September 07, 2006

Newt: Lincoln's War and Bush's

Newt takes to task the modern peace Democrats for their ignorance and the Bush Administration for their failure to will the fight necessary to win against the forces of Islamofascism. If it wasn't for his personal failings and the fact that everyone in the media hates him, he'd be a great candidate for President.

Opinion Journal:

The first and greatest lesson of the last five years parallels what Lincoln came to understand. The dangers are greater, the enemy is more determined, and victory will be substantially harder than we had expected in the early days after the initial attack. Despite how painful it would prove to be, Lincoln chose the road to victory. President Bush today finds himself in precisely the same dilemma Lincoln faced 144 years ago. With American survival at stake, he also must choose. His strategies are not wrong, but they are failing. And they are failing for three reasons.

(1) They do not define the scale of the emerging World War III, between the West and the forces of militant Islam, and so they do not outline how difficult the challenge is and how big the effort will have to be. (2) They do not define victory in this larger war as our goal, and so the energy, resources and intensity needed to win cannot be mobilized. (3) They do not establish clear metrics of achievement and then replace leaders, bureaucrats and bureaucracies as needed to achieve those goals.

Trust me, you'll want to read the rest.


By Dr. Rusty Shackleford at September 7, 2006 10:21 AM | | l digg this