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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Mona Charen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Defeat
by Mona Charen
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

America is the world's hyperpower. No other nation or group of nations can challenge us militarily or economically. Unlike sickly Europe, we are growing, not contracting. But we are about to be defeated in Iraq by a few thousand cutthroats.

How did this happen? It's simple: The only thing powerful enough to defeat us is ourselves, and we've done it.

In my last column I argued that the 2006 election was lost by Republicans through a combination of corruption and complacency. Dissatisfaction with the progress of the war in Iraq didn't help (though I don't believe it was decisive).

The Democrats however, do believe the election victory was attributable to the war in Iraq and are now rushing to concretize that perception. Rep. Jack Murtha, chief spokesman for the "run away" faction of the Democratic Party, is dueling with Rep. Steny Hoyer for the majority leader post. Murtha's office released a statement reminding Democrats that "The record is clear: Jack Murtha has been a constant voice for change in Iraq and Steny Hoyer has not."

The writing is not just on the wall, it's on the floors, ceilings, tables and chairs -- we are about to give up.

The president's people continue to insist that he will settle for nothing less than victory in Iraq. But look at the Iraq Study Group (Baker-Hamilton Commission), from whom the president so looks forward to hearing recommendations. As the American Enterprise Institute's Michael Rubin notes, the commission has claimed to be taking a fresh look at the situation but has already stacked its four subordinate expert working groups with committed opponents of the war in Iraq.

Rubin writes: "Raad Alkadiri, for example, has repeatedly defined U.S. motivation for Iraq's liberation as a grab for oil. Raymond Close, listed on the Iraq Study Group's website as a 'freelance analyst,' is actually a member of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, which, in July 2003, called for Vice President Dick Cheney's resignation for an alleged conspiracy to distort intelligence, which they said had been uncovered by none other than Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV. The following summer, Close posited that 'Bush and the neocons' had fabricated the charge 'that the evil Iranian mullahs inspired and instigated the radical Shia Islamist insurgency.' To Close, the problem was not Iranian training and supply of money and sophisticated explosives to terrorists, but rather neoconservatism."

The rumors circulating about the commission's report, due next month, suggest that co-chairs James Baker III and former Rep. Lee Hamilton will recommend a "grand bargain" among the warring factions in Iraq and enlist the cooperation of Iraq's neighbors in pacifying the country.

Iraq's neighbors? Iran and Syria? The nations that are bankrolling and supplying the internecine violence? The nations that are the world's top sponsors of terror? Iran: the nation that boasts of its genocidal ambitions toward Israel and the United States even as it races -- against the express wishes of the entire civilized world -- to obtain nuclear weapons? The nations that have the most to gain from our failure?

Why hasn't this approach been tried before? When we were having trouble in Bosnia, why didn't we ask for help from neighborly Serbia? When we were trying to help El Salvador democratize, why didn't we ask for help from the Sandinistas? When Kennedy was having trouble with Cuba, why didn't he ask for help from the USSR?

The only alternative to the surrenders on offer by the Democrats and by the "realist" Republicans is a renewed determination to win. The assassins in Iraq pursue their dirty war despite the cost because it is succeeding. They know they are on the cusp of driving us out. But if, just to fantasize for a moment, we were to redouble our efforts, send more troops, kill the insurgents and convey our unflinching determination to win, the psychological effect would be enormous. And all wars are, to one degree or another, psychological.

A few months ago, The Weekly Standard magazine asked, "Will We Choose to Win in Iraq?" Tragically, I think we have our answer.

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Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist, political analyst and author of Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help .
 
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Subject: Islam is a plague.
The world suffers from from a disease called Islam. Islam is a barbaric Cult, that is single-mindedly pursueing the goal of world wide domination.

Even so-called moderate Muslims support the fascist's overall goal of world domination, even if they don't support the fascist's methods.

I used to believe in the Bush doctrine which says that a Muslim who lives in a free democracy will reform Islam and renounce Islam's stated goal of world domination through violence. The Bush doctrine is only feasable when the Muslim and his country are be free of Islamic Fascists. 24,995,000 Iraqis want Democracy and freedom, but 5,000 fascists are stopping them.

The reform of Islam is the only way to end it's aggression towards, intolerence for and hatred of non-Muslims. It appears that Muslims will only reform Islam if they are forced to. The only way to force them to reform, is to make their current religion hurt too much.

America should outlaw Islam as the intolerant and hatful religion it is. The preaching of hate and aggression by Mullahs is no different than human(Satanists) or animal(Santa Ria) sacrifice. Immigration by Muslims to America should stop. Muslims in America unwilling to renounce their religion's crimes and reform it should be deported.

Islamic regimes should be diplomatically isolated. Any atack on America or it's allies linked to an Islamic state should be responded with overwhelming and out of proportion military response. 100 Muslims for every 1 American/Ally killed.

America and it's allies should get used to $10.00 a gallon gas. All Islamic regimes are no longer allies and no American ally is allowed to buy Islamic oil.

The only other option is to study the Koran, buy your wife a burka and teach your kids to be suicide bombers.

A suggestion
We have the might to make Iran look like the surface of Mars within 24 hours. What is the purpose of OUR WMD's if we never, under any circumstances, intend to use them? War is still war. Iran has repeatedly and openly declared war on the USA since 1978. They have repeatedly attacked us covertly. What exactly will it take for us to respond? I fear it will be nuclear bombs going off in our cities. And even THEN, given the current crop of lost leftists inside the Beltway, I have serious doubts that we will respond appropriately.

One of the primary goals of warfare is to crush your enemy so badly that they never again even THINK about attacking you. This principle is learned by every child on the playground, and works with governments, too. If someone here can suggest a viable alternative, I am all ears.
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