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Mark Steyn: A War Without Polkas
National Review Online ^ | May 23, 2005, issue of NR | Mark Steyn

Posted on 05/11/2005 9:59:03 AM PDT by Constitution Day

happy warrior

MARK STEYN

A War Without Polkas
Is Western civilization up for the battle?

A week and a half after the VE Day anniversary, here’s a date that will get a lot less attention: May 19, 2005. On that day, the War on Terror will have outlasted America’s participation in the Second World War. In other words, the period since 9/11 will be longer than the period of time between Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and the Japanese surrender in August 1945.

Does it seem that long? For the most part, no. The War on Terror has involved no major mobilization of the population at large. In contrast to Casablanca, Mrs. Miniver, “I’ll Be Seeing You,” “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me),” “The Last Time I Saw Paris,” “Victory Polka,” “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition,” and “There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Town of Berlin,” American popular culture has preferred to sit this one out, aside from Michael Moore’s crockumentaries and incoherent soundbites from every Hollywood airhead who gets invited to European film festivals. And the response of U.S. government agencies hasn’t been much better: In his testimony to the 9/11 commission, George Tenet said blithely that it would take another half-decade to rebuild the CIA’s joke of a clandestine service. In other words, three years after 9/11, he was saying he needed another five years. Imagine if FDR had turned to Tenet to start up the OSS. In 1942, he’d have told the president not to worry, we’ll have it up and running by 1950.

So, while this war may have started with the first direct assault on American territory since Pearl Harbor, it’s clearly evolved into a different kind of conflict, one in which after three and a half years it’s hard for many Americans to maintain the sense that it’s a “war” at all. By now, National Review’s British, Commonwealth, and European readers will be huffing that the Second World War wasn’t three-and-a-half years long, you idiots; it was six years, except for certain latecomers who turned up halfway through. Fair point. But if the Americans were late getting into World War II they were also late getting into the War on Terror: Al-Qaeda’s bombers, Saudi moneymen, and Wahhabi clerics had been trying to catch Washington’s eye for years only to be dismissed, as then-defense secretary Bill Cohen said of the attack on the USS Cole, as “not sufficiently provocative.” You’ll have to do better than that, Osama!


This time, we have Michael Moore.

So he did. And you have to wonder whether, despite the increased T-shirt sales among the impressionable young men in the Egyptian and Pakistani bazaars, that was such a smart move. When bin Laden started yakking on about his “war aims” — taking back Spain, the restoration of the Caliphate — it was easy to scoff, yeah, dream on, loser. But a cursory glance at demographics quickly made it clear that, insofar as Europe has a future, it’s likely to be an Islamic one. That being so, why louse things up by flying planes into buildings? Why not just lie low and in the fullness of time everything you want will come your way? The Wahhabists have successfully radicalized hitherto moderate Muslim communities from Albania to Indonesia; they’ve planted their most radical clerics as in-house padres throughout U.S. prisons and even the armed forces. Why screw things up by doing something so provocative it meets even Bill Cohen’s criteria for a response?

Here’s why. It’s always useful to test the limits of your adversaries, and, though it cost them their camps in Afghanistan and much of their leadership, the 9/11 attacks exposed many useful tidbits about the decadence of the West — the worthlessness of the post-modern NATO “alliance” and the active hostility of many of its key members to the United States, the immense deference accorded not just to Islam but to the most radical Islamic groups, especially when it comes to immigration and other aspects of national security. Many Islamists might have suspected all this, but it’s heartening to have it confirmed: If the “sleeping giant” is hard to wake up, his European pals aren’t sleeping so much as in irreversible comas.

Thus, if this war is, as existential struggles go, much closer to the Cold War, there’s one key difference. The Cold War was fought mostly by proxies and clients out on the periphery: Vietnam, Yemen, Chile, Afghanistan, Grenada . . . This time round the periphery’s falling into place rather easily: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon — moves in the right direction throughout the Middle East, swathes of Central Asia falling under U.S. influence . . .

But the real battleground is the West itself, the heart of Europe, where bombs in Spain, murders in the Netherlands, “honor killings” in Germany prompt only shrugs or preemptive capitulation from the political class. Perhaps in the end the comparison isn’t World War Two or the Cold War, but the one that created the modern Middle East in the first place — the First World War, which began with one specific act of violence and unraveled all the great European empires before it was done. Four years after 9/11, a war that started with a bang seems to have fizzled to a whimper — whiny Dems, bureaucratic Homeland Security, nothing much on the horizon. Not so. There’s plenty ahead.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: anniversary; marksteyn; steyn; veday
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1 posted on 05/11/2005 9:59:04 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Pokey78

Ping...


2 posted on 05/11/2005 9:59:36 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Constitution Day

Jimmy Stuhr Ping


3 posted on 05/11/2005 10:09:24 AM PDT by job ("God is not dead nor doth He sleep")
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To: Constitution Day

We ain't seen nothing yet. Europe will be a cauldron of fire.


4 posted on 05/11/2005 10:13:54 AM PDT by Ashamed Canadian (America - please invade us now!)
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To: job

The war "ended" in 1945, but we were in Japan and Germany for many years after, and there was sporatic shooting too.


5 posted on 05/11/2005 10:14:48 AM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: Constitution Day
If the “sleeping giant” is hard to wake up, his European pals aren’t sleeping so much as in irreversible comas.

Osama will be along shortly to pull their feeding tubes.

6 posted on 05/11/2005 1:13:53 PM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (Have you visited http://c-pol.blogspot.com?)
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To: Constitution Day; Howlin; riley1992; Miss Marple; deport; Dane; sinkspur; steve; kattracks; ...

Steyn ping!


7 posted on 05/11/2005 2:09:51 PM PDT by Pokey78 (‘FREE [INSERT YOUR FETID TOTALITARIAN BASKET-CASE HERE]’)
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative; Pokey78
Osama will be along shortly to pull their feeding tubes.

looks that way!

8 posted on 05/11/2005 2:20:41 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: Pokey78

Thank you for the ping. This is a fantastic article. Steyn gets it.

The National Post just isn't the same without him.


9 posted on 05/11/2005 2:26:39 PM PDT by proud American in Canada
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To: Constitution Day

If the “sleeping giant” is hard to wake up, his European pals aren’t sleeping so much as in irreversible comas.

PVLS Persistant Vegetative Liberal State.

Time to pull the plug on the lot of them.


10 posted on 05/11/2005 2:31:34 PM PDT by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: Constitution Day

Steyn BUMP!


11 posted on 05/11/2005 2:49:10 PM PDT by Gritty ("The 'sleeping giant' may be hard to wake up,but his European pals are in irreversible comas-M Steyn)
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To: Constitution Day
the 9/11 attacks exposed many useful tidbits about the decadence of the West — the worthlessness of the post-modern NATO “alliance” and the active hostility of many of its key members to the United States, the immense deference accorded not just to Islam but to the most radical Islamic groups, especially when it comes to immigration and other aspects of national security.

It also more clearly exposed the lightly camouflaged hatred of their own country by the American left.

It is no joke that they are seriously rooting for Islamic fundamentalists to triumph gloriously over freedom and democracy won under an American flag.

They won’t get their wish.

12 posted on 05/11/2005 2:56:27 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Constitution Day

Steyn gets it! Keep your head down and your powder dry.


13 posted on 05/11/2005 3:10:52 PM PDT by Conservative4Ever (God bless America...land that I love...stand beside her and guide her...)
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To: Constitution Day

Another great piece here. An excellent job of distilling a huge issue.


14 posted on 05/11/2005 3:24:21 PM PDT by July 4th (A vacant lot cancelled out my vote for Bush.)
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To: Constitution Day
The War on Terror has involved no major mobilization of the population at large.


Ex Act Leeeee!

We should and could have finished these bunch of rpg carrying punks in 4 months with mobilization, instead its turning into years and years. Ridiculous.
15 posted on 05/11/2005 3:28:41 PM PDT by TomasUSMC (FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM.)
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To: Constitution Day
Thanks for posting the whole thing.

Unfortunately, it appears that Steyn is right about Europe, or at least Old Europe.

There's a chance that new Europe, the eastern block countries along with the UK might ultimately prevail in their thinking. It appears that it's terminal for France, Germany, and the Benelux countries.

Demographics will get them long before they regain their sanity.

16 posted on 05/11/2005 3:51:05 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone; knighthawk

The Netherlands may have woken up, same with Denmark.


17 posted on 05/11/2005 5:46:51 PM PDT by FreedomPoster (Official Ruling Class Oligarch Oppressor)
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To: FreedomPoster
I don't think Denmark ever went to sleep with the rest of them. They are a minor influence, so I didn't mention them.

I thought the Netherlands woke up a couple of years ago when the assassination of Pim Fortuyn occurred. But with a brief fling with a conservative government in reaction to that killing, they've resumed their leftist ways.

18 posted on 05/11/2005 5:53:50 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Constitution Day

Mecca, nuclear bomb, problem solved.


19 posted on 05/11/2005 6:21:42 PM PDT by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: Pokey78
bombs in Spain, murders in the Netherlands, “honor killings” in Germany prompt only shrugs or preemptive capitulation from the political class.

Someone who truly gets Democrat (or in the case of Europe, Social Democrat) policies!

20 posted on 05/11/2005 7:00:19 PM PDT by irv
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