The election coming up in
If Iraqi voters choose a government that will perpetuate their right to continue to freely choose their own government, that will represent a radical change and something unique in the history of the entire Arab world. Its repercussions on surrounding
On the other hand, depending on who is elected, this could turn out like the first elections held in some African countries after they achieved their independence in the 1960s: “One man, one vote — one time.” Too often, the winner of that first election made sure that no one else could ever be elected to replace him.
The terrorists pouring into
The Bush administration has poured American blood and treasure into
Like every judgment, however thoughtful or informed, this judgment by the Bush administration can turn out to be mistaken. The only way to avoid making mistakes is to avoid making decisions — which can be the most catastrophic mistake of all.
What do the chances for a democratic
Do the Iraqis themselves want a democracy? More important, do they have the prerequisites for sustaining democratic government? After all, Western democracies emerged slowly, over the centuries, through trial and error. Is it realistic to expect
President Bush is obviously among those who believe that all people long to be free. The history of the emergence of freedom in historically despotic
It is one thing for the Shi’ite majority in
Some blame the Islamic religion for narrow and backward features of many Moslem countries. Yet there are Moslem countries which have had women as heads of state, which the
Islam cannot be blamed for everything that has gone wrong in Islamic countries, any more than Christianity can be blamed for everything that has gone wrong in Christian countries. Middle Eastern civilizations existed for centuries, and developed their own distinctive character, before the rise of Islam.
Indeed, some of the oldest civilizations in the world arose in the
Such humiliations can leave people a choice of hating themselves for their failures or hating others for their success. Most people, of whatever race or religion, prefer to blame others.
The fate of much more than