Monday, May 5, 2008

Victor Davis Hanson, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow, California University Professor Emeritus, Regarding the Nomination of General David Patraeus to Centcom Commander:

“Petraeus’ recent nomination to Centcom commander suggests that, like the growing influence of Gens. U.S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman in 1863, or of George Marshall when he reconfigured the Army in 1940, we at last are beginning to get the right officers in the right places at the right time.

“The despairing enemy seems to sense this as well. The more al-Qaida mouthpiece Ayman al-Zawahiri threatens the West, the more he sounds like Hitler's shrill propagandist Joseph Goebbels in his bunker as the Third Reich was crumbling.

“In his latest desperate rant, a suddenly ‘green’ Zawahiri was reduced to appealing to environmentally conscious Muslims to fault the United States for our supposed culpability for global warming! No wonder polls across the Middle East show a sharp decline in support for his boss, Osama bin Laden.”
[the point: time is not on their side, it's on ours - provided we persevere]

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