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Thursday, March 02, 2006

The Straw Man

Perhaps the worst thing ... er, scratch that

One of the many awful legacies of the disastrous, failed presidency of GW Bush is his undermining of the potential for moral considerations to play a significant role in US foreign policy. His many apologists (hypocritically) and the bumptiously macho Tom Friedman type rubes who went along with them (moronically) asserted the "Saddam's a bad guy" argument for invading Iraq. Now they assert the asinine "would you rather have Saddam" defense against those who point out the ongoing disaster that the Bushies have made Iraq.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but that is utter bs.

First off, Saddam Hussein is, clearly and unequivocally, evil. There is no other word for a man who looks to Stalin for inspiration on how to run a country. And of course, he certainly wanted WMDs (though he did not have them), and was potentially (though not actually) a danger. All conceded.

None of this, however, answers the question of whether the world (and the Iraqis) are better off now.

Fact is, the right and responsible answer is the one Gerorgie's dad came up with years ago: Better to have a contained and impotent Saddam (which we unequivocally had) than a chaotic, anarchic breeding ground for anti-americanism and terrorism (which we unequivocally have). Granted, what we have wasn't the inevitable result of an invasion. It was, however, the inevitable result of an invasion run by our present gang of irresponsible incompetents.

And by f---ing up so massively, they have probably erased the lesson of Bosnia and Rwanda - that sometimes it is right, necessary, and constructive to confront the bad guys militarily.

... and the world will be paying the price for a long time.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

fact also right ........

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