By Quin Hillyer on 8.4.06 @ 12:09AM
Why the West should fight for Israel.
Does a craven, doddering, almost senescent Old Europe have the
will and the courage to defend Western Civilization?
That, rather than queries about American diplomatic plans, is
the question that should be at the tip of every tongue as the armed
conflicts in the Middle East continue.
Of course, just asking the question is tantamount to explaining
the problem, and perhaps tantamount to answering it, too. Answering
in the negative, of course.
But it ought not to be answered in the negative. Old Europe
should find its soul again, not to mention its collective
conscience. Old Europe -- or, I ought to say, Western Europe,
because the Eastern Europe of Poland and Romania and the Czech
Republic, etcetera, are oases of appreciation for freedom -- ought
to find a spine. Because right now, Old Continental Western Europe
is like a gaggle of old maids, fussing and clucking and mostly
getting in the way.
On Tuesday, faced with the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict that was
begun by the murderous terrorists of Hezbollah, the European Union
played the same "moral equivalence" game that it has been playing,
despicably, for years. The E.U. called for "an immediate cessation
of hostilities to be followed by a sustainable cease-fire," while
supporting a diplomatic initiative by the feckless French to delay
sending a large multinational force to the region (quoting the
Washington Post's summation) "until there is greater
certainty that a sustainable peace accord can be enforced." The
Post reports that France, of course, wants "a political
settlement of the crisis." And the Gauls boycotted a planned United
Nations meeting on Thursday in order to get their way.
At least France's soccer players, unlike its diplomats, know how
to head-butt. Even the goofy violence of Monsieur Zidane, it seems,
is more than the Chirac government can countenance against
terrorists.
Then again, among continental European nations, only the
Netherlands, Italy and Poland have had the guts to formally call
Hezbollah a terrorist organization, even though France (multiple
times), Spain, Greece, Denmark, Italy, and Great Britain are among
the European countries that have suffered Hezbollah attacks within
their own borders. If the French-led forces of flights-from-reality
don't acknowledge a terrorist as a terrorist, they can continue to
maintain their guise of moral superiority as supposed "peacemakers"
rather than the immoral appeasers that they actually are.
Having already left to the United States, Great Britain, and
Poland the dirty work of removing terrorist Saddam Hussein from
power (after spending years propping him up in return for
Oil-for-Food corruption and other noxious considerations), France
especially now has an obligation to help make right the mess in the
Middle East that honest historians will acknowledge is as much
France's fault as anybody's.
Yet there was a time when Western Europe all but ruled the
world. If France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Low
Countries and the Scandinavian nations pooled their resources
against terrorists such as Hezbollah, surely their combined weight
could all but wipe that menace from the Earth.
Imagine if, instead of caterwauling about Israel's supposedly
"disproportionate" response to Hezbollah's terrorism, the nations
of Western Europe actually recognized Israel as the badly aggrieved
party it has been for six decades, and joined the brave Israelis as
their allies.
The European Union could continue to leave Iraq to the Americans
and British. But the E.U., if it had fortitude to match its
grandiose pretensions, ought to enter the war on the side of
Israel. It should assist Israel in rooting out Hezbollah from
Lebanon. It should immediately sanction both Syria and Iran for
their support of Hezbollah. It ought to threaten the Syrian
dictatorship with the bombing of its palaces and all its
command-and-control structures if Syria does not, quite palpably,
not only stop supporting Hezbollah but actually work to defang the
beast.
And, once all that is accomplished, the European Union should
give Iran one more chance to cease its development of nuclear
technology by a clear and unalterable deadline. If that deadline
isn't met, air strikes on Iranian facilities would be in order.
The inter-linked network of Islamic terrorist organizations has,
for years, survived by taking advantage of the divisions in the
Western world and the cowardice of much of it. But against a united
and determined Western front, the terrorists would not stand a
chance.
The terrorists are fighting a war against the West. The only
sure way for the West to lose a war is to refuse to fight it while
the terrorist enemies keep waging it no matter how many concessions
are made to them. But while the Israelis fight for survival and the
Americans and the Brits fight for freedom and justice, Old Western
Europe just tut-tuts its way into irrelevance and, in the long run,
ruination.
topics:
Islam, Iraq, Iran, Israel, European Union, Oil