VDH: Unsung Victories

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Fri Feb 18, 2005 at 9:41 am PST • Views: 261

It’s Friday, and that means a new column from Victor Davis Hanson, and as usual it’s terrific: Unsung Victories.

In the war against the Islamic fascists and their supporters there have been a number of unheralded victories that have played some role in changing the landscape of the Middle East and eroding the power of the Islamists.

The first bold move was to censure and then ignore Yasser Arafat for his complicity in unleashing suicide bombers, his rampant corruption, and his stifling of Palestinian dissidents. At the time of the change in American policy, other members of the quartet — the Russians, the Europeans, and the U.N. — were aghast. The “moderate” Arab world protested vehemently. Pundits here alleged Texas recklessness and clung to the silly idea of the Arafat/Sharon moral equivalence, as if a freely elected democratic leader, subject to an open press and a free opposition, was the same as a thug who ordered lynchings and jailed or murdered dissidents.

Review press accounts from the summer of 2002: Neither ally nor neutral approved of Bush’s act of ostracism and instead warned of disaster. Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, whose country then held the EU’s rotating presidency, lectured that without dialogue with Arafat “Israel could not stop Palestinian violence through force.” A circumspect Colin Powell visited the region often to smooth over hurt feelings and in the process to soften Bush’s bold action. Dennis Ross, remember, had met with the American-subsidized Arafat almost 500 times, and it was said that the latter visited the Clinton White House more than any other foreign leader — a fact apparently lost on the Palestinian street, which still spontaneously cheered on news of September 11.

Lost in all the controversy was the simple fact that Arafat had come to power through a rigged vote. He proceeded to corrupt the state, censure the media, and let thugs terrorize Palestinian reformers while he systematically looted public monies. His legacy was a ruined economy, murder, and systematic theft.

All knew this; few would say it publicly; none would do anything about it.

Do I need to say, “Read the whole thing?”

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