Fw: The Crumbling Has Begun by Fred Reed
Psalm 139: 19Surely thou wilt slay the wicked, O God: depart from me therefore, ye bloody men.
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The Crumbling Has Begun
by Fred Reed
The crumbling has begun, methinks. Congressmen, a few only now, speak of withdrawal from
The crumbling has begun, methinks.
Is this surprising? If I may risk repeating myself tiresomely, the way to defeat the American military is to avoid giving it clear targets, keep the body bags flowing into
Is victory still possible, if it ever was? The military cant stop the bleeding, or it would have. Short of a miracle, of perhaps a serious attack within the
Wars are marketed as involving moral principles or geo-strategic necessity, but they can become grudge matches, contests of vanity grown stubborn. A president who has led his country into a war has his ego on the line. He cannot easily say, In the light of events, the adventure appears to have failed, and so we will return home. The world would regard him as a fool and a knave. Further, humble men do not become presidents. Such a man will struggle on desperately, unwisely, with no real purpose any longer than to avoid the personal ignominy of defeat. When his pride has been engaged he cant stop. For this men die.
One sees a similar approach in the gambler who, having lost his car, bets his house in hopes of redeeming himself.
As the news worsens the lying, begun long ago, increases. Democracies of course have to be lied into aggressive wars, since no one really cares about the form of government in an obscure and remote nation. Thus as losses mount, the enemys successes are described as defeats, as the last throes of a failing force. (I would not be surprised to find that
Historians tend to see wars as consequent to abstract currents of history. They speak of the balance of power, the clash of civilizations, of economic rivalry, and it all sounds dispassionate, reasoned, and occasionally majestic. It might be more accurate to say that wars are the hobbies of half-informed children who have somehow come into possession of the levers of power. Can anyone possible believe that Mr. Bush knew anything about the Arab world when he set out to conquer it? That Hitler understood the Russians, or the Japanese
Getting into wars is so often easier than getting out. In terms of national and presidential vanity, the prospects of
Of course in material terms the
It is curious. The French, having underestimated both the enemy and the potential of guerilla warfare, got thrashed at
The problem is not that soldiers are stupid. They are not. Rather it is (I think) that they become excessively taken with the technology and power of their weapons, with the computers and precision and speed, with themselves, and just do not stop to ponder the difficulty of killing hornets with a howitzer.
The future? Having restored the
If
What price nothing? A couple of thousand dead kids, countless cripples who will remain crippled when the current administration has been forgotten, a country wrecked, God knows how many dead Iraqis (I know, they dont count), thousands of sisters and mothers remembering Bobby every Christmas and looking at his last year book from high school, a tremendous diminution in Americas influence and prestige as China rises, unforeseeable consequences in the Middle East. For what, Mr. Bush? For what?