By Andrew C. McCarthy - NRO
A recent CNN poll showed that 46 percent of Pakistanis approve of Osama bin Laden.
Aspirants to the American presidency should hope to score so highly in the United States.
In Pakistan, though, the al-Qaeda emir easily beat out that country’s current president, Pervez Musharraf, who polled at 38 percent.
President George Bush, the face of a campaign to bring democracy — or, at least, some form of sharia-lite that might pass for democracy — to the Islamic world, registered nine percent. Nine!
If you want to know what to make of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto’s murder today in Pakistan, ponder that.
There is the Pakistan of our fantasy. The burgeoning democracy in whose vanguard are judges and lawyers and human rights activists using the “rule of law” as a cudgel to bring down a military junta. In the fantasy, Bhutto, an attractive, American-educated socialist whose prominent family made common cause with Soviets and whose tenures were rife with corruption, was somehow the second coming of James Madison. (... explains G.W. perfectly; he's in a dream world - Tiger ...)
Then there is the real Pakistan: an enemy of the United States and the West.
The real Pakistan is a breeding ground of Islamic holy war where, for about half the population, the only thing more intolerable than Western democracy is the prospect of a faux democracy led by a woman — indeed, a product of feudal Pakistani privilege and secular Western breeding whose father, President Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto, had been branded as an enemy of Islam by influential Muslim clerics in the early 1970s.
The real Pakistan is a place where the intelligence services are salted with Islamic fundamentalists: jihadist sympathizers who, during the 1980s, steered hundreds of millions in U.S. aid for the anti-Soviet mujahideen to the most anti-Western Afghan fighters — warlords like Gilbuddin Hekmatyar whose Arab allies included bin Laden and Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the stalwarts of today’s global jihad against America.
The real Pakistan is a place where the military, ineffective and half-hearted though it is in combating Islamic terror, is the thin line between today’s boiling pot and what tomorrow is more likely to be a jihadist nuclear power than a Western-style democracy.
In that real Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto’s murder is not shocking. There, it was a matter of when, not if.
It is the new way of warfare to proclaim that our quarrel is never with the heroic, struggling people of fill-in-the-blank country. No, we, of course, fight only the regime that oppresses them and frustrates their unquestionable desire for freedom and equality.
Pakistan just won’t cooperate with this noble narrative.
... G.W., I have a hindsight question for you; did you help to convince Bhutto to return to Pakistan? - Tiger
( read - Bolton: U.S. Partly Responsible for Bhutto Assassination )
... We don’t have the political will to fight the war on terror every place where jihadists work feverishly to kill Americans. And, given the refusal of the richest, most spendthrift government in American history to grow our military to an appropriate war footing, we may not have the resources to do it.
But we should at least stop fooling ourselves. Jihadists are not going to be wished away, rule-of-lawed into submission, or democratized out of existence. If you really want democracy and the rule of law in places like Pakistan, you need to kill the jihadists first. Or they’ll kill you, just like, today, they killed Benazir Bhutto.
2 comments:
Dear Mr. Tiger:
I was going to e-mail bush at the white house this morning about my frustrated disappointment with his failed presidency.
He must assume some responsibility for Bhutto's death. She was not a saint, but she was preferable to other muslim leaders.
bush thinks diplomacy works in uncivilized places that want to annihilate us! he needs to let our troops loose to root out the islamic terrorists. Too much politics hampering the efficacy of our troops.
If only American inhabitants (most do not deserve to be called citizens) would rally and get bush to do something right. Seems these inhabitants care more about the economy, health care and hollywood low lives than freedom.
Constitutional laws that have nothing to do with our Constitution are further destroying America (2003 Supreme Court votes sodomy is a Constitutional right-PLEASE GOD FORGIVE US!)
Two small victories are that china will allow Bibles "for personal use" at the Olympics and "In God we trust" will return to the top of one dollar coins (2009?).
It is a better use of my time to talk to God than the white house.
Lady, you summed up very well what McCarthy (in the article) is saying.
1) Neither Bush or the American people (in general, the majority) have the WILL to ACTUALLY FIGHT the W.O.T. Both are too busy worrying about money and their own pleasure. Meanwhile, we go deeper down the dark hole and freedom is eroded, without complaint from the "mis-directed" American people.
2) You can't "democratize" FASCISM. YOU MUST KILL IT!
Bhutto's murder just verified that, once again.
Politically, the Dems and Repubs are the same. Both ignore (1) and (2) above. Any support of a Dem or Repub is to me, anti-American!
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