Monday, November 13, 2006

No time to cut and run

Mark Steyn makes the case for fighting the GWOT:

It has been a long time since America unambiguously won a war, and to choose to lose Iraq would be an act of such parochial self-indulgence that the American moment would not endure, and would not deserve to. Europe is becoming semi-Muslim, Third World basket-case states are going nuclear, and, for all that 40 percent of planetary military spending, America can't muster the will to take on pipsqueak enemies. We think we can just call off the game early, and go back home and watch TV.

It doesn't work like that. Whatever it started out as, Iraq is a test of American seriousness. And, if the Great Satan can't win in Vietnam or Iraq, where can it win? That's how China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Venezuela and a whole lot of others look at it. "These Colors Don't Run" is a fine T-shirt slogan, but in reality these colors have spent 40 years running from the jungles of Southeast Asia, the helicopters in the Persian desert, the streets of Mogadishu. ... To add the sands of Mesopotamia to the list will be an act of weakness from which America will never recover.
Well, it’s hard to argue with Steyn but I’d like to think that America is made of stronger stuff and will survive this crisis. Yes, we may pack up and leave Iraq behind but we were also crazy enough to invade in the first place on faulty intelligence. Something to think about, Iran.

Extra – John Hawkins’ interview with Mark Steyn.

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