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Jay Cunningham
12-07-06, 16:57
What Real War Looks Like

By Elan Journo


The Iraq Study Group has issued many specific recommendations, but the options boil down to a maddeningly limited range: pull out or send more troops to do democracy-building and, either way, "engage" the hostile regimes in Iran and Syria. Missing from the list is the one option our self-defense demands: a war to defeat the enemy. If you think we've already tried this option and failed, think again. Washington's campaign in Iraq looks nothing like the war necessary for our self-defense.

What does such a war look like?

America's security depends on identifying precisely the enemy that threatens our lives--and then crushing it, rendering it a non-threat. It depends on proudly defending our right to live free of foreign aggression--by unapologetically killing the killers who want us dead.

Those who say this is a "new kind of conflict" against a "faceless enemy" are wrong. The enemy Washington evasively calls "terrorism" is actually an ideologically inspired political movement: Islamic totalitarianism. It seeks to subjugate the West under a totalitarian Islamic regime by means of terrorism, negotiation, war--anything that will win its jihad. The movement's inspiration, its first triumph, its standard-bearer, is the theocracy of Iran. Iran's regime has, for decades, used terrorist proxies to attack America. It openly seeks nuclear weapons and zealously sponsors and harbors jihadists. Without Iran's support, legions of holy warriors would be untrained, unarmed, unmotivated, impotent.

Destroying Islamic totalitarianism requires a punishing military onslaught to end its primary state representative and demoralize its supporters. We need to deploy all necessary force to destroy Iran's ability to fight, while minimizing our own casualties. We need a campaign that ruthlessly inflicts the pain of war so intensely that the jihadists renounce their cause as hopeless and fear to take up arms against us. This is how America and its Allies defeated both Nazi Germany and Imperialist Japan.

Victory in World War II required flattening cities, firebombing factories, shops and homes, devastating vast tracts of Germany and Japan. The enemy and its supporters were exhausted materially and crushed in spirit. What our actions demonstrated to them was that any attempt to implement their vicious ideologies would bring them only destruction and death. Since their defeat, Nazism and Japanese imperialism have essentially withered as ideological forces. Victory today requires the same: smashing Iran's totalitarian regime and thus demoralizing the Islamist movement and its many supporters, so that they, too, abandon their cause as futile.

We triumphed over both Japan and Germany in less than four years after Pearl Harbor. Yet more than five years after 9/11, against a far weaker enemy, our soldiers still die daily in Iraq. Why? Because this war is neither assertive nor ruthless--it is a tragically meek pretense at war.

Consider what Washington has done. The Islamist regime in Iran remains untouched, fomenting terrorism. (And now our leaders hope to "engage" Iran diplomatically.)

We went to battle not with theocratic Iran, but with the secular dictatorship of Iraq. And the campaign there was not aimed at crushing whatever threat Hussein's regime posed to us. "Shock and awe" bombing never materialized. Our brave and capable forces were hamstrung: ordered not to bomb key targets such as power plants and to avoid firing into mosques (where insurgents hide) lest we offend Muslim sensibilities. Instead, we sent our troops to lift Iraq out of poverty, open new schools, fix up hospitals, feed the hungry, unclog sewers--a Peace Corps, not an army corps, mission.

U.S. troops were sent, not to crush an enemy threatening America, but (as Bush explained) to "sacrifice for the liberty of strangers," putting the lives of Iraqis above their own. They were prevented from using all necessary force to win or even to protect themselves. No wonder the insurgency has flourished, emboldened by Washington's self-crippling policies. (Perversely, some want even more Americans tossed into this quagmire.)

Bush did all this to bring Iraqis the vote. Any objective assessment of the Middle East would have told one who would win elections, given the widespread popular support for Islamic totalitarianism. Iraqis swept to power a pro-Islamist leadership intimately tied to Iran. The most influential figure in Iraqi politics is now Moktadr al-Sadr, an Islamist warlord lusting after theocratic rule and American blood. When asked whether he would accept just such an outcome from the elections, Bush said that of course he would, because "democracy is democracy."

No war that ushers Islamists into political office has U.S. self-defense as its goal.

This war has been worse than doing nothing, because it has galvanized our enemy to believe its success more likely than ever--even as it has drained Americans' will to fight. Washington's feeble campaign demonstrates the ruinous effects of refusing to assert our self-interest and defend our freedom. It is past time to consider our only moral and practical option: end the senseless sacrifice of our soldiers--and let them go to war.


Elan Journo is a junior fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute (www.AynRand.org) in Irvine, Calif. The Institute promotes Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand--author of "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead." Contact the writer at media@aynrand.org.

SethB
12-07-06, 18:15
This is going to be interesting.

Alpha Sierra
12-07-06, 19:07
I fear Bush's blunder has cost us the will to fight for our lives.

I hope our next President's first act of office is to release nuclear weapons agains the Islamic Republic of Iran, wiping out the majority of its citizens and infrastructure off the face of the Earth.

Chris_C
12-07-06, 19:44
I fear Bush's blunder has cost us the will to fight for our lives.



I think it would take 1 9/11 per year for America to remain united and mad. But that too would wear.

Lumpy196
12-07-06, 23:59
Because radical fundamentalist Islam uses "religion" as its basis, "tolerant" America will not allow Iran's total destruction.

Striker5
12-08-06, 10:44
Great article, but it is a pipe dream. We are a victim of our own success. Our tolerance of differing views has mutated beyond all reason to the point where we are apologizing for people in the act of cutting our throats. Our successful and stable economy and society have produced "The Softest Generation". The guys that beat Hitler and Tojo lived hard lives that made them hard men. I am amazed that we have the level of bravery and dedication in our current crop of young fighting men, seeing the emasculated, reletavist system that helps create them.

To win the war with Islam, we would need hard people. Men and women that would watch the body count steadily rise and see horrific images every night on TV and not bat an eye. Hard citizens and hard leaders who would turn a deaf ear to the bleating of the defeatist Left and howls of outrage from the Europeans who desire a docile and tame America to deal with.

Our greatest hope of victory lies in the terrorists. If they were smart, they would cease operations and let our frivolous society lose interest in the conflict. If they continue to attack they will continue to remain in our sights.

The saddest thing of all is how little effect a horrific attack like 9/11 had on our country. It only took a year to talk ourselves out of our anger and our lust for revenge. What would it take to drive us to truly wage war?

Texas Gunman
12-08-06, 22:49
Interesting post, but what is worse than Iraq, is happening here in our own country.

Such as:

Illegal aliens murder 12 Americans daily
Death toll in 2006 far overshadows total
U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, Afghanistan

Posted: November 28, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Joseph Farah
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – While the military "quagmire" in Iraq was said to tip the scales of power in the U.S. midterm elections, most Americans have no idea more of their fellow citizens – men, women and children – were murdered this year by illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began.

Though no federal statistics are kept on murders or any other crimes committed by illegal aliens, a number of groups have produced estimates based on data collected from prisons, news reports and independent research.

Twelve Americans are murdered every day by illegal aliens, according to statistics released by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa. If those numbers are correct, it translates to 4,380 Americans murdered annually by illegal aliens. That's 21,900 since Sept. 11, 2001.

Total U.S. troop deaths in Iraq as of last week were reported at 2,863. Total U.S. troop deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan during the five years of the Afghan campaign are currently at 289, according to the Department of Defense.

the rest of the story

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=53103


These are the things that bother me most.

TG

graffex
12-09-06, 10:09
Interesting post, but what is worse than Iraq, is happening here in our own country.

Such as:

Illegal aliens murder 12 Americans daily
Death toll in 2006 far overshadows total
U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, Afghanistan

Posted: November 28, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Joseph Farah
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON – While the military "quagmire" in Iraq was said to tip the scales of power in the U.S. midterm elections, most Americans have no idea more of their fellow citizens – men, women and children – were murdered this year by illegal aliens than the combined death toll of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since those military campaigns began.

Though no federal statistics are kept on murders or any other crimes committed by illegal aliens, a number of groups have produced estimates based on data collected from prisons, news reports and independent research.

Twelve Americans are murdered every day by illegal aliens, according to statistics released by Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa. If those numbers are correct, it translates to 4,380 Americans murdered annually by illegal aliens. That's 21,900 since Sept. 11, 2001.

Total U.S. troop deaths in Iraq as of last week were reported at 2,863. Total U.S. troop deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan during the five years of the Afghan campaign are currently at 289, according to the Department of Defense.

the rest of the story

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=53103


These are the things that bother me most.

TG


If that is the case that is really disturbing.



This just happened a few miles away from where I live:

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/howard/bal-md.ho.accident30nov30,0,4749960.story?coll=bal-local-howard

A Marine who was home on leave from Iraq was on a date with his girlfriend Thanksgiving night when a drunk driver crashed into his car killing both him and his girlfriend. The drunk driver happenned to be an illegal alien. It's a absolute god damn outrage, we need to get these people the hell out of our country.

Texas Gunman
12-09-06, 20:35
rmdugan84, it seem like all over the US, stuff like that happening daily.
I live in the texas hill country, small town USA,consists of mostly retired folks.

We have had a mom and daughter murdered & raped afterwards from one who working for them.
Also on another, they cut up a elderly couple & threw body parts all over town, after being robbed.

Than we have border issues, where wets hire a lawyer & sue ranch owner, the wet now owns that ranch, this seem to be happening often.

Yet, they leave these borders open.

TG