By David Marcus
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Friday night, the United States’ military, in
coordination with our allies, The United Kingdom and France launched targeted
missile strikes to damage the Syrian government’s ability to use chemical
weapons. The attack was not a surprise, unlike his predecessor, President Trump
has been clear that use of chemicals weapons actually does cross a red line
that we and our allies will not tolerate. As with everything this president
does, reaction is all over the map, making strange bedfellows, but the
selection of France and the UK as our partners, is telling and substantial.
Throughout the 20th century, The UK, France and the US stood
time and time again on the right side of history, the cornerstone of Western
opposition to totalitarianism around the globe. Whether it was World War One,
World War Two, or the Cold War, this tri-lateral alliance faced down aggression
and genocide, and won. Trump is wise to get the band back together, and as
Americans we should be proud to once a gain stand shoulder to shoulder, with
these, our most steadfast allies, with whom our historical ties are uniquely
strong.
Along with sending a clear message to bad state actors
around the world that the West is not backing down, this coalition also sends
some clear messages to Trump’s critics at home. Those who believe or suggest,
as Rachel Maddow and Ana Navarro have, that Trump is engaged in a wag the dog attack
meant to distract from domestic difficulties must answer why France and the UK
would go along with such self serving use of force. Why would they do Trump
this favor if they don’t believe the action is sound and warranted.
Perhaps more pointedly, this punch to Putin’s gut must
surely make claims that Trump is somehow a Russian puppet fall apart. It
requires some Alex Jones, tin foil hat conspiracy theorizing to imagine this is
all a false flag. No, this trilateral attack in defense of human rights and
Western values is succor to those who believe Trump’s dealing with Putin,
albeit unorthodox, have amounted now to a Rooselveltian big stick after soft
words.
Thus far, reaction from congressional Democrats has been
frankly shameful. Take Representative Ted Lieu.
In addition to the US attack being
unconstitutional, the Pentagon has no real strategy in Syria. Last year's
strike did not deter Assad. Why would this strike?
And since @realDonaldTrump stated
that US will not stay in Syria, the Russians, Iran & Assad can just wait us
out. https://twitter.com/joshrogin/status/984977709985140736 …
@tedlieu 6:06 AM - Apr 14, 2018
Regardless of his feelings about war powers used by each
of our past four presidents, would it be too much to ask Democrats to say
something more like “I’m Grateful for our brave troops, and allies France and
the U.K., tonight. Whatever our political differences, standing up to tyrants
who use chemical weapons is always in the interest of America.”
There will plenty of time to score political points. Why
weaken the message of our country and its allies by immediately focusing on our
internal dissension? And if Democrats like Lieu, “believe it was wrong to do,”
where is the condemnation of France and of the UK?
We live in a time when too many people of all political
stripes moan and groan about the decline of Western civilization, its evils and
wrongs, its excesses and mistakes. And yet, now, as in the 20th century it is
this same West, in the form of its most iconic national powers, once again
acting to save innocent women and children from the genocidal chemical attacks
of a tyrant.
Today is a day to be proud. Proud of our military, proud
of our allies, yes, even proud of our president. But it is also a day to
remember that the West has not been lost and will not be soon. In Russia, Iran
and China the realization is setting in that the era of Obama’s cautious
leadership from behind is over. The countries who for two hundred years have
moved the globe in the right direction are still here, and still more powerful
than any foe.
As we pray for our troops and leaders today, as well the
countless victims of Syrian brutality, we should also breathe a sigh of relief.
The West has never backed down to bullies, and it won’t know. Let that message
be spread around the world.
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