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THORNTON |
Diplomatic
Dance Of The Seven Veils
by Bruce
S. Thornton [author,
academic] 8/14/06 |
The U.N.
resolution that supposedly will solve the problem of Hezbollah
is a perfect example of the delusions inhibiting the West in
its fight against jihadist terror. According to the resolution,
the current impotent U.N. force––the same one that
blithely sat by for years as Hezbollah prepared its attack
on Israel––will be beefed up and given permission
actually to stop Hezbollah with force. But don’t worry:
the U.N. will be supported by the fearsome Lebanese army, which
up to now has shown no ability or inclination to prevent an
armed gang from high jacking Lebanon’s foreign policy
and unilaterally plunging the country into ruin.
Delusional
is too weak a word to describe this resolution. Does anyone
really
believe that U.N. troops, no matter where the soldiers
come from, are going to use force against Hezbollah? I won’t
even bother asking that question about the Lebanese army because
the answer is too obvious, given the high level of support for
Hezbollah among the Shia rank and file. But don’t bet on
troops from France or any European country killing jihadists
who are admired and supported by European Muslims. The French
couldn’t even stand up to punk teenagers protesting a perfectly
reasonable law intended to loosen up a sclerotic economy. I can’t
see the same government standing up to Muslim rioters angry over
the government’s participation in a Zionist-Crusader plot
to kill the warriors of Allah.
Once again the diplomatic
dance of the seven veils is performed by the West to create
the illusion of consummating a solution
to the crisis when the whole time no one has enough testosterone
actually to do so. I know why the Europeans engage in this charade:
they’ve convinced themselves that as long as the jihadists
have Israel and the U.S. to hate, they’ll leave Europe
in peace. Sound familiar? Just give Hitler the Sudetenland and
he’ll be satisfied and we’ll have peace in our time.
Europe is so addled by prosperity and multicultural fantasies,
all subsidized by American military power, that until the ticking
jihadist bomb blows up in its face––and maybe not
even then, if Spain is any indication–– it’s
not going to do anything that gets in the way of afternoon adultery
and café philosophizing about unsophisticated cowboy Americans.
But why are we Americans
going along with this farce? I’d
like to think there’s some clever tactical ploy we don’t
know about, but the answer seems to be that we still buy into
all the lies endlessly recycled by the self-loathing media and
intellectuals. You know the CNN/New York Times/Middle East Studies
Association mantra: most Muslims are moderates who just want
to get along, but a failure to resolve the Palestinian issue,
the on-going war in Iraq, America’s other imperialist depredations,
the lack of political freedom and economic opportunity, and post-colonial
hangovers have all rendered them vulnerable to extremists who
have high jacked the faith and distorted it to justify murder.
Of course very little evidence supports this fantasy, and mountains
of evidence refute it, but it still serves a purpose: camouflaging
the moral degeneracy of many in the West who, no longer believing
in anything other than pleasure and comfort, have no basis for
calling evil by its proper name. It’s much easier to indulge
the “all cultures are equally wonderful” lie, or
sadly invoke the “cycle of violence” canard, or fall
back on “moral equivalence” to avoid making a judgment
that might hurt the feelings of those exotic little brown people
so beloved by jaded Westerners.
And since we don’t believe there is anything worth killing
or dying for, we turn this moral nihilism into a virtue by chanting
that “force solves nothing,” and that talk, talk,
talk will get at the “root causes” and solve the
problem. Except we’ve been talking and talking and talking
for fifty years––remember Oslo and Camp David?–– and
the jihadists and their millions of supporters still want to
destroy Israel and the West, and are perfectly happy to murder
innocents to do so. The net result is the current U.N. resolution
that treats a terrorist gang like a state actor whose agreement
to the terms of the resolution is required. Does no one else
see the abject folly of this behavior? But why should we be surprised,
when for years we’ve been treating terrorists (e.g. the
PLO, now retooled as the Palestinian Authority) like legitimate
state functionaries?
And then we have the
gall to proclaim, “Terrorism won’t
work.” Who are we kidding? It’s been working for
decades. How else explain the speed with which the U.N. and the
media have fastened on to this conflict, while millions elsewhere
(Sudan, Rwanda, Congo, Tibet) have suffered and died while the
rest of the world basically yawned? How else explain the obsession
with the Palestinian Arabs and Israel’s legitimate attempts
to ward off an enemy that wants to destroy it? Anti-Semitism,
anti-Americanism, imperial and colonial guilt are all factors,
but the pervasive threat of terrorist violence is the key element
in the West’s selective concern with one small group of
aggressors while ignoring countless other victims of genuine
tyranny and oppression. And of course, the jihadists take our
fear as an encouraging sign that we deserve to die unless we
embrace a spiritually superior Islam.
The U.N. resolution will not solve the problem of Hezbollah.
It will simply postpone the solution. Meanwhile Hezbollah will
regroup and rearm, Syria and Iran will continue to make mischief,
and the same old useful idiots in the West will peddle the same
old excuses for Islamic dysfunction and Western appeasement. CRO
copyright
2006 Bruce S. Thornton
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