VDH: Our Orphaned Middle East Policy

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Sat Apr 29, 2006 at 3:23 pm PDT • Views: 200

Victor Davis Hanson takes stock of Our Orphaned Middle East Policy.

It is common now to hear of an American Middle East policy in shambles. And why not, given the daily mayhem that is televised from the West Bank, Afghanistan, and Iraq, and the overt threats of Iranian President Ahmadinej(ih)ad?

Somewhere in the Sunni Triangle, with costs mounting in our blood and treasure, the United States lost the last vestiges of that wonderful sense of national unity that had swept the country following September 11. About every week now some administration official seems under pressure to resign or in fact does.

Tell-all books by disgruntled former CIA agents and ex-diplomats lament how the supposedly clueless people in power did not listen to their own Protean expertise. Those who leak from the CIA, an agency with analysts seemingly at war with their own government at a time of war, are hardly considered culpable — so long as their tips were to the “right” newspaper and for the “right” cause.

Former proponents of Saddam’s removal and democratization are now unabashedly triangulating — scrambling to be recast as “I warned them” foreign-policy consultants, as they showcase their intellectual wares for the next generation of politicians in 2008. Their support comes and goes, as they wonder whether the good news from Iraq should rekindle guarded approval, or the bad news should reaffirm their belated opposition. Not since the up-and-down summer of 1864 has this country at war seen such equivocating and self-serving editorialists and politicians.

A postscript to this article reveals that Professor Hanson recently had emergency surgery for his appendix, in a Red Crescent clinic in Libya. I’m sure LGF readers will join me in wishing him a speedy recovery.

UPDATE at 4/30/06 9:55:04 am:

Radio Blogger has a transcript of Hugh Hewitt’s recent interview with VDH, in which he discusses his Libyan Red Crescent experience.

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