Iraq not arabic for Vietnam

Tom Friedman:

"SINCE 9/11, we've seen so much depraved violence we don't notice anymore when we hit a new low. Monday's attacks in Baghdad were a new low. Just stop for one second and contemplate what happened: A suicide bomber, driving an ambulance loaded with explosives, crashed into the Red Cross office and blew himself up on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. This suicide bomber was not restrained by either the sanctity of the Muslim holy day or the sanctity of the Red Cross. All civilizational norms were tossed aside. This is very unnerving. Because the message from these terrorists is: 'There are no limits. We have created our own moral universe, where anything we do against Americans or Iraqis who cooperate with them is OK.'

". . .The people who mounted the attacks on the Red Cross are not the Iraqi Viet Cong. They are the Iraqi Khmer Rouge -- a murderous band of Saddam loyalists and al-Qaida nihilists, who are not killing us so Iraqis can rule themselves. They are killing us so they can rule Iraqis.

"Have you noticed that these bombers never say what their political agenda is or whom they represent? They don't want Iraqis to know who they really are. A vast majority of Iraqis would reject them, because these bombers either want to restore Baathism or install bin Ladenism.

"Let's get real. What the people who blew up the Red Cross and the Iraqi police fear is not that we're going to permanently occupy Iraq. They fear that we're going to permanently change Iraq. The great irony is that the Baathists and Arab dictators are opposing the United States in Iraq because -- unlike many leftists -- they understand exactly what this war is about. They understand that U.S. power is not being used in Iraq for oil, or imperialism, or to shore up a corrupt status quo, as it was in Vietnam and elsewhere in the Arab world during the Cold War. They understand that this is the most radical-liberal revolutionary war the United States has ever launched -- a war of choice to install some democracy in the heart of the Arab-Muslim world."

Friedman does include his obligatory snarky penultimate paragraph criticizing Bush, but his main point should be making the Dem's squirm. As for comparisons with the Khmer Rouge, the Iraqi terrorist are not that strong are that organized, but they are equally genocidal. They are much closer to the Klu Klux Klan.

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