Some Good News on the Death of Osama Bin Laden

Posted By David Solway On May 6, 2011 

Much ink has been spilled, along with the blood of Osama bin Laden, over the
last few days following the targeted killing of the arch-terrorist. Has
al-Qaeda been decapitated or will it simply grow another head, or crop of
heads, like the Hydra of Greek myth? Will the Islamic world react by
mounting revenge attacks in Western countries, unleashing new 9/11s, 3/11s,
and 7/7s? Or go after Barack Obama himself, as promised by a Palestinian
imam <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4064183,00.html>  [1]
preaching in the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem? Did the U.S. violate
international law by killing rather than capturing Osama, as former German
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt thinks
<http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Legality+action+questioned/4722367/stor
y.html>  [2]? After all, as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi
Pillay opined
<http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Legality+action+questioned/4722367/stor
y.html>  [2], “all counter-terrorism acts must respect international law.”
Has the “war on terror” been advanced or impeded by the covert operation in
Pakistan? As the questions continue to circulate and the controversy to
grow, only one thing is certain. The pundits are having a field day.

Nevertheless, the news is mainly good, and it may be appropriate to
enumerate some of the positives brought about by the Event.

1. For a change of pace, the death of Osama is an occasion to hand out candy
in Times Square while Hamas distributes bitter pills in the streets of Gaza
City.

2. The grinning evangelist Jimmy Carter has been deprived of a star mass
murderer he can visit — at least theoretically — bearing gifts and messages
of peace and reconciliation, and will have to confine himself to the likes
of Kim Jong-Il, Fidel Castro, Khaled Mashal, Mahmoud Zahar, and Hassan
Nasrallah. Of course, he might entertain the prospect of a personal embassy
to Ayatollah Khamenei or another tête-à-tête with Bashar Assad, surely
glittering heroes in the Carter pantheon, but this is not currently a
plausible scenario. That would be putting Carter before the horse.

3. President Obama has seen his poll ratings nudging upward for completing
Dubya’s project, thanks in part to the critical interrogation procedures
<http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/03/how-we-got-him/>  [3] he so vigorously
opposed which provided the intel required in order to act. However, not to
worry. The popularity bump he enjoys is likely to prove temporary and,
according to the Washington Post
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/osama-bin-laden-killing-gives-obama-
quick-but-limited-ratings-boost/2011/05/03/AFhxjegF_story.html?wpisrc=al_nat
ional>  [4], “might not translate easily to other areas.” He may also
experience some difficulty pacifying the hardcore portion of his leftist
base.

4. The myrmidons of the left who celebrated 9/11 as a justified requital
against the United States for its perceived geopolitical sins have had to
endure the humiliation of national jubilation. Moreover, Democratic truthers
<http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/04/why-arent-democrats-angry-that-obama-got
-the-wrong-guy/>  [5] will have to wonder why their beloved president took
out Osama bin Laden and not George Bush whom many of their number believed
was behind 9/11 or allowed it to happen. But at some point cognitive
dissonance is bound to set in and their chickens will have come home to
roost.

5. If they are averse to chicken, Gore Vidal and Michael Moore will have to
eat crow.

6. American foreign policy wonks might conceivably begin to figure out that
Pakistan, which clearly furnished protection and resources
<http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/obama-osama-and-whats-next-in-pa
kistan/>  [6] to Osama, is not a reliable ally, or indeed is no ally at all.
The administration would hypothetically arrive at an understanding of how
the real world works and in the process save itself billions of dollars in
wasted subsidies to the Pakistani government. It may also feel the need to
reassess its entire Middle East policy and its misguided outreach to the
Muslim umma, which come at the cost of blood, treasure, and increased
Islamic misprision. Admittedly, though, this is a very slender hope.

7. Hollywood directors and thespians may find it necessary to revise their
fashionable sentiments and production agenda, and reconsider their lockstep
tendency to cast America as the villain of the piece. They might at long
last produce a few believable movies. Perhaps they will now take seriously
Viktor Frankl’s recommendation
<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/v/viktor_e_frankl.html>  [7] that
the Statue of Liberty on the east coast should be supplemented by a Statue
of Responsibility on the west coast.

These are only some of the potential benefits that leap to mind as a result
of Osama bin Laden’s belated erasure. Doubtless, there are others. But it’s
a start.

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URLs in this post: 

[1] Palestinian imam:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4064183,00.html

[2] Helmut Schmidt thinks:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Legality+action+questioned/4722367/story
.html

[3] interrogation procedures:
http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/03/how-we-got-him/

[4] Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/osama-bin-laden-killing-gives-obama-q
uick-but-limited-ratings-boost/2011/05/03/AFhxjegF_story.html?wpisrc=al_nati
onal

[5] Democratic truthers:
http://frontpagemag.com/2011/05/04/why-arent-democrats-angry-that-obama-got-
the-wrong-guy/

[6] furnished protection and resources:
http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/obama-osama-and-whats-next-in-pak
istan/

[7] recommendation:
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/v/viktor_e_frankl.html

 



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