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One War
The Center For Security Policy ^ | 7/31/2006 | Frank Gaffney

Posted on 08/01/2006 5:16:47 AM PDT by Paul Ross

One war
By Frank Gaffney, July 31, 2006

(Washington, D.C.): On September 11, 2001, a freedom-loving nation was attacked by a terrorist organization operating from the territory of a sovereign state with the acquiescence, if not the active complicity, of the latter's government. The United States retaliated with what can only be called a "disproportionate response."

How We Fight Terrorists

America launched air and ground assaults on Afghanistan, aimed at destroying not only the al Qaeda safe havens but toppling the Taliban regime. We damaged or destroyed critical Afghan infrastructure so as to deny its use to the enemy. Civilian casualties occurred, as did refugee flows. At one point, the UN declared the resulting dislocation a humanitarian crisis.

Once the campaign to eliminate al Qaeda was launched, there was no consideration given to negotiating with the terrorists or the government that afforded them protection. The United States would not have contemplated a UN-mandated ceasefire, let alone the insertion of an international peacekeeping force under a Chapter 7 mandate from the Security Council - whose purpose, inevitably, would have been to protect the terrorists from our military, not the other way around.

And most especially, it would have been inconceivable that the U.S. could accede to one of its enemy's central demands - for example, the removal of all American forces from the Mideast - as part of a negotiated ceasefire brokered by the UN and approved by the Taliban at the direction of al Qaeda.

How We Expect Israel to Fight Terrorists

It is therefore stunning, not to say depressing, to see how the Bush Administration's early, strong support for Israel's response to the murderous attacks on its territory by the terrorist group, Hezbollah, has morphed in recent days.

First, Israel was told it must not undermine the Lebanese government, even though the latter had not only acquiesced to what amounts to a Hezbollah-controlled state-within-a-state in southern Lebanon. The government in Beirut actually has two Hezbollah ministers in its cabinet - a role al Qaeda never enjoyed in Taliban Afghanistan. This injunction had the practical effect of limiting Israeli efforts to press officials in Beirut to disassociate themselves from the terrorists in their midst.

Then, the U.S. embraced the idea that Israel must reward the government that has allowed Hezbollah to occupy and operate against the Jewish State from the part of south Lebanon the Israelis foolishly and unilaterally vacated in 2000. Where we destroyed the regime that afforded safe haven to our foes, Israel has been told it must make a further territorial concession to its counterpart by surrendering to Lebanon a small area known as Shebaa Farms that Israel has occupied since 1967.

Never mind that Shebaa Farms was not Lebanese territory to begin with; Israel conquered it from Syria in the Six-Day War. The character of this area was confirmed by none other than the United Nations. It certified in May 2000 that Israel had withdrawn from all Lebanese territory, that the Farms are not and have never been part of Lebanon and that their final status would ultimately have to be settled in negotiations between Israel and Syria.

Now, however, Israel is being told it must satisfy what amounts to a demand of Hezbollah - a manufactured pretext for the Iranian-backed terrorist organization to continue its war against Israel, even after the Israelis had abandoned the security zone they had wisely maintained in Lebanon for eighteen years (along with the erstwhile Lebanese allies who lived there).

It is bad enough that Hezbollah will thus be rewarded for its terrorist attacks on Israel. The implications of this concession will prove much worse, however, to the extent the message is conveyed by it that Israel is not entitled to - and cannot expect to enjoy - inviolable, internationally recognized borders. To paraphrase an old saw: What belongs to the Arabs is the Arabs'; what belongs to Israel is extortable.

Even more problematic is the prospect that the United Nations will shortly mandate - with U.S. backing and Israel's acquiescence - the insertion into southern Lebanon of an armed international force. Its purpose, ostensibly, will be to enforce a ceasefire pursuant to a new Chapter 7 Security Council resolution. If its job is to "keep" the peace, not make it, such a force will by definition require Hezbollah's assent to enter. The peacekeepers will understand, moreover, that they will be allowed to remain there in safety only if they do not interfere with the terrorists' rebuilding and resupply activities in south Lebanon.

The make-up of this force may compound the problem. Under discussion are troop contributions from places like Turkey, Indonesia and France - nations that are not likely to prove unfriendly to Hezbollah and that are, to varying degrees, hostile to Israel. In short, this will be just another anti-Israel UN mission, providing protection to the Free World's terrorist foes and doing little if anything to keep them from readying new attacks on freedom-loving peoples.

The Bottom Line

For the United States, the current phase of this War for the Free World began on September 11, 2001. For others, like Israel it has been going on for decades and represents an unmistakably existential threat. We cannot afford to pretend that there is an appropriate way for the United States to fight Islamofascist totalitarians and the terror they wield against us, then insist that our allies must negotiate with and try to appease such groups when they are in the Islamofascists' cross-hairs.


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1 posted on 08/01/2006 5:16:48 AM PDT by Paul Ross
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; Lent; GregB; ..
If you'd like to be on this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

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2 posted on 08/01/2006 5:35:22 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn't do!)
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To: Paul Ross

"We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against another, drive them from place to place, until there is no refuge or no rest. And we will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. (Applause.) From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime."

This is what our President said on Sept. 20th, 2001., I believe it applies to Lebanon. We should be backing Israel 100%. People don't understand, it is not defeat that flames the fires, it is the fact that they feel they can beat us. Every time we give an inch, it emboldens them, like pouring gasoline on a fire.


3 posted on 08/01/2006 5:44:35 AM PDT by panthermom
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To: SJackson
I can't even begin to say how outraged I am over the Administration suddenly not just considering, but pushing for the surrender of the Shebaa Farms Lebanese/Hezbollah talking points!

Israel is the only country that wins on the battlefield, but then has to sue for peace.

Why? Because we say so. And why? This administration has a complete lack of historical knowledge.


4 posted on 08/01/2006 5:46:32 AM PDT by Paul Ross (We cannot be for lawful ordinances and for an alien conspiracy at one and the same moment.-Cicero)
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To: Salem; F15Eagle; RoadTest; unionblue83; sergey1973; ZULU; SunkenCiv; M. Espinola; sheik yerbouty; ..

Ping! Excellent item by Frank Gaffney!


5 posted on 08/01/2006 8:11:33 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (The Arab League jihad continues on like a fart in an elevator - FR American in Israel)
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To: Convert from ECUSA

Agreed. Gaffney hit it spot on. Israel should continue to punish the Islamonazis "with extreme prejudice."


6 posted on 08/01/2006 8:24:06 AM PDT by unionblue83
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To: Paul Ross
The United States retaliated with what can only be called a "disproportionate response."


Are you kidding me? After the United States was attacked at the WTC not once but TWICE, not to mention the countless attacks against US all over the world for decades, our response was nothing.

Thats right - nothing. For weeks we did nothing after 9/11. Why?
Because we wanted to go conventional in Afghanistan.
IN WAR YOUR RESPONSE SHOULD ALWAYS BE MUCH GREATER THAN THE ENEMIES.

We should have given the countries on our State Departments list of terrorists sponsors, 72 hours to evacuate their capitals... Damascus and Tehran and Kabul and Baghdad, then we should have completely destroyed them. Additionally we should have taken out Pakistan's nuclear capability.

And this should have been done while the country was being mobilized for total war. Martial law, draft, rationing.... .

Islamic countries would have asked what they needed to do to save themselves or been destroyed in a few weeks.

If you want to fight forever, respond proportionately.

We and Israel should fight this war to win and finish it as soon as possible, by any means possible... before the enemy obtains the means to do the same to US.
7 posted on 08/01/2006 9:37:18 AM PDT by TomasUSMC ((FIGHT LIKE WW2, FINISH LIKE WW2. FIGHT LIKE NAM, FINISH LIKE NAM.))
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