
2002 Soap Box Archives
Israel
I have
supported President Bush in just about every decision he has
made in office, but I respectfully disagree with him about asking
the Israelis to pull back in their war on Palestine terrorists.
While I would love to see peace in that troubled part of the
world as much as anyone, I sincerely believe that a pull back
would be a waste of time, putting off a job that is eventually
going to have to be done anyway. I dont believe that any
concession Israel could make, except for completely disappearing
from the face of the earth, would bring about peace with these
people. We should have learned that lesson from our failure
to finish the war with Iraq. Saddam Hussein is even more dangerous
now than he was then. He is closer to developing weapons of
mass destruction, and will not hesitate to use them at the earliest
possible opportunity. If the israelis pull out now it will only
give the terror networks time to regroup and continue their
inhuman taking of innocent lives. Lets put things in prospective.
Israel is a very small country surrounded by mortal enemies
and their superior strength is the only thing which saves them
from total annihilation. Suppose you lived on Long Island, New
York and the people of New York City, Connecticut and New Jersey
regularly sent suicide bombers into your area and blew themselves
up killing innocent people who did nothing more than go out
for dinner or get on a bus. Wouldnt you get tired of it?
Wouldnt you do everything possible to stop it? Of course
you would if you loved your family. Thats basically the
position Israel finds itself in 365 days a year. Its just
simply not going to stop until they do something about it and
putting it off while Yassar Arafat refuses another peace initiative
is quite simply not going to solve the problem. Israel is a
sovereign nation who has the right and indeed the duty to protect
itself and its citizens against these wanton acts of terror.
Its not the rest of the worlds place to tell them
how to do it. Goodness knows theyve had enough experience
at it. How can we carry on the pursuit of our terrorist problem
while telling them not to deal with theirs? Israeli politics
is a slippery slope at best, with diverse factions who have
their own deeply held convictions about how to deal with their
problems. They dont need interference from the U.S.A.
or anybody else. The terrorist problem is not going to go away
by itself in Israel or anyplace else for that matter. The sooner
we face the fact that a blow struck against terrorism anywhere
on the planet is good for the entire world,the better. Israel
has been in a state of war ever since its birth in 1948. They
have stood alone in their part of the world. They have had to.
They have no friends in the entire Arab, Islamic community and
the sooner we accept that fact the better off well all
be. War is hell and the killing of women and children on both
sides is truly deplorable. At least the Israelis dont
intentionally set out to kill innocent civilians. But there
will be collateral damage as long as the terrorists hide among
the general population. Terrorism must not be tolerated by any
country. Giving these people an inch is tantamount to a victory
to them.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America and Israel
Charlie Daniels
