by gg3 » Sat 26 Jun 2004, 05:02:53
What Leanan said about Anon's job description.
Mainster, please operationalize your variable "fake terrorism."
Re. Goering, yes, he said that, and also, he underetimated the power of democracy to perform course corrections.
IMHO Anon's case rests on its merits, and I think it has many.
I would say that the first step is to recognize the depth of the threat, and then achieve the national will to fight as if our lives depend on it. At that point we will be in a better position to examine a range of potentially less harmful options and make our decisions from a position of strength, rather than reacting to events.
First, objectivity and principles compel recognition that we have to take a more even-handed approach to the Israeli/Palestinian issue. And, to the extent we were seen as acting in a manner that's principled *and* consistent, we could then also pressure various Arabic governments that have not seen fit to assist in the real alleviation of the Palestinians' situation.
Second, I'm not at all sure how to arrive at a circumstance by which we're paying a more world-equitable (e.g. higher) price for crude without at the same time putting more money directly or indirectly into the hands of people who want to destroy us.
However, I can think of something that would have three specific strategic benefits:
Create a Federal gasoline tax that raises the pump price to a level consistent with world standards e.g. the UK price. Apply the funds collected to the following purposes:
a) Increased military funding: it's one thing to call for an additional 20,000 troops (the number currently on the table), or 40,000 as Kerry proposes. It's another thing to fund the vast logistical engine that keeps them trained, armed, supplied, and ready.
b) A significant program directed toward applying already-known technologies to increase energy self-reliance. This would include such measures as increased staffing at NRC (combined with a reduction in regulatory burden on nuclear plant applications), to provide an incentive for rapid deployment of nuclear reactors; development of light rail and intercity rail infrastructure that favors the concept of publicly-owned rights of way made available to competing private carriers; tax incentives for viable energy deployments generally (nuclear, wind, solar, etc.), and so on.
c) And here's the one that no one is expecting: A very substantial allocation for the development of Islamic primary and secondary schools in the Sufi tradition (moderate Islam that has much in common with the mystical tendencies in Christianity). Endowments for University positions at various institutions around the world, for Sufi scholarship and studies. In essence, direct support for the most moderate branch of Islam, the branch that is fully oriented toward peaceful coexistance. This will work against the hostile influence of the Saudi-sponsored Madrassas, and will foster attitudes that are more conducive toward an indigenous Islamic renaissance of a constructive nature.
d) Substantial infrastructure aid to Islamic countries and regions, for things such as health, literacy, and information technology. The point being that a healthy and educated population, anywhere, is less susceptible to the enticements of terrorist and insurgent organizations.
e) And not to forget, financial aid of some kind that will enable economically disadvantaged Americans to cope with the increased cost of fuel by a) purchasing new vehicles such as advanced diesels and hybrids with higher efficiency, and b) perhaps being entitled to some kind of tax relief of the actual fuel tax, directly and at the pump.
The strategic benefits are to increase our military strength, decrease our dependence on the Islamic world for energy sources, and promote a truly moderate Islam while ameliorating the conditions upon which terrorist recruitment feeds.
Bottom line is, to the extent we act consistently and in a self-disciplined manner, we will gain on many fronts. To the extent that we act for raw expedience and to preserve self-indulgence, we lose respect, lose our muscle, and ultimately lose the war.
And then, having done these things, if any foreign foe wants to try launching attacks against us, they will find us so well disciplined and well prepared that they won't even have enough time left to regret it.