"Ruthless Audacity"
Published November 25, 2002
Classicist historian Victor Davis Hanson may not be much fun at a party (or maybe he is - you can't judge the man by the writing), but he sure has a way of boiling down complicated matters to their essentials. he doesn't glory in war, but neither does he shun its efficacy under appropriate circumstances
Here he sums up Saddam and our relationship with Iraq. Is war with Saddam inevitable? It has been since 1990:
- The first Bush administration - despite all the creative postbellum exegeses - failed to grasp that the purpose of war is always to achieve a strategic closure, in this case the removal of the reason we had to go to war in the first place: Saddam Hussein himself. He was what Thucydides called the aitia - the truest cause - of the war. Had Gettysburg been followed a year afterward by the election of McClellan and a tolerance of continued slavery, then all those thousands killed really would have fallen in vain. Like the allies at Versailles in 1919 who let the Germans surrender in France and Belgium, in the years after the first Gulf War we sought a tough armistice - inspections, no-fly zones, sanctions, and boycotts - without first ensuring that the enemy felt defeated. Generosity is preferable in peace, but only when adversaries have first been crushed in battle and disgraced afterward.
So in some sense, Saddam, the illiterate peasant - and not our degreed generals and nuanced diplomats - knew his history. He, not us, better understood that our devastating victory on the field of battle in 1991 was not synonymous with real resolution. Along the way, his tactic of using Western hostages as human shields, sending 39 Scuds into Israel, torching the oil fields of Kuwait, and murdering Shiites and Kurds within sight of victorious but impotent American troops revealed a ruthless audacity that for a time caught both Israel and us off-guard.
I took my son to the doctor the other day. I know the doctor pretty well and we have always been quite friendly. He asked what I was doign now and I told him about this site. He asked if I get into politics - I said when appropriate. he asked my opinion on Iraq. I told him I was infavor of regime change as quickly and completely as possible.
- "Ruthless Audacity"
- Published: November 25, 2002
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- Writer: Eric Olsen
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