Category Archives: War Commentary

Looking For Info On Iraq Polls

A while back, I recall seeing a poll, or survey, indicating that the vast majority of Iraqis had an acquaintance or family member who had been tortured, imprisoned or killed by the Saddam regime. But I can’t find hide nor hair of it on Google. Am I going nuts (well, that’s probably a separate issue), or can someone point me to a cite?

A New Sheriff In Town

Condi Rice committed the gravest diplomatic sin of ignoring Arafat’s grave:

Unlike a long line of other leaders who paid some kind of homage to Arafat’s grave at the entrance to the Mukata, when visiting PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), Rice’s car simply pulled into the compound, passed the grave and Rice got out and walked into the building.

On the way out, she also made no acknowledgment of the grave, unlike other leaders, like EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana who laid a wreath or British Prime Minister Tony Blair who walked by and nodded.

History will record that the major (in fact only) contribution that Yasser Arafat ever made to peace in the Middle East was shuffling off this mortal coil. He didn’t do it willingly, of course, but still, credit where credit’s due.

More Of This, Please

The Iraqis are turning on the “insurgents”:

The insurgents raided the village of al-Mudhiryah south of Baghdad after warning its inhabitants not to vote in the election.

The villagers fought back, killing five of the insurgents and wounding eight others.

The insurgents’ cars were then set alight.

Al-Mudhiryah’s tribal sheikh says his people are sick of being threatened by Islamic extremists.

Maybe they’ll start to get the message now. I doubt if Michael Moore will, though. Just what the heck kind of quagmire is this, anyway?

Oops

Guest blogger “Ross” over at Andrew Sullivan’s place is a little confused in his critique of Michael Ledeen’s optimism about democracy in Iran:

…I’d be more convinced that “a bit of guidance in the methods of non-violent resistance, a bit of communications gear, and many words of encouragement” will bring down the mullahs in Iran if there were a single example of a successful democratic revolution anywhere in the Arab world that Ledeen could cite.

This might be a salient question if we were discussing an Arab country, but Iran is Persian. And in fact most polls I’ve seen indicate that in a free election, it’s likely that a democratic Iranian government would be pro-west and pro-America. The generation that’s grown up over the past quarter century of mullahcracy has had its fill.

Michelle On The Case

Michelle Malkin isn’t letting up on the idiots running the TSA. She’s got lots of anonymous letters of support from Air Marshals.

This is citizen reporting at its finest, and she wouldn’t have been able to get the word out like this before the internet. I’ve been concerned ever since September 11 that it would be used as an excuse for bureaucrats (and in this case, vindictive, petty bureaucrats) to aggrandize power and build little tyrannical fiefdoms that have little or nothing to do with actually defending the country. This is a prime example of that. Let’s get the word out, and maybe we can put enough pressure on so that even this White House will realize how foolish this is. I’d like to see this clown transferred here, where he can guard airplanes in his suit and tie.

I wish we’d had better choices last month.