Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Just about every sentence is golden

This article made me shake my head in amazement at Victor Davis Hanson's eloquence and insight. He is encouraging to read. Some key excerpts:
Imagine a world in which there was no United States during the last 15 years. Iraq, Iran, and Libya would now have nukes. Afghanistan would remain a seventh-century Islamic terrorist haven sending out the minions of Zarqawi and Bin Laden worldwide. The lieutenants of Noriega, Milosevic, Mullah Omar, Saddam, and Moammar Khaddafi would no doubt be adjudicating human rights at the United Nations. The Ortega Brothers and Fidel Castro, not democracy, would be the exemplars of Latin America. Bosnia and Kosovo would be national graveyards like Pol Pot's Cambodia. Add in Kurdistan as well — the periodic laboratory for Saddam's latest varieties of gas. Saddam himself, of course, would have statues throughout the Gulf attesting to his control of half the world's oil reservoirs. Europeans would be in two-day mourning that their arms sales to Arab monstrocracies ensured a second holocaust. North Korea would be shooting missiles over Tokyo from its new bases around Seoul and Pusan. For their own survival, Germany, Taiwan, and Japan would all now be nuclear. Americans know all that — and yet they grasp that their own vigilance and military sacrifices have earned them spite rather than gratitude. And they are ever so slowly learning not much to care anymore.

In this weird sort of global high-stakes charity poker, no one asks why tiny Taiwan out-gives one billion mainlanders or why Japan proves about the most generous of all — worried the answer might suggest that postwar democratic republics, resurrected and nourished by the United States and now deeply entrenched in the Western liberal tradition of democracy, capitalism, and humanitarianism, are more civil societies than the Islamic theocracies, socialist republics, and authoritarian autocracies of the once-romanticized third world.

3 Comments:

Blogger Eric said...

Amen, bro! Well said!

1/12/2005 2:37 PM  
Blogger rmacapobre said...

> Imagine a world .. no United States

it isnt black and white though. what ifs generate more conclusions other than those which are favorable to your point. many things could have happened. another country, england, france or any of the enlightened nations could have stepped up. sovereign nations who were inflicted with theocracy, and dictatorships could have purged themselves, by themselves with no foreign invovelment. this is like me asking what if religion didnt happen ..

1/12/2005 8:56 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Most likely that would not have happened, my friend. But the whole post is pure speculation. However, we do know what Leadership the US has taken the last 15 years, alone. Other nations have not stepped up...

1/13/2005 8:56 PM  

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