It’s High Time To Bring the Hitch on Board

I don’t know what sort of offer could entice Christopher Hitchens to come on board as the President’s primary speech writer; a key to the bottomless West Wing liquor cabinet, perhaps? Regardless, the offer should be made, even if it is a futile one. What is the case for the war? What good has come from our Iraq adventure? What, if anything, positive can be said of Bush’s foreign policy? Over to you, Hitch:

…[A] positive accounting could be offered without braggartry, and would include:

(1) The overthrow of Talibanism and Baathism, and the exposure of many highly suggestive links between the two elements of this Hitler-Stalin pact. Abu Musab al Zarqawi, who moved from Afghanistan to Iraq before the coalition intervention, has even gone to the trouble of naming his organization al Qaeda in Mesopotamia.

(2) The subsequent capitulation of Qaddafi’s Libya in point of weapons of mass destruction–a capitulation that was offered not to Kofi Annan or the E.U. but to Blair and Bush.

(3) The consequent unmasking of the A.Q. Khan network for the illicit transfer of nuclear technology to Libya, Iran, and North Korea.

(4) The agreement by the United Nations that its own reform is necessary and overdue, and the unmasking of a quasi-criminal network within its elite.

(5) The craven admission by President Chirac and Chancellor Schröder, when confronted with irrefutable evidence of cheating and concealment, respecting solemn treaties, on the part of Iran, that not even this will alter their commitment to neutralism. (One had already suspected as much in the Iraqi case.)

(6) The ability to certify Iraq as actually disarmed, rather than accept the word of a psychopathic autocrat.

(7) The immense gains made by the largest stateless minority in the region–the Kurds–and the spread of this example to other states.

(8) The related encouragement of democratic and civil society movements in Egypt, Syria, and most notably Lebanon, which has regained a version of its autonomy.

(9) The violent and ignominious death of thousands of bin Ladenist infiltrators into Iraq and Afghanistan, and the real prospect of greatly enlarging this number.

(10) The training and hardening of many thousands of American servicemen and women in a battle against the forces of nihilism and absolutism, which training and hardening will surely be of great use in future combat.

Need I say read the whole thing?…

4 comments to It’s High Time To Bring the Hitch on Board

  • louielouie

    not that i am going to even attempt to dis-agree/argue with this guy, but item #4 would give me pause.
    the u.n. is a quasi-criminal organization in and of itself.

    also, in all the listings of ideas for ending the baath party rule. no one has ever mentioned what would happen in the event of the natural passing of saddam and subsequent power vacuum that would create. also the succession of either uday or qusai(sp) to power. yeah, things would really improve when either of those monkeys became generalisomo.

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