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#80429 RE: IxCimi #55394

Saturday, July 09, 2005
The War on Terra

I don't know when I've agreed more with a sentiment than I do with Robin Cook in this Guardian article. My husband, British bubba, who lived in the Muslim world for almost two decades, has said many times the West simply does not understand the Arab mind and so is doomed to repeat past failures. Arabs and Muslims are proud, unified and determined to keep their civilization, one of the oldest in the world, unique and genuine. We can cannot force our way of life on them, any more than we could on the Native Americans. Yes, we succeeded in the near genocide of the people who inhabited this country before us, but there are far more people in the Middle East, and technology got there before us.

Democracy and capitalism found their way to the Americas, Europe and now slowly through Asia, not by force from the outside, but from within. Why does the right so distrust the fundamentals they claim to hold so dear. The last great threat, Communism, has been virtually eliminated, not by brute force, but by globalization. Russia and China are now our great partners or our biggest nemesis, depending on your point of view. We are fighting wars of trade and market control, rather than Star Wars and ballistic missiles.

The same could be true of our Global War on Terror, if we viewed the problem in a similar light. Bring Middle Eastern countries into the power structure. Ask, beg, implore, demand, force them to work with The World in our fight against terrorism. Allow them time to find a middle ground between the new world and the old. Let democracy and freedom take a foothold and watch the results. If history has taught us anything, it is that what Hitler tried in Europe, what Balfour did in Israel, and what we are doing in Iraq, does not work. Terrorism is not fought on the battlefields, but in the hearts and minds of people everywhere.

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posted by stc @ 11:29 PM

Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Judy, Judy, Judy

This is an absolutely nail-on-the-head defense of the jailing
of Judith Miller, from Will Bunch of the Philadelphia Daily

News.
Belly of the Beast

"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human
stupidity, and I am not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein



"Indeed, as recently as a few days, we didn't want to see Judy Miller of the New York Times
(or Time's Matt Cooper, whose case turned out quite differently) sent to jail. But
frankly, our reasoning was pretty much along the same lines that the NRA uses to make hideous
arguments to allow assault rifles or cop-killer bullets -- the "slippery slope" argument.

So what if the "source" that Miller (and Cooper) have been protecting may have committed
a serious crime, naming an undercover CIA agent and possibly even exposing her to fatal
consequences, as happened when American spies were "outed" in the 1970s. In the "slippery
slope" argument, those facts are irrelevant. If Judy Miller goes to jail today, under
this thinking, it makes it more likely for a good and honest journalist who's on
the brink of exposing true corruption to be jailed tomorrow.