The November elections are fast approaching, and we still don't
have the faintest idea what the Democrats would do in Iraq. That's because
they have no earthly idea and certainly no consensus. That's why Republicans should
call their bluff and make this the issue of the
campaign and debate it every day.
For purposes of argument let's assume as true the Democrats' debatable
allegation that attacking Iraq has set us back in the war on terror because
terrorists have used it as a recruiting tool. How should we use this
information constructively?
We first have to ask why our attack has driven terrorist
recruitment. The antiwar left's unspoken insinuation is that our attack was
immoral, perhaps even criminal, and terrorists, being morally sensitive
creatures, are justifiably outraged at our alleged neoconservative
imperialism.
Without question, Democrats have been trying to paint America's invasion of Iraq as criminal. How else can we
interpret their endless allegations that Bush lied about Iraqi WMD and about
a relationship between Saddam and 9/11 to fabricate an excuse for war?
Shouldn't we, then, just disgracefully withdraw from Iraq,
apologize to the terrorists and make amends to the Iraqi people? Of course,
that would be problematic, given that we liberated the Iraqi people from a
brutal dictator, are helping them to establish constitutional self-rule and
are defending their new government against terrorists who seek to stifle the
people's will and incite a civil war.
But our invasion was neither immoral, nor criminal for a
multitude of reasons I'll not rehash here. Yet we are told that terrorists
are nevertheless having a recruitment heyday over it. If so, why? Because
they can. They hate the United States - they've been teaching this hatred
in their mosques and madrassas long before Iraq, long before 9/11 - and
they have exploited our justifiable intervention by warring against us in
Iraq and enticing others to join their cause with their (and the Democrats')
Bush-and-America-slamming propaganda.
They appeal to those who share their hatred for the United
States and for pluralistic and free societies such as the evil,
capitalistic, Israel-supporting American empire is helping to establish in
Iraq. To thwart this would both weaken the United States and smother a
Muslim democracy, which to them is much worse than a secular tyranny.
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Continuing with the assumption that our invasion of Iraq, even
if morally justified, swelled terrorist ranks, does that mean - using the
full benefit of hindsight - that we shouldn't have attacked?
I don't believe our invasion will set us back in the long run
unless we withdraw before Iraq can defend itself. If terrorists are using
Iraq to stimulate recruitment, they are doing so calculatingly and
opportunistically and will exploit any and every other conceivable U.S.
action elsewhere to promote recruitment.
Those who believe we can do anything to mollify terrorists or
dissuade them from further recruitment efforts are delusional. We might have
denied the terrorists a short-term recruitment tool if we had done the wrong
thing by letting Saddam continue to be a world menace, but not for long.
They would have found another excuse soon enough.
There is no way we can avoid a confrontation with terrorists,
who have long since declared war on us. If not Iraq, it would be somewhere
else. We couldn't even avoid confrontation with terrorists by withdrawing
from the world. That wouldn't satisfy them either. They want the United
States to be part of the worldwide caliphate as well, and at whatever point
we resist, they will have their greatest terrorist recruitment tool yet.
Second-guessing aside, we are in Iraq, so what should we do now?
What would Democrats have us do - especially if their main criterion is to
minimize further terrorist recruitment? The clear answer, as affirmed in the
celebrated, cherry-picked NIE report of April 2006, is that we have to
defeat the terrorists in Iraq or they will be emboldened worldwide. So if
Democrats truly believe in the standard they have established, we must
defeat the terrorists in Iraq. This means we have to stay there until the
Iraqi forces are capable of defending themselves.
So all of the Democrats' jaw flapping about terrorist
recruitment is just so much hot air. Even Democrats should understand that
to withdraw before Iraqis can do the job themselves would be to throw the
white flag of surrender to the global jihadists, which would be Mogadishu to
the tenth power and invite further 9/11s to the tenth power.
Democratic leaders are mini-emperors with no clothes and no plan, so let's
demand their "plan" without cessation through Election Day.