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Decline and Fall: How not to act like a great power
The Weekly Standard ^ | 11/27/06 | Irwin M. Stelzer

Posted on 11/26/2006 1:19:47 PM PST by corbie

AMERICA IS FINISHED as a great power. Not because it no longer possesses the resources, but because it has lost the will. That was brought home to me on both ends of a recent trip through London's Heathrow airport en route to Phoenix.

* No great power permits its citizens to be discriminated against. Yet just keep your eyes open as you go through security at Heathrow (or any other international airport). Off goes your jacket. Off comes your wife's jacket, like yours, to be deposited in a heap in a plastic bin headed through a machine designed to detect something or other. Next comes a Middle Eastern woman, clad head to toe in a black garment, loose-fitting enough to conceal a weapon of mass destruction. No one dares impede her progress through the detectors.

America makes no move to tell the world's authorities that its citizens are not terrorists, and that any sensible program based on statistical probability--some call it profiling--would reverse security priorities. Jimmy Carter proved that any third-rate power can lay hands on American citizens without consequences. The world got the clue, and now treats us accordingly.

* No great power would allow itself to be held hostage to desert kingdoms run by medieval theocracies. Yet America does. We land in Phoenix and hop into a car that can be brought to a screeching halt if our supplies of oil are cut off. So we are afraid to tell our Saudi suppliers to stop financing terrorists, and to stop polluting the minds of their young with anti-Semitic, anti-Western rants. We allow Russia, a country with a GDP less than that of Italy but with lots of oil, to tell us to take a hike when we protest its increasing tendency to return to the good old days of a KGB-dominated society. After all, if we support democratic forces in Russia, Putin might divert his oil and gas to China instead of giving us the privilege of buying it at inflated prices.

Instead of doing what a great nation would do--take steps to stem the flow of our dollars to what Reuel Marc Gerecht aptly described in these pages as "the Saudi Wahhabi multitentacled missionary-money machine, still the most influential conveyer of anti-American, anti-Western, anti-Semitic, and anti-Christian hatred in the world"--we unleash our secretary of energy to beg the OPEC nations to please let the price of oil drop from an outrageous $70 per barrel to a merely extortionate $60, but most important, please don't cut us off. And, by the way, you have us so much under your thumb that we will send our fleet to protect you should terrorists threaten your oil facility at Ras Tanura. But if our sailors pull a Bible in their duffles, look out. Groveling is easier than paying the price of getting off oil.

* No great power loses control of its borders. We have. The beautifully tended lawns of our Phoenix hotel, its well-staffed kitchen, are as likely as not the work of illegal aliens. These are admirable, hard-working people for the most part. But they are here illegally. And so unsure of itself has America become that we feel a need to adjust to them--to their language, to their demands on our social services. And most come from a country that refuses to allow American firms to invest in its oil and gas industries so as to increase available supplies. Surely a great country would find some way of saying, "No oil, then no immigrants, no remittances." Never in history have so many illegals dared to organize protest marches and assembled in so easily arrestable a mass, secure in the knowledge that their host country's addiction to low-cost pool-cleaning trumps its desire to control its borders.

* No great nation allows itself to become dependent on the goodwill of hostile nations in order to carry out its foreign policy. Yet America is rattled when left-wing governments in Spain and Italy withdraw support for our attempt to establish a government in Iraq that does not support terrorists. Earlier this month in London, a coalition of Welsh and Scottish peacemongers enlisted the support of opportunistic and anti-American Tories--the party of Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher--to come within a whisker of passing a parliamentary motion that would have made it even more difficult than it now is for Tony Blair to stick with us in Iraq. Would the government of a great power have received these same Tories in Washington only a few months ago, giving them much-needed credibility at home?

* No great power allows others to insult it gratuitously. I happened to be in America when one of our leading universities--housed in the safety of nuclear-free Cambridge--gave a platform to Iran's former president, and in Britain when St. Andrews gave him, get this, an honorary doctor of laws, no doubt a morale-killer for the political prisoners rounded up during his tenure. Yet we continue to pour government funds into Harvard to appease Ted Kennedy, and our ambassador to the Court of St. James's said not a public word to the Brits about their taste in honorees.

* No great nation allows itself to get into hock to a potential enemy. Yet we owe hundreds of billions to the Chinese because we don't have the nerve to tell them to get the value of their currency in line with market forces or keep their sneakers, toys, and television sets. And no great nation stands idly by while another pilfers billions of dollars worth of its most valuable product--its intellectual property. Yet we watch while DVDs of first-run, copyrighted American films are sold for $1 in Beijing even before the film has been released in theaters here at home.

There's more. But you get the idea. Travel the world with your eyes open and you will see that America is no longer a great power. Not that it can't still be one--with our astonishingly lethal soldiers, our daring entrepreneurs, our workers willing to put in long hours, and a productive economy that is still the envy of the world.

But so long as we prefer to fund shopping sprees rather than a military adequate to meet the challenges of our era, and so long as we allow uncertainty about our virtues as a nation to swamp our good judgment, we will continue to doff our jackets obligingly to security personnel who are surprised--just ask them--that we allow our people to suffer such indignities.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: china; decline; dimorats; immigration; oil; russia; superpower; waronterror

1 posted on 11/26/2006 1:19:51 PM PST by corbie
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To: corbie

-bflr-


2 posted on 11/26/2006 1:24:33 PM PST by rellimpank (-don't believe anything the MSM states about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
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To: corbie

Every word sad but true.


3 posted on 11/26/2006 1:24:57 PM PST by Williams
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To: corbie
If you think you've seen American decadence, just wait til the Democrats push it to even greater heights.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

4 posted on 11/26/2006 1:26:37 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: corbie

Jingoistic chest thumping went out of style a while ago. The US is now just a lot more sensitive than times past, and much more, well, feminine. /s

(rolls eyes)


5 posted on 11/26/2006 1:29:09 PM PST by ASOC (The phrase "What if" or "If only" are for children.)
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To: corbie

What his observations have in common is the ability of stern behaviour to cause ripples in capital markets. Musn't disturb the DJIA, you know. The citizenry would suffer needlessly. What happens a generation or so hence is none of our concern, however.


6 posted on 11/26/2006 1:33:53 PM PST by Glenn (Annoy a BushBot...Think for yourself.)
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To: goldstategop
"If you think you've seen American decadence, just wait til the Democrats push it to even greater heights."

The Dim's have been incrementally sinking America since the 60's -- and, when Republicans are in control, they roll back little, if any, of the incremental progress toward our destruction foisted on us by the brain-dead left. The reason, of course, is that much of the Republican Party is less than conservative.

So, progress in the direction of America's destruction is a lot like the Dow Jones -- there are fits and starts, but the long term trend is inevitable and undeniable.

Enjoy every vestige of traditional America while it lasts because, before much longer, it will all be gone. We'll be just another 3rd World hell-hole. And, the Dummies will still be blaming it all on conservatism.
7 posted on 11/26/2006 1:37:08 PM PST by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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To: Glenn
What happens a generation or so hence is none of our concern, however.

Really?

8 posted on 11/26/2006 1:38:54 PM PST by beyond the sea ( Whiskey For My Men, Beer For My Horses)
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To: beyond the sea
Really?

No. Not really. Sarcasm.

9 posted on 11/26/2006 1:41:19 PM PST by Glenn (Annoy a BushBot...Think for yourself.)
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To: corbie
If one thinks that military ability to conquer is what makes a country great then look at all who past took that path.

Only idess conquer. This time of year one reflects on "One Solitary Life".

["When He was dead, He was laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend. Twenty centuries have come and gone and today He remains the central figure of the human race and the leader of mankind's progress. All the armies that ever marched, all the fleets that ever sailed, all the parliaments that ever sat, all the kings that ever reigned, put together, have not affected the life of men on this planet so much as that One Solitary Life."]

10 posted on 11/26/2006 1:56:04 PM PST by ex-snook ("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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To: Glenn
Aha, ............thanks for clarifying.

;-)

11 posted on 11/26/2006 2:28:07 PM PST by beyond the sea ( Whiskey For My Men, Beer For My Horses)
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To: Glenn
Nope, not even close. The stock market is not an hysteric, the people are. It takes whatever is thrown at it and merrily hops along. They scream themselves hoarse over triffles.
12 posted on 11/26/2006 2:40:16 PM PST by JasonC
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To: beyond the sea
A saying from the past comes to mind that God tends to side with the army that has the largest battalions.
13 posted on 11/26/2006 2:42:29 PM PST by Citizen Tom Paine (An old sailor sends we need a 800 ship Navy.)
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To: Citizen Tom Paine

lol


14 posted on 11/26/2006 2:48:21 PM PST by beyond the sea ( Whiskey For My Men, Beer For My Horses)
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To: goldstategop
If you think you've seen American decadence, just wait til the Democrats push it to even greater heights.

Decadent minds in power beget decadent minds in the masses.

15 posted on 11/26/2006 3:01:49 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: corbie

SITREP!!!


16 posted on 11/26/2006 3:33:32 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: corbie
I've been reading a history of the US Navy, and those guys went to extremes to demand respect for the US flag at a time when US resources were very meager. And presidents like Jackson backed up the Navy. In fact sometimes the insults to the US seemed more imagined than real, but the American truculence paid off. People seem to have forgotten this flag:


17 posted on 11/26/2006 3:41:11 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: corbie

If we do not act like a superpower, we will not be treated as a superpower. The bad guys respect only force. They look at our tolerance and kindness as weakness. The liberal and socialistic Dems, with their politically-correct thinking, are slowly killing our people's resolve to lead.


18 posted on 11/26/2006 4:27:58 PM PST by DeweyCA
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To: goldstategop
"If you think you've seen American Baby Boomer Generation decadence........"
19 posted on 11/27/2006 12:08:48 PM PST by indthkr
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