalism, and
Modern Liberalism, since it will signal that America and Western
Civilization are unwilling to do whatever it takes to defend its existence
against radicalized Islam.  And the next century will not belong to America,
but to Islam, not a modern, liberal Islam, but a conservative, reactionary
Islam, to the Taliban, to Al Qaeda, to the Sharia.

And for those who are getting all excited, hysterical indeed, about the
Downing Street Memo - you may (or may not) remember that the US has been at
war with Iraq since 1991. 

After the Gulf War there was never a peace treaty, or a surrender.  There
was a cease-fire contingent on Iraq's compliance with UN Security Council
Resolutions, with which Saddam never complied.  The US patrolled the "no fly
zone" throughout the Clinton administration, and escalated to bombing and
missile attacks on Iraqi military targets several times during the Clinton
administration.

I never heard libs and dems complain about this during the Clinton
administration.  They only complain when a Republican does it.  The
hypocrisy reeks.  And the intellectual dishonesty stinks 

If the US began taking out Iraqi military targets in 2002 and early 2003,
before the invasion of Iraq - my opinion?  Not a moment too soon, in fact,
it should have been done ten years sooner.  In my opinion, the Saddam
Hussein regime should have been terminated in 1991.  It didn't happen, so
2003, 2004, 2005, is a helluva lot better than never.

Hitler staged his Beer Hall Putsch in, what was it, 1932? - with a few dozen
of his buddies who became known as The Brown Shirts.  Every revolution
starts small.  If Hitler had been taken out in 1938 (as Churchill wanted to
do) or before, it would have saved the world a World War.  Same with Al
Qaeda, Saddam, the Islamists, the Jihad, whatever you want to call them -
the sooner the better.  We can either deal with them before they get nukes,
or after they get nukes.

Take your pick.





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