May 22, 2007
Bob Kerrey Takes on the Dhimmi Moonbats
As hard as it may be to believe today, it wasn't that long ago that Kerrey's opinion wasn't that rare in the Democrat Party:
No matter how incompetent the Bush administration and no matter how poorly they chose their words to describe themselves and their political opponents, Iraq was a larger national security risk after Sept. 11 than it was before. And no matter how much we might want to turn the clock back and either avoid the invasion itself or the blunders that followed, we cannot. The war to overthrow Saddam Hussein is over. What remains is a war to overthrow the government of Iraq....I totally agree, of course, though I'll go further than that. Withdrawal from Iraq would hand bin Laden a substantial strategic victory as well. It would represent a defeat for America and a betrayal of those Iraqis who have put their faith, trust and hope in us, and placed their very lives in our hands. That's something that should give every American pause. Read the rest here.Suppose we had not invaded Iraq and Hussein had been overthrown by Shiite and Kurdish insurgents. Suppose al Qaeda then undermined their new democracy and inflamed sectarian tensions to the same level of violence we are seeing today. Wouldn't you expect the same people who are urging a unilateral and immediate withdrawal to be urging military intervention to end this carnage? I would....
The key question for Congress is whether or not Iraq has become the primary battleground against the same radical Islamists who declared war on the U.S. in the 1990s and who have carried out a series of terrorist operations including 9/11. The answer is emphatically "yes."
This does not mean that Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11; he was not. Nor does it mean that the war to overthrow him was justified--though I believe it was. It only means that a unilateral withdrawal from Iraq would hand Osama bin Laden a substantial psychological victory.
By Ragnar Danneskjold, R.I.N.O. Hunter at May 22, 2007 09:50 AM | | l digg this









