Friday, November 17, 2006

 

Our Enemies Rejoice at the Democrat Victory

Amir Tahiri, writing in the New York Post, lists a lot of reaction by radical Islamicists to the recent trouncing the Democrats gave to the formerly majority Republicans in Congress (and elsewhere). Money quotes:

Arab radical circles are even more hopeful that Bush's defeat will mark the start of an historic U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East. They draw parallels between the American election and Spain's 2004 vote, days after the Madrid terrorist attacks, which led to an unexpected change of government.

The radicals expect U.S. policies to change on three issues:


Iraq: The assumption is that America will cut and run.

[...]

Iran: Radical circles are unanimous in their belief that Iran can now proceed with its nuclear program without fear of U.S. and allied retaliation. They expect Democrats to revert to Clinton-era policy and seek a "Grand Bargain" with the Islamic Republic - acknowledging Iran as the major regional power and recognizing its right to the full cycle of nuclear technology.

[...]

Israel: Radical Islamists in both Iran and the Arab countries believe that the Democrats' victory indicates "growing American lassitude." They believe that, once it becomes clear that Americans don't want to fight for the Middle East, many in Israel would emigrate to America and Europe to escape the constant daily pressure from Islamist groups such as Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah.

It pains me to say that these Muslims seem to have a clear idea of what the Democrats are capable of.

I posted this in response to requests by my European readers (or rather reader).

Comments:
Thanks Roger.

I still think it is spin.
 
As one of your commenters stated: There is none so blind as he who will not see. Spin? How would that be possible? Thanks for commenting.
 
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