When Nation-Building Becomes Survival
Thomas Sowell on Iraq:
International terrorist organizations function as maggots feeding on the corpses of nations. We can no longer allow their corruption to thrive.
Political spin may say that Iraq has nothing to do with the war on terror, but the terrorists themselves quite obviously believe otherwise, as they converge on that country with lethal and suicidal resolve.
Whether we want to or not, we cannot unilaterally end the war with international terrorists. Giving the terrorists an epoch-making victory in Iraq would only shift the location where we must face them or succumb to them.
Abandoning Iraqi allies to their fate would ensure that other nations would think twice before becoming or remaining our allies. With a nuclear Iran looming on the horizon, we are going to need all the allies we can get.
International terrorist organizations function as maggots feeding on the corpses of nations. We can no longer allow their corruption to thrive.
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