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Welcoming Israel to the Club

 

Author: Jim Freeman

Israel spent five weeks pounding Hezbollah, which pretty much meant knocking hell out of the whole of Lebanon. Infrastructure, private business, personal property, lives and states-of-mind were well crushed. The physical damage will take decades to put back in shape, at a cost to the international community in the hundreds of billions. The costs in terms of human anguish, lost lives, limbs and shattered families is uncountable.

It showed Hezbollah it couldnt kidnap two Israeli soldiers without cost, right? Power follows power, into the valley of darkness. Israel has by far the most powerful military in the Middle East and they broke up a hell of a lot of furniture. We dont put faces on furniture, the so-called collateral damage that insurgents, who hide their weaponry and themselves in neighborhoods, inflict.

But they have faces, not all that unlike our own.

Israel has just become a member of the club and its a grand thing for America to no longer be a majority of one. Now, the greatest military power in the world and the greatest military power in the Middle East have both come to grief against hotheaded, angry, religious martyrs, brandishing the weapons of our cold-war policy.

The game has changed. The killing is the same, but the game has changed. National militaries are in trouble across the world. They were made for fighting other national armies and we dont do that kind of thing all that often in the new world order.

The new world order is disorderly, chaotic and not understandable to the Donald Rumsfelds. They keep blundering into the same old can of worms in different decades. They are old men, with old solutions, these Nixon retreads, and as irrelevant as a chess-players at a video-game competition. Smart-bombs and stealth aircraft are no match for household cleaner dumb-bombs.

Hitler had an army. So did Napoleon and Genghis Khan, America, Britain and Japan, proving that even the French were once a power.

Armies met on the fields of battle. They were glorious extensions of the drama of nations and we will miss them for their pageantry and the glories of massed troops in the smoke and terror of resplendent chaos. But, as America and Israel are valiantly trying to grasp, those days are as distant as the dodo, as defenseless against what serves for warfare today as the dinosaur.

The world will not become more peaceful for it's lack of May-Day parades. Not a chance. It will remain a smoldering, seething, volcanic state of misery and death until some sense of personal justice comes to its rescue. Brief periods of peace were the fruits of victorious armies. National power subsumed its enemies and brought them to heel, or at least dispersed their insolence. Who is there now to disperse the insolence of Muslim clerics who sell themselves as saviors?

Saviors? Dictators. Iran's top cleric is known as and called 'Supreme Leader.' The Iranian elected president makes no move without clerical approval.

They kill to overturn what is. It dims their hopes not a moment to reflect upon an Iran in shambles since throwing out the Shah. Theocracy overthrows dictatorship and becomes what it has overthrown. Theres not been a revolution in the world, save one, that brought with it a sense of the value of the freedoms and justice it proclaimed.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert;

"There have been failings and shortcomings," Olmert, with deep circles under his eyes and a haggard look on his face, told a special session of the Israeli parliament. "We need to examine ourselves in all aspects and all areas. We will not sweep anything under the table, we will not hide anything. We must ensure that next time things will be done better."

Which is an old mans expression of dismay in a new mans game.

Dick Cheneys idiotic supposition that voters who supported Lamont's antiwar campaign in the Democratic primary were giving "the Al Qaeda types" exactly what they wanted and as a result, the Democratic Party now stands for a wholesale retreat in the broader campaign against terror.

Which is another old mans blindness in a world he no longer understands.

Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice:

Innocent people in Lebanon, in Israel and across the Middle East have suffered long enough at the hands of extremists. It is time to overcome old patterns of violence and secure a just, lasting and comprehensive peace. This is our goal, and now we have laid out the steps to achieve it. Our policy is ambitious, yes, and difficult to achieve. But it is right. It is realistic. And ultimately, it is the only effective path to a more hopeful future.

Beautifully said. No old man there, but perhaps a woman too much dependent upon old men. Still, more analogous to the ending of a war of nations than a war of insurgencies.

Author Bio:

Jim Freeman

As a political commentator, Jim Freeman?s op-ed pieces have appeared on the pages of The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, International Herald-Tribune, CNN, The Jon Stewart Daily Show and a number of magazines.

Jim is the author of three novels, EVOKE, Letters From Ceilia and The Island, as well as numerous travel pieces.

Jim was born in 1935 in Evanston, Illinois. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1957-63. A graduate of Michigan State University, he was a landscape architect, principal of Freeman Associates until his retirement in 1992, when he moved to Europe to write full time.

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