Insight
· 08/10/2004 09:25 AM by Steve Gigl
Something in this entry from Mitch Berg struck me as extremely insightful, and since I’m not feeling subtle today, it’s in bold in the excerpt below.
If Kerry wins, and his “peace” with “honor” agenda takes office, then the terrorists will know one thing; there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s one year away.
If there’s anything that guerrillas like more than fighting major armies, it’s not fighting major armies. Laying low for a year, in exchange for greasing the skids on a Kerry-led pullout, is a fast, cheap way to return to power in Iraq. Everyone “wins” (if you ignore freedom-loving Iraqis, as John Kerry, the French, Germans, Russians and large parts of the State Department do); Kerry gets his foreign-policy “win” on the cheap (short-term, anyway), the French and Germans get their client back, the terrorists get to fight the scrubs for all the marbles when the US is gone, and the pan-arabs and islamofascists get to win by default.
Yet another reason John Kerry has to lose.
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— miranda priestly Aug 13, 10:18 PM #
I know, I know, one man’s terrorist is another man’s—no, screw it, they’re still freaking terrorists.
— Steve Gigl Aug 13, 10:24 PM #