But how can we declare peace in the War on Terror when the terrorists are still making war on us?
There is no sign at all of any interest
by the terrorists in stopping their attacks on us or our allies. There
is no hint that al Qaeda is even remotely finished as an enemy.
Very much to the contrary. Although al
Qaeda itself wasn’t necessarily involved, we saw vicious terrorism at
the
Boston Marathon, and a staggeringly cruel act of terror in London
virtually hours before Mr. Obama spoke.
Terrorists are bloodcurdlingly powerful in Africa, both in the Sahara region and in Sub-Saharan Africa.
How can we possibly declare peace in a
war in which the other side is waging war aggressively against freedom
and dignity all over the world?
The idea that we can unilaterally declare peace against an enemy on the attack is delusional, at best.
Long ago, before the U.S. had entered
WWII, an American asked Winston Churchill why the British were fighting
so desperately against the Nazis. “If we stop, you’ll find out,” said
Churchill.
I hope Mr. Obama will ponder these words.
Peace, while the other side is still attacking, is not peace. It is surrender.
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