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May 25, 2011


Time to Leave Afghanistan


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.49/author_detail.asp> Alan
Caruba

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The Greek philosopher Plato said, "Only the dead know the end of war." I
doubt that in the five thousand years of what we call civilization there has
ever been a day when war has not been taking place somewhere on the planet.
All wars, in one fashion or another, however, have to come to an end.

The war in Afghanistan has degraded into a distraction from the nation's
desperately deteriorating financial situation. Even worse, it is part of
that problem. On January 30, 2009, Bill Bonnor, best known for his
newsletter, Dead Reckoning, wrote the following:

"'Bleeding America to the point of bankruptcy', was what he (Osama bin
laden) was up to, he said in a videotape. He even did the math. 'Every
dollar spent by al-Qaeda in attacking the United States has cost Washington
$1 million in economic fallout and military spending', said the report. 

"'We, alongside the mujahideen, bled Russian for ten years, [in Afghanistan]
until it went bankrupt.So we are continuing this policy in bleeding America
to the point of bankruptcy.'"

Can anyone deny that bin Laden was right? Can anyone deny that the U.S.
under Presidents Bush and Obama has now expended billions in the name of
bringing democracy to people who should be responsible for overthrowing
their own despots? There was, after all, a time when the U.S. was an ally of
bin Laden and even of Saddam Hussein!

On May 9,
<http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/afgh
anistan/56_favor_bringing_troops_home_from_afghanistan_within_a_year>
Rasmussen Reports noted that 56% of those surveyed favored bringing U.S.
troops home from Afghanistan within a year. What do the people know that all
the genius strategists in the State Department and Pentagon do not? They
know these wars, Iraq included, are a distraction from our real problems.

I do not know how many times over the years since the U.S. invasion of
Afghanistan and Iraq I have written that we should withdraw our troops. I
have noted how extended military occupations and expeditions have
historically always drained and destroyed empires from the Roman to the
British and now the present day Pax Americana. 

America is now over $14 trillion in debt and yet we keep sending billions to
nations like Pakistan and to the United Nations, most of whom must think us
stupid beyond belief. 

The exception to this was the long Cold War that America fought against the
former Soviet Union from the end of World War Two until the collapse of the
Berlin Wall and eventual collapse of that Communist nation in 1991. That
collapse, however, was facilitated by the decision of the former Soviet
Union to invade Afghanistan!

Over the course of the forty-six years the Cold War ground on, the U.S.
fought hot wars in Korea and Vietnam. We spent what we had to for a powerful
military deterrent. From Truman to Bush41 Presidents remained firm in their
determination to resist the Soviet Union. 

The war with Islam is different. The asymmetrical war waged against America,
Israel, and the West began in earnest after Iran's Islamic revolution in
1979 and continued through a succession of al Qaeda attacks on U.S. Marines
in Beirut, U.S. embassies, the USS Cole, and ultimately 9/11. Israel has had
to wage a war of self defense since its first day 63 years ago. Most
recently, it resisted Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza.

Islam has been around since the seventh century A.D. Its initial success saw
it sweep across vast regions of the Middle East, Africa, India, up into
Spain and to the gates of Europe. The inherent failure of Islam has been its
resistance to all Western values that confirm the dignity of the individual,
representative government, and the advances of science, literature, and the
arts. 

Our global opponents, Russia and China among others, are pleased that
America must drain its treasury and expend the blood of its children to hold
the line against Islam, but it is a short-sighted strategic error because
they will find themselves on the frontlines of the war that we have been
waging with massive troop deployments. Consider how much more effective
drones and special operations have been.

Europe has reluctantly discovered the enemy in their midst. The flood of
Muslims it invited as workers because of its failure to ensure a sufficient
native population is causing Europeans to grasp at measures to either
placate the Muslim population or outlaw some of its practices. The fear is
palpable and is why some now refer to it as Eurabia.

NATO nations, rarely credited, have been by our side throughout the wars on
Afghanistan and Iraq. They are now charged with determining the outcome of
the insurgency in Libya, but Britain is making plans for an early withdrawal
from Afghanistan for the same reasons outlined above. 

It is a very old war. In 732 A.D., Muslims were defeated at Poitiers,
France, halting their expansion. In 1492, Christians recaptured Grenada, the
last Muslim stronghold in Europe. In 1683 A.D. Muslims were defeated near
Vienna. Europe was safe, but that was then and this is now.

It is reason enough for America and European nations to put their financial
houses to avoid a collapse that will leave us vulnerable to the most
terrible scourge of mankind.

C Alan Caruba, 2011 

 

 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org
Contributing Editor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.49/author_detail.asp> Alan
Caruba writes a daily commentary, "Warning Signs", posted on his blog
<http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/> http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com.
An author, business and science writer, he is the founder of the National
Anxiety Center. His book, "
<http://www.amazon.com/Right-Answers-Issues-Separating-Fantasy/dp/0936783486
> Right Answers: Separating Fact from Fantasy", is published by Merrill
Press.

 



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