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Syria Emerges Front and Center
Human Events ^ | July 25, 2006 | Patrick J Buchanan

Posted on 07/25/2006 10:57:16 AM PDT by Reagan Man

"War wins nothing, cures nothing, ends nothing . . . in war there are no winners, but all are losers." So said Neville Chamberlain on the eve of the war he had sought desperately to avoid, but which his own blunders would bring about.

Chamberlain was mistaken. War ended Nazi Germany, though the cost was high: the Holocaust, the collapse of the British Empire, the Stalinization of 11 nations of Eastern Europe, 50 million dead and half a century of Cold War.

As this is written, Condi Rice has arrived in the Middle East, and the two-week Israeli-Hezbollah war, an artillery exchange by World War II standards, seems to be winding down. While final returns are a ways off, the first returns find few winners, except perhaps for Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah.

Nasrallah ignited the war in the north with the tunnel attack on the border outpost that resulted in eight dead Israeli soldiers and two captured. He evaded a bunker-buster attack in south Beirut; he still holds his two captured Israelis; and Hezbollah has withstood two weeks of bombing and shelling by Israel, and fired back more than a thousand Katyushas into Israel and longer-range rockets into Haifa.

While Iran's Ahmadinejad talks the talk about wiping Israel off the map, Nasrallah walks the walk. Among Arabs and Muslims for whom Israel is the great hate object, Nasrallah surely stands as tall today as any leader since Egypt's Nasser. Had the Israelis killed him in that recent air strike, Israel might today claim a victory in the war.

But it is hard to see what Israel has won. The shock-and-awe devastation of Lebanon -- smashed runways, power plants, roads, bridges, apartments, oil refineries, gasoline stations and buses -- may have awed Israel's enemies, but it shocked her friends. It is a puzzle why Israel, provoked by Hezbollah, attacked a democratic Lebanon whose government had not committed the act of aggression but had, with Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, condemned it.

And the war has exposed a deep wariness on the part of Israel to send her army back into Lebanon to fight Hezbollah, whose cross-border raid was a challenge to the Israelis to "come and get us."

Lebanon is the great loser. Tens of thousands of Westerners who had helped bring Lebanon back from the ruins of the 1970s and 1980s have fled. The Cedar Revolution that produced a democracy has been destroyed. With the death toll mounting, thousands wounded, and between 600,000 and 750,000 homeless or refugees, Lebanon has been set back 20 years.

There exists a danger that unless aid is gotten into Lebanon and the refugees are permitted to return to their homes, instead of being the showcase of Bush's democracy project in the Arab world, Lebanon could become another failed state.

Tehran, too, has suffered a loss of prestige. As patrons of Hezbollah, they are today seen in the Middle East as being complicit in an act of stupidity that has brought ruin on an Arab nation. And Iran's failure to aid her Shia allies in battle with Israel exposes them as something less than heroic Islamic warriors of Tehran's propaganda.

Indeed, the perceived impotence of Iran to aid Hezbollah, while Bush was giving Israel a free hand in Lebanon, may force Iran to show it yet has power to damage U.S. interests. Public denunciations of Israel by the U.S.-backed, Shia-dominated regime in Baghdad may be an indicator of where Iran intends to exact payback.

Syria's Bashar al-Assad seems to be the lone beneficiary of the war, if there are any. Though an accused enabler of Hezbollah, Syria is emerging as the only party that can ensure that rockets from Tehran do not reach Hezbollah through the Bekaa Valley.

If at the time of truce Hezbollah's Katyusha arsenal has been depleted, and the Lebanese Army and a NATO force are to be moved into the border region with Israel, Syria's cooperation in blocking Iran's resupply of Hezbollah is essential. Realizing this, Condi Rice has indicated a willingness to talk with Damascus. The question will then become: What is Syria's price for cooperation?

The answer is apparent. Syria has long sought a reopening of negotiations with Israel on the return of the Golan Heights, and a resolution of the Palestinian question by a return to land for peace.

Ariel Sharon and Ehud Olmert, however, abandoned that road in favor of a unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and unwanted parts of the West Bank, and annexation of all the rest, including all of Jerusalem and her distant suburbs. If Israel refuses to discuss the Golan with Syria, or to negotiate with a Palestinian Authority led by Hamas, it is hard to see any negotiated end to this Middle East crisis.

With its devastation of Lebanon, its blockade of the West Bank and Gaza, and its determination to destroy the Palestinian Authority, Israel is creating failed states on three borders. How this serves Israel's or America's interests is difficult to see.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2006israelwar; antisemite; antisemitism; buchanan; buchananfirst; jewsrippedmyflesh; jewsundermybed; mullahpat; patbuchanan; stuckonstupid; zionistsundermybed
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Bombs away! LOL
1 posted on 07/25/2006 10:57:17 AM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man

Theres a nasty dirty job that needs to be done, and it needs to be finished. There is no delight in war, but to not seek victory is to assure more war.


2 posted on 07/25/2006 11:01:14 AM PDT by Names Ash Housewares
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To: Reagan Man

I don't know what a Jew ever did to Pat Buchanan, but I hope it hurt a LOT.


3 posted on 07/25/2006 11:01:26 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (Pray for peace, prepare for war.)
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To: Reagan Man
Hey Paddy, forget trying to sound like you have the slightest clue. Your column last week showed everyone just what a rabid lunatic with NO clue about International Relations or how the US can protect its National Security.

So Paddy have you registered as an agent of the Syrian Government? How you do explain your habit of being a propagandist for the Terrorists?

Way past time for you retired Paddy. Each new column merely shows all of us how utterly senile and stupid you have become
4 posted on 07/25/2006 11:02:12 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (Fire Murtha Now! Spread the word. Support Diana Irey. http://www.irey.com/)
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To: Reagan Man

Buchanan is stuck on stupid. This article is wrong on so many levels it's not even worth refuting point by point.


5 posted on 07/25/2006 11:04:41 AM PDT by saganite (Billions and billions and billions-------and that's just the NASA budget!)
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To: Names Ash Housewares
Interesting how the leading mouthpiece for Appeasement and Isolationism in America starts this column by quoting Chamberlain. Paddy, he should be your personal idol since you are busy advocating the US and Israel adopt Chamberlain's dogma.
6 posted on 07/25/2006 11:04:52 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (Fire Murtha Now! Spread the word. Support Diana Irey. http://www.irey.com/)
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To: Reagan Man
Syria emerges as the winner? Only in Buchanan's addled brain. Refugees are pouring into Syria. And Lebanon's wrecked infrastructure and economy means all those transfer payments to Syria from Syrian workers, and all that Syrian black market activity, ceases, all at once, a devastating blow to a Syrian economy already reeling from losing its largest trading partner, Iraq. Yet Syria dare not enter the war to protect its interests because, unlike the hidden Hezbollah irregulars, Syria has precisely the sort of arms and armed formations that *can* be destroyed from the air by the Israelis.

What anyone *but* Buchanan can plainly see is that Israel's real target is not Lebanon, but Syria.
7 posted on 07/25/2006 11:05:25 AM PDT by Asclepius (protectionists would outsource our dignity and prosperity in return for illusory job security)
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But it is hard to see what Israel has won.

Israel appreciates Pat’s concern, beyond a doubt.

Schmuck.

8 posted on 07/25/2006 11:06:34 AM PDT by dighton
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To: Asclepius

He did have some suggestions for Iran to hit us in Iraq, so he's not given up on his pals yet.


9 posted on 07/25/2006 11:07:00 AM PDT by elhombrelibre (Knowledge is power, so the MSM makes sure the terrorists have our classified info.)
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To: Reagan Man

PJB the ole jew baiter.


10 posted on 07/25/2006 11:07:12 AM PDT by freedomson (Tagline comment removed by moderator)
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To: Reagan Man

Pat Rant...nothing to see here...


11 posted on 07/25/2006 11:07:22 AM PDT by Edgerunner (The WOT will not be won without Iran and Syria going down)
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To: Reagan Man

I don't bother reading Pat Buchanan any more. Did he say anything?


12 posted on 07/25/2006 11:08:45 AM PDT by sirjohn
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To: Reagan Man
How this serves Israel's or America's interests is difficult to see.

Maybe it's time for glasses... Fritz 'ol boy!.

13 posted on 07/25/2006 11:09:10 AM PDT by johnny7 (“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
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To: Reagan Man
Chamberlain was mistaken. War ended Nazi Germany, though the cost was high: the Holocaust, the collapse of the British Empire, the Stalinization of 11 nations of Eastern Europe, 50 million dead and half a century of Cold War.

LOL! Pat desperately trying to do damage control.

Uh Pat, there is your published book, where Pat stated that the US should have never entered WWII.

If Pat wasn't such a pompous DC insider, I would almost feel sorry for him, at his, dog with the tail behind his legs backtracking.

14 posted on 07/25/2006 11:10:32 AM PDT by Dane ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" Ronald Reagan, 1987)
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To: Reagan Man
War ended Nazi Germany, though the cost was high: the Holocaust,

So the end of the Holocaust was part of the high price paid for ending Nazi Germany, and not a benefit. The mind of Buchannan has finally been revealed. There is no other way to read that sentence within the context he placed it.

15 posted on 07/25/2006 11:17:27 AM PDT by PsyOp (In this one enemy we strike at the center of gravity… - Clauswitz, On War, 1832.)
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To: MNJohnnie

I think I hear the Horst Wessel Song playing in the background!


16 posted on 07/25/2006 11:17:38 AM PDT by johnny7 (“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
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To: Reagan Man

I wondered who could have written something so blantantly wrong-headed concerning the Israli response to the arab attemts to wipe them away. Then I saw it was Patrick Buchanan and all became clear.

Apparently Pat loves the Islamic terrorists almost as much as the most liberal of RATS. Guess he never worries much about the company he keeps.


17 posted on 07/25/2006 11:22:38 AM PDT by rod1
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To: Reagan Man; Slings and Arrows
"Patrick J Buchanan"



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18 posted on 07/25/2006 11:25:08 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
PJB can:


19 posted on 07/25/2006 11:27:19 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: Reagan Man
it is a puzzle why Israel, provoked by Hezbollah, attacked a democratic Lebanon whose government had not committed the act of aggression

Israel attacked Hezbollah, which controls southern Lebanon, since the Lebanese government and military are either unwilling or incapable of doing so. The alternative was to do nothing. Hopefully this will resolve the mystery for Pat.
20 posted on 07/25/2006 11:29:29 AM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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