Silver Lining, No Cloud
Published December 17, 2003
"Go to the mirror boy" - Ralph Peters:
- Bashir Assad, Kim Jong-Il, Robert Mugabe, the old mullahs in Teheran, the Saudi royal family, the already cowering Moammar Khadafy - and that would-be caliph of all Muslims, Osama bin Laden . . . all of the dictators, authoritarian rulers and terrorists-who-would-be-king saw their own faces in the place of Saddam's.
....Stand back and consider anew the greatness of what America and her partners have done. For the first time, the forces of freedom refused to wait for a dictator to strike again, whether against us or against his own people. Defying former allies comfortable with the old pattern of embracing cooperative tyrants, we changed the global rules.
And freedom won.
- As the image of a humbled Saddam flashed on millions of screens, thousands of years of the armed few tyrannizing the suffering masses came to a symbolic end. And America stood taller than it has since the spring of 1945.
- When Saddam raises - as he will - the support Americans once provided to him, we should go him one better and make every record available to the court.
We Americans must always have the courage to stand up and admit it when we've made mistakes. We must resist the temptation to classify the details of this long-ago visit by special envoy X or that covert aid during the Iran-Iraq War. Just tell the truth.
- Silver Lining, No Cloud
- Published: December 17, 2003
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- Writer: Eric Olsen
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I would not say our experience in Iraq is without cloud, there are many, but the capture of Saddam is without downside, and I, like Peters, see it as epochal.













Two possible mistakes re: Iraq:
1. All cloud, no silver lining
2. All silver lining, no cloud
Still: sic semper tyrannis!
WS