Some Very Tough Words Coming From a Very Tough Guy Dissing Dubya: yet again we are pointed to an important piece of writing by Richard, the author and proprietor of The Peking Duck
Reagan's Navy Secretary James Webb blasts Bush
Quite amazing, that these harsh words come from James Webb, former Secretary of the Navy under Reagan and a Marine platoon and company commander in Vietnam.
Bush arguably has committed the greatest strategic blunder in modern memory. To put it bluntly, he attacked the wrong target. While he boasts of removing Saddam Hussein from power, he did far more than that. He decapitated the government of a country that was not directly threatening the United States and, in so doing, bogged down a huge percentage of our military in a region that never has known peace. Our military is being forced to trade away its maneuverability in the wider war against terrorism while being placed on the defensive in a single country that never will fully accept its presence.
There is no historical precedent for taking such action when our country was not being directly threatened. The reckless course that Bush and his advisers have set will affect the economic and military energy of our nation for decades. It is only the tactical competence of our military that, to this point, has protected him from the harsh judgment that he deserves.
At the same time, those around Bush, many of whom came of age during Vietnam and almost none of whom served, have attempted to assassinate the character and insult the patriotism of anyone who disagrees with them. Some have impugned the culture, history and integrity of entire nations, particularly in Europe, that have been our country's great friends for generations and, in some cases, for centuries.
Bush has yet to fire a single person responsible for this strategy. Nor has he reined in those who have made irresponsible comments while claiming to represent his administration. One only can conclude that he agrees with both their methods and their message.
Because this opinion piece, coming from such a source, is so important, I have broken from my tradition of only pointing you to a post without reproducing the "meat" of the story. In this instance, I believe Richard will not mind.