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Will it be now, in Iraq and against terror, as then?
townhall.com ^ | 6/03/04 | Ross Mackenzie

Posted on 06/02/2004 10:23:32 PM PDT by kattracks

Time flies - or from campus days, tempus fugit . And a lot is coming unglued. The question is: Does enough time remain to stick everything back together?

Other questions, equally important - or more so: Does America have the stomach to prevail in Iraq? Indeed, will our morals allow us to win the War on Terror?

Each news cycle seems to pile the worse on the bad. Nicholas Berg, bullet holes in mosques, an attack on a wedding party (wedding revelry, with children in attendance, at 3:00 a.m.?), the ransacking of the office of a member of the Iraqi provisional counsel, offense given (and offense taken) to seemingly every key mullah on the landscape, and Abu Ghraib - ever Abu Ghraib, even unto the most sanctimonious precincts in the U.S. Senate.

Western civilization, the West, has a problem - one, two, many problems. Perhaps the foremost is war. World chess champion Garry Kasparov, a Russian, puts it well: "The war is not about defending Muslims; it is about Western civilization and America as its representative." This war has been launched against us by fascist terrorists finding justification for their actions in each day a new perversion of Islam.

There's a parallel track here called moral equivalence. It runs from preemption, through WMDs, to Abu Ghraib - and erodes what had been the moral high ground. Who were we - goes the argument - to wage preemptive war on the basis of the demonstrably false premise of Saddamite WMDs? And who are we to preach civilizational superiority when Americans commit in Saddam's most notorious torture chamber abuses against humanity no less than his?


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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; mackenzie

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