In 1996, following a series of devastating terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas, Israelis narrowly elected Binyamin Netanyahu to be Prime Minister. About three years later, despite fewer terror attacks, Ehud Barak successfully challenged Netanyahu to succeed him. It's true that Netanyahu alienated his base and ran a lackluster campaign. But what's remarkable is that because of his apparent success in containing terror, his constituency forgot why it elected him in the first place.
Within a year and a half, Barak, who had promised to be more forthcoming in negotiations with the Palestinians, found himself facing the Arafat led "Aqsa intifada," and ultimately lost power when he could no longer hold his government together.
In a sense we are seeing a replay of that scenario this year in America.
Seven years ago Al Qaeda attacked us here. In the interim President Bush led the United States in two wars in response. The first in Afghanistan and the second in Iraq. While there have been mistakes along the way, the upshot is that Al Qaeda, while still dangerous, is on the run. Al Qaeda was unable to strike at the United States again. Americans feel secure and are elected as President Bush's successor, Sen. Barack Obama, a man with no significant foreign policy experience.
In addition Sen. Obama opposed the war in Iraq. He considered it a mistake. Even with the success of the surge, he considers it a mistake. If he gave any serious thought to whether bringing down Saddam Hussein might have played a role in protecting the United States, Sen. Obama has given no indication.
Sen. Obama talks about how he would use all "tools" at his disposal to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
"No tool of statecraft should be taken off the table," Obama said in a speech covering broad national security issues, including Iraq and Iran.
He (and his allies) act as if President Bush didn't exhaust all diplomatic options before going to war against Iraq. But President Bush did try to get Saddam Hussein to come clean about his WMD program. Saddam never verified that he had disposed of his forbidden weapons.
And while Sen. Obama talks about restoring America's standing in the world, he forgets (or wants us to forget) that many of those nations who objected to the war in Iraq did so because they were bought off by Saddam. What will happen if President Obama finds himself stuck between using his "tools" of diplomacy and acting to defend the United States. Will the feelings of our allies take precedence? Or will he act decisively regardless?
Keep in mind that Sen. Obama's own Vice Presidential candidate, Sen. Joe Biden recently warned that there will be nations who will test the new president. How will he act?
For seven years Al Qaeda's been on the run. As it was with Israel in 1999, the electorate felt safe enough to try a new approach. I hope we - and the world - don't pay a price for letting up on the fight.
Crossposted on Yourish.
Posted by SoccerDad at November 5, 2008 7:07 AM"For seven years Al Qaeda's been on the run. "
Your kidding, right?
They have been sitting in Afghanistan/Pakistan reloading and waiting for us to come get them. This current idiot of a president listened to the fools AEI and went after Iraq instead of taking out the people who actually attacked the US. I have a relative in Afghanistan who told me they've known all along where bin laden was but were never given the green light to take him out.
On the run indeed.
Posted by: dj at November 5, 2008 10:49 AMIt is ironic that the GOP suffered from Bush's success in keeping this country safe. Because of the success in Iraq and the overall war against the islamic jihad, national security ceased to be an issue in this campaign. Ironically if things were going bad on the war front, it may actually have helped McCain.
Posted by: Laura at November 5, 2008 12:38 PMSenator Biden's comments actually indicated that Obama's handling of the coming crisis would be very unpopular.We can't say that they didn't warn us what was coming when BHO sells Israel out.
BTW dj, yes, AQ is on the run. How many attacks have they managed inside the US, or even against US interests outside the middle east have their been in the last 7 years? And the notion that Mr. Bush is somehow preventing the apprehension of Bin Laden is just silly. Don't you think the Republicans would have loved to raise his head on a pike (figuratively) as vindication for their war policies? How much sense does it make for us to have left him alive? Even a Kosling wouldn't buy that one.
You really believe Obama has American interests in mind? His only goal was to get into the office. He will sell this country in a blink of an eye, if it suits him. He will not defend this country. Has he done anything admirable for any of his close family members? The ones living in a shanty town or on wellfare? He is a self serving parasitic worm. His accomplices will now try their best to convince BHO that they serve his interests. Watch for a procession of ass kissers from the MSM, democratic and republican fools. I saw one a comment on another site about the flag. I agree with him, this is not a day to fly the old glory at 1/2 mast. This is a day to switch back to the Gadsen - "DONT TREAD ON ME."
Posted by: vinny at November 5, 2008 1:38 PM