Democrats Reinforce Terrorist Beliefs

By Greg Reeson, published Mar 06, 2007
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As the House of Representatives worked feverishly to pass a non-binding resolution criticizing the President's conduct of the war in Iraq, a clear message was sent to terrorists throughout the world: America does not have the stomach for a prolonged fight that slowly bleeds her of her sons and daughters in uniform.

The terrorists we are fighting have known for a long time that the American public would start to question the war if they could just drag it out long enough and cause enough casualties. Bin Laden has repeatedly stated that he didn't believe the United States had the will to fight a war of attrition because we had no stomach for heavy losses.

This thought process was reinforced by our premature withdrawal from Beirut in 1983, after the bombing of the Marine barracks, and after our departure from Somalia in 1993, following a bloody battle in Mogadishu that downed two Blackhawk helicopters and killed nearly twenty Army Rangers. It was further reinforced during the 1990s by our unwillingness to put soldiers on the ground in the Balkans, choosing instead to fight a war from the air with minimal risk to American servicemen and women.

The terrorists have come to understand that if they target our public perception through the media they can influence the outcome of any fight with American forces. Our superpower status does us little good if we are unwilling to pay the price that victory demands. Extremists the world over know that if they can avoid conventional engagements and attack us at the time and place of their choosing, they will make the fight costly and increase the odds of us losing our will.

I have written before that Americans have become conditioned by quick, easy victories that involved minimal loss of American life: Grenada in 1983, Panama in 1989, and Desert Storm in 1991. We have become accustomed to "Nintendo" warfare where we watch precision-guided weapons fly into air ducts and windows to take out our enemies while leaving our forces largely untouched.

Democrats Reinforce Terrorist Beliefs

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