By Ben Stein on 1.27.06 @ 10:15AM
A response to Joel Stein.
I see that my fellow Stein, fellow journalist, and fellow
troublemaker Joel Stein is at it again. He has written a piece for the L.A. Times in which he
says he does not support the troops in Iraq. He mocks those who
sport yellow ribbons, as many do, but he goes much further. He says
the American soldier in Iraq is largely responsible for the war and
for his own risks, injuries, and death. He does not like the war in
Iraq, and he says if American soldiers would simply refuse to go
fight or would quit and come home, the war would be over. If they
don't do that, he does not support them and it's their own fault if
they die. (This is my understanding of his piece. I may be wrong
and I hope I am.)
So, here is another Stein's view:
The most heroic, ethically courageous, morally resolute men and
women in the world today are the Americans, British, and other
forces fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are fighting the most
evil men and women currently on the world scene. The American Army
soldier, Marine, Navy sailor, Air Force warrior, and Coast
Guardsman fighting in Ramadi or Mosul is fighting men and women who
kill children and old people for sport. The men and women of the
United States military are fighting the remnants of a regime so
evil that it pioneered the use of torture against children -- just
for the amusement of Saddam and his family. The men and women whom
Joel despises rid the world of a dictator so twisted and murderous
that he openly admired Stalin and Hitler and sought to match their
level of atrocities. The men and women who wear the uniform fought,
bled, and died to rid the world of the most dangerous man on the
planet in the most flammable place on the planet. They died to save
a slave people from the genocidal control of a mad killer who
thought nothing of gassing his own people, of wiping out entire
regions, of setting up special rape rooms to allow his henchmen and
his sons to rape women at will, who amused himself by pouring
gasoline down the throats of totally innocent people and setting
them on fire.
Counting his war against Iran and the murders of his own people,
Saddam killed millions. He tortured many thousands more. Now his
minions and holdouts are doing the same with bombs and sniper
rifles to stop progress towards a humane society and to turn back
the clock to a Hitlerite Iraq, despite the clear truth that 99
percent of the Iraqis want a free, lawful, democratic Iraq. (I
guess Joel Stein thinks somehow it's those poor saps' fault,
too.)
The man from Iowa or South Carolina, the woman from Mississippi
or Idaho or Oregon or New York or California or Washington, D.C. or
anywhere in America who leaves the comfort of home to fight against
an evil as monstrous as what did happen and what is happening in
Iraq are great warriors. But they are something more. They are
saints in body armor, men and women of staggering moral virtue in a
time and place when those words mean very little in the modern
world. Their lives have the most meaning of any lives being lived
on this earth right this moment.
Do I support men and women who are fighting Nazis who call
themselves insurgents or Islamic militants? Do I support men and
women who offer up their lives to fight the very same terrorists
who killed three thousand totally guiltless Americans on 9/11? Do I
support the troops who have more moral decency in their toes than I
do or anyone I know does in our whole bodies? I support them, pray
for them, am humbled just to be on the same planet with them. With
every morning I wake up, every meal I eat, every walk I take in
freedom, every night I sleep in peace, I ask God to look after the
men and women who guard the ramparts of this blessed island of
peace and decency called America. Without them, we would be
nothing. Without them, Joel Stein would have his head sawed off.
Saints in armor is what I call them and what they are. They are
God's gifts to a wayward world.
topics:
Islam, Law, Military, Iraq, Iran