An excerpt from an editorial in the London Times:
.... The strength of disdain is a measure of Europe’s weakness. Smugness is one of Europe’s great contemporary exports. We may all think that we know America, its music, its culture, its self-confident exceptionalism. We tend to forget that Americans fight only with extreme reluctance. We overlook their penchant for agonised self-criticism; everything bad we know about the US, we know because Americans inexhaustibly rehearse their society’s shortcomings. There has never been greater transparency, whether than on the battlefield or the boondocks, and there has never been more open debate about the country’s virtues and vices — the internet has transformed the quantity and, at times, the quality of the conversation.Better than most, Muslims understand why Islamist terrorism is war at its unholiest, an existential threat to societies. Iraqis may resent occupation, but they fear a weakening of US resolve. Their fears should be ours. Were it to become politically impossible for a president to keep America’s forces engaged from its shores, then the backbone of international security would be broken. America-bashing may be a popular sport, but its adherents prefer not to contemplate its consequences.
Later: the lost link.
Posted by Ithildin at June 6, 2006 12:43 PM | PROCURE FINE OLD WORLD ABSINTHE
Oh foo! I missed the link. I'll have to see if I can find it.
Posted by: Ith at June 7, 2006 12:28 PM
Provocative, but I wasn't able to find it.. do you have "the whole thing?"
Posted by: eclectra at June 7, 2006 11:52 AM