Jeane Kirkpatrick Issues Call to Courage
Dr. James Hirsen
Thursday November 1, 2001
On Wednesday, in Irvine, California, Jeane Kirkpatrick addressed a group
from Claremont McKenna College. The former Reagan cabinet member spoke
of the problems we now face.
Kirkpatrick remarked that our forebears, as well as those who set out to
explore our nation, had a virtue we must exhibit today. She described
the quality as "simple raw courage.
In an effort to place the September 11th attack in context, Kirkpatrick
noted that it was the first time since 1812 that such a military attack
had taken place on our soil. She also provided some important facts
about our enemy, Osama bin Laden.
After witnessing the unfavorable results on the part of the U.S. in
Somalia, bin Laden bragged that Americans "are not fighters, but are
cowards. Kirkpatrick pointed out the arrogance of the Al-Qaeda
members, who describe the mass killing of Americans as a noble endeavor.
When Kirkpatrick was the U.S. permanent representative to the United
Nations, she gained a reputation for independent thought and often
criticized the UN itself.
NewsMax asked Kirkpatrick about recent
statements made by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. Annan had suggested
that the U.S. should halt efforts in Afghanistan. Kirkpatrick
responded, "Dont take the statements too seriously.
She told of how during her trip she looked out the airplane window at
the craggy mountains in the distance. She described her sentiment as she
reflected on the courage that it must have taken to expand the American
frontier. She believes we will solve the problem of terrorism.
Jeane Kirkpatrick continues to demonstrate optimism, that trademark
attribute of her former boss, Ronald Reagan. She reminds us all that
although the problems we face may be tough, they are no tougher than
those that confronted our forebears. They managed to voyage "over those
mountains. We can too.
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