Sunday, July 20, 2008

Opinion with which I agree...

I predict that America’s military action in the Middle East will enter the canons of history alongside Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Holocaust, in kind if not in degree. The Bush administration’s war on terror marks the age in which America has again crossed a line that many argue should never be crossed. Call it preemption, preventive war, the war on terror, or whatever you like; there is a sense that we have again unleashed a force that, like a boom-a-rang, at some point has to come back to us. The Bush administration argues that American military intervention in the Middle East is purely in self-defense. Others argue that it is pure aggression. The consensus is equally as torn over its impact on international terrorism. Is America truly deterring future terrorists with its actions? Or is it, in fact, aiding the recruitment of more terrorists?

The last thing the United States should do at this point and time is to violate yet another state’s sovereignty. Beyond being wrong, it just isn’t very smart. We all agree that slavery in this country was wrong; as was the decimation of the Native American populations. We all agree that the Holocaust and several other acts of genocide in the twentieth century were wrong. So when will we finally admit that American military intervention in the Middle East is wrong as well?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

JD,
After reading the entire article, especially the quoted text, I'm with you - I agree 100%.

Isn't it amazing how the more they open their mouths the more they condemn themselves? Especially when he actually admits they're right wing religious extremists..

I just can't wait until November comes - maybe this nightmare will finally end.

JD said...

I admit to being a bit surprised that my comment has lasted this long without being flamed by the right wing religious extremists.