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Thursday, October 30, 2003
You’re Too Late: They’re Everywhere
At the present time, California authorities believe that at least half of the fires threatening the southern part of that State were deliberately set. In at least one case, witnesses report seeing a man drive a van into the brush, drop something which started a fire, and speeding away. The general conclusion would seem to be, based upon the vast scale of the fires and the large number caused by deliberate arson, that these fires are something more than the usual: that there’s something else at work in this.
I’m going to go out on a limb here: I believe that the present California wildfires were, at least in part, started by either al-Qaeda or individuals somehow affiliated with terrorism, either directly or indirectly. What is going on in California is not merely an ‘act of God’, but rather a deliberate act of war against America. My second belief is this: if the fires were started by terrorists, unless Osama Bin Laden (or whoever is playing him) admits it in a message, no one in the mainstream press will have the courage to step forward and call it ‘terrorism.’ Rather, we will be blandly assured that those who deliberately set many of these fires were ‘acting alone’ out of motives that are theirs alone. Right. And the DC sniper was a white man driving a white van and the Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman was merely a harmless religious leader. Based upon information gathered from Terror War detainees, the FBI sent out a warning in June that al-Qaeda was planning something just like this. I point this out not with the purpose in mind of setting off a round of recriminations against the FBI: they did their job, they warned the public. Nor do I blame California authorities: what were they to do, station groups of people to guard every single inch of Californian forest? Nor was there any politically plausible measure that could have then been taken by the Federal Government to prevent this. For that matter, if this was done by terrorists, it was probably done by terrorists who have been previously unknown to the Federal Government. But that does not mean that this was unstoppable. One of the perpetrators of the great drama of last fall, the DC Sniper attacks, is on trial right now. He is a Moslem- one who expressed great admiration for Osama Bin Laden and went so far as to mark the time on the registration forms of the vehicle he purchased for the attacks at 8:47AM on September 11th, 2002- exactly one year to the minute after the first plane hit the first tower. His crimes were committed, if not at the direction of the Islamist terror masters, then in concert with them. For the most part the Islamist conspiracy doesn’t have a formal induction process; neither does it issue ranks or serial numbers. Agents of Islamism can operate within a formal structure or outside of it, it matters little. There is only one war. There is only one enemy fighting in a highly decentralized fashion. Those who take up arms in support of the enemy are soldiers of the enemy and deserve to be treated as such and labelled as such. The biggest problem is not, I think, active cells of al-Qaeda terrorists who were trained overseas. Certainly, there are still some in the country, but the dearth of major terrorist events in the twenty-five months since September 11th, combined with critical captures overseas and the seeming focus of al-Qaeda high command upon the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia seems to suggest that most major al-Qaeda sleeper cells within the United States, those with known terrorist links, have been rolled up. Rather, the problem is the freelancers: people like John Allen Muhammad, who are operating in affiliation with al-Qaeda’s goals but are not members of the organization. There is a vast network of al-Qaeda sympathizers within the United States who, as of this moment, have committed no overt criminal acts. Rather, they are operating in hiding, in secret, plotting attacks that only they can know of. These people are the most dangerous because their plots are almost impossible to detect, except by pure luck. These people might be in contact with overseas (or domestic) controllers, but they offer none of the tell-tale signs of being terrorists. They have not been to Pakistan or Afghanistan for special training, nor have they engaged in other criminal activities which would obviously bring them to the attention of the authorities. Many of them are probably American-born coverts to the Moslem religion, such as John Walker Lindh. They, thankfully, have two characteristics which will make them easier to uncover: they tend to attend more radical Mosques and they tend to be outspoken. This is a war and it is time that we treat it as such. Those Mosques which preach Jihad against America (or Israel) and raise money for terrorist-related causes need to be closed down and the Clerics who run them interned for the duration of the war. A democracy does not cease to be democratic simply because it refuses to let its enemy operate freely within its borders during wartime. The Constitution is not a suicide pact and, in any case, does not inhibit the free operations of the national defense during a war. Those who openly support al-Qaeda should not be walking the streets free. This is a dangerous hour and those who support the enemy, or sympathize with it, become the enemy themselves. Allowing those who support terrorists to walk free isn’t an exercise in liberty, but rather one in moral cowardice. Known supporters of terrorism, of Osama Bin Laden, of al-Qaeda, of Hamas, of Hezbollah, and of any other Islamist group need to be interned for the duration of the war. I know that this will bring shouts and scoffs. How dare I, a person of Japanese descent, suggest an internment? Those who laugh have missed the point of why the Japanese internment was wrong altogether. The internment of the Japanese was wrong, not because it is wrong to intern anyone, but because the American and Canadian governments interned everyone. During World War Two, some Germans and Italians were interned as well: but only those suspected of supporting Hitler and Mussolini. Had only those Japanese believed to be sympathetic towards the government of Japan been interned, there would have been nothing wrong with what happened. I do not propose the internment of all Moslems, far from it. Within American society, the average Moslem has been Westernized and Americanized and less in common with Osama Bin Laden than the average liberal Democrat. Rather, I propose the internment of that minority of Moslems which sympathizers with the aims of Radical Islam, those who would join with the enemies of America in the destruction of America. We have no way to determine which lover of Osama will start building bombs and which will confine himself to writing screeds in his support and posting them on the internet. It doesn’t really matter: they are both equally guilty. We need not fear al-Qaeda and its friends if only we can find the will to combat them with sufficient force. Thanks Ya'll
Terrorist Day?
Two terrorists apparently in the Cannon Office Building. My best guess- some deranged peace protestors, anarchists of some sort. Too sloppy for al-Qaeda- they'd have used a suicide bomb or something.
Maybe al-Qaeda affiliated, who knows. Someone is trying to sabatoge power lines in the West. And, of course, there's those fires in California, whose origins are suspicious. Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Howard Dean: The Metrosexual Choice
At a recent campaign stop in Denver, Howard Dean told the crowd that he was a ‘Metrosexual’ (right before admitting that he actually had little idea of what that meant). ‘Metrosexual’, for those of you who remain blissfully unaware, is the new term invented to describe straight men that have the grooming habits and artistic tastes of gay ones. Now, Howard Dean really might not know the exact meaning of the word but still, he got it just right for once: he’s the candidate of homosexuals, feminized straight men, and socially liberal women. In other words: he’s exactly the right man to be the next Mayor of San Francisco and exactly the wrong man to be the President of the United States. Oh, wait, did I say man? I ought to have said ‘alleged man.’
That is the thing that increasingly strikes me about Dean: he’s the female option. I don’t mean that he’s the candidate of all women, far from it, there are many honourable, patriotic, decent, and intelligent women: only they’re all Republicans. Dean, however, seems to do a very good job of embodying feminist values. He’s the kind of ‘man’ that the National Organization for Women could love. He’s an Oprah sort of fellow, the kind of guy who likes to shop at IKEA and whose office is tastefully decorated in soft, pastel, hues. He might well be a nice man to have over for dinner (or, even better, to have him cook you dinner!), but we don’t need or want such a man in the White House in this day and age. The Presidency is not a position meant to be occupied by weak men. Any President is going to have to order some people killed and others to die. That is the reality of the job. We live in an age of great danger for the Republic. Who do you expect to guard it? Howard Dean? He might well be a great President for homosexuals- maybe he’ll even have the White House painted in rainbow colours to show his support for them. But he’ll be a terrible President for those Americans who have a selfish desire not to be murdered by savages as they sit at their desk or watch the Super Bowl. After September 11th the man we need to lead us is a John Wayne, not a Rock Hudson. There can be no room anywhere in the corridors of power for weak, effeminate men. We already saw just what sort of problems that could cause when the American people twice, in a fit of collective insanity, put William Jefferson Clinton in the White House. Howard Dean’s personal weakness is encapsulated by his family life. Liberals have thrown fits of glee because President Bush’s daughters were caught sneaking into bars with fake ID’s and because Jeb Bush’s daughter was arrested for forging prescriptions. Well, Howard Dean’s son was arrested for breaking into a country club to steal alcohol. If he can’t be a father to his son, how can he be the father of his country? Of course, shortly thereafter Dean made a speech in which he declared that he was going to ‘break into the country club’ that is the Democratic Party so, perhaps, it is simply a case of ‘like father, like son.’ Then, of course, there is the question of just where his wife has gone off to. Apparently, she isn’t interested in being First Lady and plans to go right on in her medical practice if her husband is elected President. One wonders just what kind of influence she will actually have, were here husband to be elected. After all, I truly doubt that she would abdicate the duties of the First Lady (as she did as the First Lady of Vermont) simply out of a disinterest in the position. Rather, it seems to be an obvious, feminist, political statement. How much control does she have over her husband? How great is her political influence? In this dangerous day and age the Presidency must be reserved for tough guys, not a weak projection of a man. Forget, for a moment, Howard Dean’s reprehensible politics. Instead, ask yourself this: is this man of fit moral character to be the President? Can you picture him ordering the assassination of an enemy leader? Can you picture him leading the country at war? If you cannot, they he must not be President. Howard Dean should go back to getting his manicure and leave the business of government to real men. Tuesday, October 28, 2003
Iraq and Vietnam
A few nights ago I was sitting up late and watching as news came in of five rapid suicide bombings in Iraq. A single word sprung into my mind: Tet. It was, after all, the first day of Ramadan, a Sunday (attacks in Iraq traditionally fall on Sunday or Monday, with the orders for the attack being issued after Friday prayers and Saturday being taken for preparation), and, in general, an excellent time to launch a massive counter-offensive against Coalition forces. Thankfully it didn’t come that day. But it will come.
One of these days, the enemy forces in Iraq will get lucky and strike a real blow against American forces. I don’t know in what form that blow will fall: a massive bombing like in Lebanon, a deadly, pitched battle like in Mogadishu, the assassination of a major figure, the killing of a large number of Iraqi civilians, or something else altogether. It could even be (though I doubt it) an actual attempted uprising such as the North Vietnamese orchestrated in 1968. In any case, it will be ugly and brutal. Though it is not of the military aspects of which I wish to speak here. I begin to think that those who call this war “another Vietnam� are right. Not, of course, in the way they mean it, but I think that they are right nonetheless. This is a war in which a sizable and influential percentage of the population are on the side of the enemy. They might claim to be ‘concerned’ about the war for any number of reasons (cost, Moslem anger, the UN, the French, etc, etc, etc) but, fundamentally, they wish for the United States to lose the war. They claim that their desires are honourable and within the bounds of acceptable political thought. They are neither. What they call ‘dissent’ is, in all actuality, treason. The Tet Offensive was significant militarily, but not for the reasons generally believed by the public. Rather than being an American military defeat, Tet was a great tactical victory. US and South Vietnamese forces smashed the Viet Cong. Thereafter, VC units were limited mostly to auxiliary missions while the main battle was taken over by North Vietnamese regulars. Yet Tet was still an American defeat: a strategic one. The coverage of Tet by the media created the widespread impression that the United States was losing (and could not win) the war. While this impression was generally at odds with the facts of the matter, it stuck. There is the same danger in Iraq. The lessons which have been taken from Vietnam by many, I think, are mostly wrong. Yes, civilian interference in military affairs can be dangerous: but so can a lack of civilian control. Yes, it is important to have a total commitment to any conflict: but not every small war is a potential Vietnam. The one thing which people got right out of Vietnam was the idea that the press cannot be simply given free reign in a war zone. Fundamentally, the real lesson of Vietnam (for both Americans and our enemies) is this: while American forces cannot be defeated on the battlefield, the American nation can be defeated at home. During Vietnam it was said that the war was being fought so that a later war would not have to be fought on the streets of New York. Ironically, the streets of New York and America’s other great cities are exactly where that war was lost. Vietnam wasn’t lost because of Westmoreland and the other Generals at MACV (though, of course, they could have done better): it was lost by Walter Cronkite in the CBS newsroom. On the battlefield, modern American armies are invincible against any force possessed by their enemies. In a pitched battle, virtually all of the armies of the world would be destroyed by a single American Division. Those few nations with larger military establishments could defeat an American force only through the sacrifice of large portions of their military establishment. During the Korean War, the People’s Liberation Army lost nearly 25,000 men while trying to destroy the First Marine Division at the Chosin Reservoir (the Marine losses numbered less than a thousand). In a similar battle today I would expect to see similar results. The only Armies in the world which would have even a hope against their American counterparts in an equal fight (those, perhaps, of Israel, Britain, and Japan) are utterly unlikely to ever meet their American brothers upon the field of battle. Therefore, the enemy is left with a single option: they must win the war off the battlefield. They must take advantage of American freedoms and court the support of the large and growing class of traitors with more attachment to ideology than to country. It worked in Vietnam: in the end the greatest ally that the North Vietnamese had was not the Soviet Union, but the leftist wing of the Democratic Party. The Soviet Union gave them enough weapons to survive: the leftists won the war for them by fighting against the war effort with all of their might. This is a war for national survival. The enemy which the Coalition is confronting in Iraq holds genocide and world conquest as its ultimate goal. The Battle of Iraq is but a single front in the War on Terrorism, the Third World War. This is all one war with one enemy. The Iraqi Ba’athist, the Taliban hold-out, the al-Qaeda terrorist, the Hamas planner, the Syrian politician, the Iranian Mullah, the North Korean nuclear scientist: these are not distinct and independent enemies. They are part of a network of terror, an axis of evil which menaces the world. There is only one war and there is only one enemy. Whatever differences exist between these groups (and there are many) are subordinated by the goal of the destruction of America. Whatever wicked goals that these individuals and their leaders wish to pursue will be frustrated until America is finished off and shoved out of the picture. President Bush set exactly the right tone when, in September of 2001, he warned the world that they were either with us or with the terrorists. The same must go for the American left: just whose side are they on? We know whose side they were in Vietnam. They proclaimed in loudly, they flew VC flags, they flew on over to have their picture taken shooting at American planes. Whose side are they on this time? While it is mostly forgotten today, there was a ‘peace’ movement during the Civil War as well. The Copperheads (as anti-war Northern Democrats came to be known) opposed the war, opposed emancipation, and favored a negotiated peace with the South. Lincoln had many of them thrown in jail. In a war of national survival, there is no room for ‘dissent’ when ‘dissent’ is code for sympathy with the enemy. While it is unlikely that President Bush will ever suspend habeas corpus and order the present crop of traitors clamped in jail for the duration, it is important that we fight back against them harder than we ever did during Vietnam. That war could have been won. American, South Vietnamese, Australian, and South Korean forces won it with their blood. It was not lost because the enemy was superior in the field of arms: it was lost because American traitors, acting reasons that are their own, stabbed their country and their ally in the back. And, lest we forget, it could happen again. As a Side Note…
I see that many of you are using the comment feature which I’ve added to the page. I welcome this. I see as well that some of you have responded obscenely: that’s your right. But, you should know that my general theory of political argument is something like this:
First, they’ll simply call you ‘stupid’. Second, they’ll condescend to you. Third, they’ll try to out-argue you with irrelevant minutiae and biased sources (Howard Zinn says… Noam Chomsky says…) Fourth, they’ll declare that arguing with your or reading what you say is a waste of time (yet they go on reading). Finally, they’ll just call you a F*****G N**I as a substitute for reasoning and substantive debate. Dean/Bartlett for America
One of the nice things about Howard Dean’s campaign for the Presidency is its openness. His web site (which seems to be the centre of his entire operation) features a blogger on which one can comment (from which I have been banned for saying not-so-nice things about the character of Dr. Dean and his supporters) and a message board. It also touts a program under which one can sign up and be given the mailing addresses of undecided voters, addresses which you are supposed to use to write them personal letters encouraging them to support Dean for President. Anyone can sign up including, apparently, me.
So I did sign up: I’ve been a member for a few days, and I’ve been collecting the addresses as they are released (the site lets you have ten every 72 hours), and I’ve written a nice letter to send to them, encouraging them to support Dr. Dean’s campaign. I thought that I’d share that letter with you and encourage you to join me in writing similar letters: Dear Sir (or Madam), I am writing in the hope that I might persuade you to support Dr. Howard Dean, the former Governor of Vermont, in his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for President in 2004. Governor Dean represents exactly what America needs at this time: a Democrat who represents the same ‘Democratic wing of the Democratic Party’ which has been repeatedly rejected by American voters over a span of several decades. He represents the post-American values cherished by most liberal Democrats, a creed which places ideological goals ahead of the interests of the Republic and, therefore, is increasingly beloved by the treasonous classes. A Dean victory in the Democratic Primaries would be a great victory for America because it would probably ensure the near-annihilation of the Democratic Party in the fall of 2004, a move which all loyal and patriotic Americans must agree is long overdue. Governor Dean, we are told, is a ‘moderate.’ This is inaccurate. At best, he is a ‘Vermont Moderate’, which is to say that he is only moderate when compared with those in that state who wish to collectivise agriculture, mandate homosexuality, and abolish private property. Praising Howard Dean for his ‘centrism’ is a lot like praising those members of Stalin’s Politburo who only wanted to hold some show trails for their forbearance and level-headedness. The staunchest supporters of Howard Dean are the sort of people who, embarrassed to be American, believe that the nation ought to be handed over to international elites. In the first years of our War on Terrorism, Dean is playing the role of Henry Wallace, only with the internet. The forces which have gathered around him are a disloyal element, made up mostly of internet-savvy, over-educated young people who would happily haul down Old Glory, never to see it fly again, in exchange for further official affirmation of buggery and abortion, their primary lifestyle choices. While other candidates, most notably Dennis Kucinich, have drawn the support of America-hating traitors, Dean has the support of most of the cool and well-dressed ones. Under the glare of a campaign all of this will become apparent. Dean has already gone on the record as saying that he is of the opinion that an erosion of American power would not be such a bad thing. While such sentiments might swell the hearts of dot-com layoffs and the semi-literate fans of Michael Moore, they will not fail to earn the ire of decent, honest, and hard-working Americans. I have not even begun to discuss social issues. On these, as everyone knows, Dean is far to the left of a great majority of the American people. The overwhelming majority of people in the South don’t approve of homosexual behavior- let alone ‘civil unions’ or gay ‘marriage.’ What do you think shall be the fate of the Democrat Party in Dixie if Dean is the nominee? For that matter- gay marriages aren’t even favored in liberal California. Do you really think that it’s possible to run a winning campaign on such an issue? Some Democrats are willing to accept that Dean will lose, but they hope that his campaign will serve as the catalyst of a later revolution, just as the Goldwater campaign of 1964 did for Republicans. But this misses the point entirely. One of the greatest legacies of the Goldwater campaign was all that it did to bring about the rise of the Republican Party in the South, a move which set in motion the changes which have made the GOP the majority party in America. Dean’s campaign offers no hope of bringing the Democratic message to new circles, for he is merely preaching more of the same old and tired nonsense as other losing Democrats have in the past. He’ll appeal to the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party, but to who else? Nor is this a matter which simply concerns the fate of Governor Dean and who controls the Presidency through January 20, 2009. A lop-sided Dean defeat would help to enhance the Republican majority in both houses of Congress. As things stand today, the GOP is nearly a lock to pick up at least three seats in the Senate: South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. If a few conservative-leaning and moderate Democrats retire (a prospect, I think, made more likely by Dean becoming the nominee) the Republicans could pick up seats in Florida and Louisiana as well. In the event that nominee Dean turns into the disaster which he looks to be, Democratic seats in California, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin could be captured as well. In other words, making Dean the nominee risks giving the GOP a filibuster-proof Senate majority. In the House things look little better, especially given the recent success that the Republicans have had in the Texas Redistricting War. Democrats, I think, see Howard Dean as the living incarnation of President Jed Bartlett from NBC’s The West Wing. The tough-seeming Governor of a little-known New England state. In fact, though I don’t ever recall seeing it openly admitted, I suspect that Dean’s campaign theme (‘Dean for America’) is stolen from an episode of that show, where we see that Bartlett’s campaign managed enticed him to run, in part, through the exact same slogan (‘Bartlett for America’). Of course, what the Deaniacs seem to have forgotten is that, unlike on TV, Republicans don’t deliberately throw debates and elections by saying and doing the sort of stupid things as Aaron Sorkin would have it. The Dean campaign is bound for failure and, therefore, I ask you to support it. For the good of the country, Howard Dean must be the Democratic nominee for President. Sunday, October 26, 2003
Canada’s Last Chance
Already some on the right are seeking to mobilize opposition to the creation of the new Conservative Party of Canada. I can understand exactly why they’re doing this: the deal is awful from the right-wing point of view. Not only does the selection of the leader is proscribes favor the former Progressive Conservatives, but it also concedes to the Toy point of view on all sorts of policy issues. I understand these concerns, I even agree with them: but I’m not going to join the opponents of the deal.
Canadian conservatives have nothing left to lose. The Alliance is a dead-end, the Liberals and the left-wing media has managed to successful smear us as Canada’s version of the Nazi party, an image which seems to be impossible to shake. We’ll probably retain some of our Western base if we go it alone, but I very much doubt that we’ll do much more than that. Who wants to go through all of the effort it will require to bring about that marginal result? To fight a stacked battle year after year? There’s no point to it. No, we need to go into this deal: but we need to go in with our eyes wide open. Many of the people within the new party are as much our enemies as the Liberals and the NDP are. They hate us and our values and, in general, I suspect that we feel the same way about them. We must be wary of them and always on guard. Despite this, we need to help the parties merge. We will never get anywhere so long as we have two parties which are viewed in the minds of the people as being ‘conservative’- especially since the Alliance tends to allow itself to drift off to the left during election campaigns. No, we need to merge: and then we need to capture the infrastructure of the new party. Whatever the platform says at the moment (or even during a campaign) is irrelevant: we can change all of that later so long as we have the right people in place. The goal here is to destroy the Tories; we can worry about the rest later. If any of the people we are forced to tolerate for the time being (such as Scott Brison) prove to be particularly loathsome, we can purge them once we win internal power. Canada is on the verge of destruction. If we allow the right to be destroyed in this election, there will be no hope for a conservative government for another decade (if the Alliance is reduced to thirty seats, how can we possibly expect it to jump to government in the election after the next). What will be left in a decade? We’ll have thousands (or tens of thousands) of married gay couples. Our taxes will be higher than ever and our budget crammed with every possible sort of wasteful government program. Our military will be gone. Our alliance with the United States will be destroyed. By 2014 the Liberals will probably be trying to convince us to join the European Union as a way of propping up our ailing economy and, without doubt, our Government’s friends in Paris will probably be happy to have us. This is the last fight for Canada: if we lose this one, there will be nothing left to save in this country- the average Canadian will, after another decade down this road, be little different politically than the average German or Frenchman. We will have been fully continentalized. This is a looming disaster, one which cannot be avoided by be easy or pleasant measures. If we are ever to restore the pride of our nation, we have to win an election- and we have to do it now, not in the year 2025. There is, of course, the very real danger that we could lose all the internal battles within the Conservative Party and thereafter watch it turn into the second incarnation of the Mulroney Tories. However, I think we all know how such a development would be dealt with. This is the last chance for the West to get back in to Canada. If we fail now- if Westerners and conservatives again find ourselves on the outside looking in, then we shall look elsewhere for salvation. Only this time our leader will not politely state that, “the West wants in,� they’ll shout, “the West wants out!� The time has come to either save this nation or give up on it. If we can’t succeed, then we’ll secede. Abolish Bilingualism
Many conservatives were (rightly) agitated when they saw that the document which provides the basis for the creation of the new Conservative Party of Canada states that the new party will support ‘progressive’ social policies. I fully understand this as, in leftist circles, ‘progressive’ is generally a code word for ‘perverted’. However, what I found equally alarming within the document was its casual affirmation that the new party would support the tyrannical and monstrous policy of bilingualism which has been forced upon us by the Federal Government and enshrined in the Constitution which is the hideous legacy of Pierre Elliot Trudeau. It is absurd that in a free and democratic society I and others should have a foreign language forced upon me, especially when the speakers of that language fail to show any respect for my language in the Province that they control. A principled party of the right should commit itself both to repealing official bilingualism and salting the fields from which such a repellent idea sprang.
Bilingualism is about more than just policy. It is a symbol which goes very deeply to the meaning of Canada. Official bilingualism is a method of constantly indoctrinating the public with the erroneous notion that it is desirable that the English and French traditions play an equal role in Canada. The roots of pretty much everything that is wrong with Canada can be traced to Quebec. I looked upon with pride as the United States, Great Britain, and Australia liberated Iraq from the tyranny of Saddam Hussein. The members of the Anglosphere, that special part of the West which contains the greatest civilization and the best people in the history of the world: the defenders of mankind, the great defenders of the heritage of liberty which now belongs to the children of England. Canada should have been there too, for we are also born of that heritage. We were not because of the Continental tainting of our country which we have allowed to occur. Our government today is more French than English and that is why I, and many others, could never consent to serve it in any way. As long as we ignored Quebec and allowed it to live on as an isolated backwater, we were fine. It was when we sought to make Quebec- the same Quebec which sought to sabotage our efforts in two World Wars- a full partner in our nation that we destroyed it. With Quebec came the horrible doctrines of the modern left. From Quebec came Trudeau and rest of his crew, the discarding of our old morality. Our nation has been Francofied. We in English Canada have consented to be ruled by Quebec for too long- we have allowed their ideas to ooze into our own patterns of thought and corrupt us. One of the main reasons that Ontarians has, in recent years, elected so many Liberals is that they are afraid of upsetting their French neighbours. We of English Canada live today as though we are a conquered nation. We cater to Quebec and ship them our tax dollars in tribute. We consent to having the French language forcibly placed upon all of our consumer products while they arrest bakers for using too much English on their signs. They made us haul down the Red Ensign because the Union Jack offends them so. Was it Montcalm who won on the Plains of Abraham? The Quebeckers are the conquered, and they should have been made to live in a fashion consistent with that status. I’ve long said that I would like to run as a candidate of the Bloc Québécois here in British Columbia. Certainly, the Bloc is a motley crew of socialists and other losers, but we agree on at least one big issue, which is more than I can say about my relations with the rest of Canada’s political parties. On the stump I would have but one things to say, “The Bloc wants Quebec out of Canada- and so do I.� But that, of course, is a fantasy. Like it or not, we’re stuck with Quebec for the time being. But that doesn’t mean that we have to be nice to them. If a the Conservative Party thinks that its going to be able to win any number of seats in Quebec without losing seats in the West, then they’ve been acting as though Jean Chrétien’s new pot law has already been enacted. A fight for conservatism and the West must, by definition, be a fight against the disproportionate influence enjoyed by Quebec on the national stage. Any rise in Western power must be accompanied by a decrease in the power of Quebec. Let us begin by seeking to obliterate the tyranny of bilingualism. I Wonder...
Does anyone else recall these reports? I realize that, supposedly, a hunter has been detained for starting the fire accidentially. But, still...
Thanks for the Reviews
I've enjoyed what many of you have had to say about me in recent days, wonderful.
Saturday, October 25, 2003
My Enemies
I see that I have a few fans tonight passing around my messages. So much the better. Come, stay, learn.
General Boykin Was Right
One of the things that Lieutenant General William ‘Jerry’ Boykin said to so outrage the left was that, when facing off against an enemy in Somalia, he was confident because he knew that his God was real and that the god of his enemy was a false one, an idol. General Boykin is a litmus test in the political side of the War on Terrorism: are you so blinded by the false dogmas of ‘tolerance’ and ‘multiculturalism’ that you would demand the firing of a fine solider simply because he appears to be ill-disposed towards the ‘religion’ of the enemy? Not only should General Boykin not be fired: he ought to get a medal for being the one senior officer with the courage to say what we all know to be true: while many slaves of Allah might be fine people on an individual basis, their faith is a false one which was founded by a pervert and spread by the sword. Those Moslem nations which pose no threat to us do so only because they practice a version of Islam which has been distorted by centuries of corruption. Those Moslems here who pose no treat do so only because their religion has been Westernized. Anyone practicing ‘true Islam’, that is to say Islam as it is explicitly set out in the Koran, is a danger to us, because ‘true Islam’ is a totalitarian ideology which demands the complete conquest and subjugation of the world.
Now, let us drift back to something I said earlier. I called Mohammed a pervert. In Islam, you aren’t even supposed to depict Mohammed in pictures or quote him directly, so I’m pretty sure that calling the ‘Prophet’ a pervert is a stoning offense. Someone is probably drawing up the Fatwa as you read this. In any case: it’s the truth. Mohammed was a pervert, a pedophile to be exact. The Hadith, a collection of sayings of Mohammed which is regarded by Moslems as second only to the Koran in its holiness, records that Mohammed began having dreams about Aisha, the daughter of his friend Abu Bakr, when she was four or five years old. When Mohammed approached Abu Bakr about marriage to Aisha, the father naturally had some reservations (Mohammed would have been roughly fifty at the time), but luckily Allah told Mohammed that it was perfectly alright for him to marry Aisha. The Hadith records the rest: "[T]he Prophet married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old.� (Hadith, Sahih Bukhari 7:62:64) In other words, by any conventional standard, the holy and revered father of Islam was a child molester. We are also told that “Islam is peace.� This, at best, is a gross distortion. The Islamic concept of ‘peace’ is rather like the Soviet one: peace after world conquest. Moslem doctrine holds that the world is divided into the ‘House of Peace’ (Dar es Salaam) and the ‘House of War’ (Dars el-Harb). There will be peace only when the ‘House of Peace’ (Islam) conquers the entire world. This is broadly similar to the Soviet claim that peace, ultimately, simply meant communist world rule. The tool for bringing the world under Islamic control is ‘Jihad’ (Holy War). The claims of some scholars that ‘Jihad’ simply refers to an internal struggle would doubtlessly be disputed by the thousands of Israelis and Americans murdered in the last few decades in its name. We, in the name of multiculturalism and the other treasonable doctrines of the modern left, give far too much latitude to Muslims. Should the Islamic religion be banned outright and Mosques closed? No. But those whose Imam’s preach Jihad against America and Israel should be. Islam doesn’t deserve the same sort of treatment as other religions because it doesn’t act like other religions. I might not approve of the doctrines of Buddhism, Mormonism, or the Wiccan ‘religion’- but I’m not worried about a Wiccan terrorist cell plotting to douse me with poison gas. When millions of Buddhists the world over begin forming violent criminal gangs whose ultimate goal is to place the world under a totalitarian system of government, we’ll talk but, until then, we need to worry about the people who are doing just that. I have already written at considerable length about the need for a military crusade overseas to destroy Islamism and to kill its supporters. But we need to talk more about the steps necessary to fight back against the Islamic religion itself. It is an unpleasant subject, because freedom of religion is guaranteed by the Constitution and, therefore, we will have to step carefully. But it is one which, for the sake of the Republic, must be tackled. A good place to start would be placing a ban on Moslem clerics entering prisoners to proselytize. The greatest source of growth in the Islamic religion in America is jailhouse coverts and, as we have seen on many occasions, these converts are extremely dangerous and prone to becoming involved in terrorism. Moreover, such a ban could, for obvious reasons, be sold to a majority of the American people and would send the right sort of signal to the world. Second, the so-called Islamic ‘civil rights’ organizations which operate freely in the United States- groups such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the American Muslim Council, must be shut down. They are terrorist fronts and one of the strongest propaganda tools of America’s enemies. Just recently Abdurahman Alamoudi, the founder of the American Muslim Council, was arrested for his links to terrorism. That Alamoudi was linked to terrorism has been known for many years. In the year 2000 he gave a speech at a rally in front of the White House in which he screamed about being a supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah. That he was not arrested by now suggests a dangerous reluctance to arrest supposed ‘civil rights’ leaders, even when their links to terror are obvious. In July a former senior member of the CAIR and the AMC was arrested for training with an al-Qaeda affiliated group. After 9-11, one of the groups which CAIR (‘America’s leading Muslim civil rights organization’) suggested donating to in order to ‘help the victims’ was the Holy Land Foundation a group which, shortly thereafter, was shut down for being a fundraising arm of Hamas. Third, the American people need to be educated on the true nature of Islam. A single segment on Dateline NBC detailing Mohammed’s history of pedophilia would do more to convince Americans of the rightness of the war than nearly anything else. Islam is not a benign religion- it is at best unhelpful and at worst it is a cancer upon the human race. We need to set this history of Islam straight. A good place to start would be with the Crusades, which traditionally head the long list of Islamic grievances against the West. Why were the Crusades launched? Was it because the Pope awoke one morning and simply began screaming ‘Deus lo volt!’? No: the Crusades came about only after Islam had spent centuries waging aggressive war against all of its neighbours, seeking to convert them by the sword. Islamic barbarians would have even conquered Europe, had it not been for the heroism of Charles Martel (one of the last good Frenchmen) who stopped that at the Battle of Tours. The Crusades were launched only after a Moslem mob rampaged through Jerusalem, killing Christians and defiling the holy sites of Christianity. Now, none of this means that we should round up an intern Moslems within our own countries or commit any other act of violence against them. Luckily for us, most Western ‘Moslems’ are as ignorant of their religion as most Christians and Jews. Some of them, even, really do practice a perfectly normal and benign version of Islam which has been modified by years of Westernization. But we must not let the presence of these normal and kind individuals blind us to the real danger of the world-wide Islamic menace. Our enemies our fighting a war of religion. We cannot ignore this fact, for they will not allow us to do so. We are not fighting against the general concept of ‘terrorism’, but rather we are fighting their god. In the service of their god, they would kill each and every single one of us if it were possible. They have the will, the only lack the means. If we give them enough time, they will find the weapons to match their hate. Their god commands them to kill and conquer. Their god commands them to subjugate women, slaughter apostates, and forcibly convert the world to their faith. Their god has a name- and General Boykin was right, it isn’t ‘Allah’: it’s Satan. Thursday, October 23, 2003
Winning the War
The controversy surrounding Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s memo on the status of the War on Terrorism raises two interesting questions. First: are we winning this war? Yes we are. We have liberated fifty million people in Iraq and Afghanistan and we have captured and killed many of al-Qaeda’s leaders. But are we doing as well as we could be doing? No. Could we be doing better? Of course. That was the point that the Secretary raised- in this conflict we can never be idle, never satisfied with having made ‘enough’ progress. Rather, we must press forever onwards to a total victory.
Admitting that you are not doing as well as you’d like is far from an admission of failure: it’s an exhortation to hard work. I’d like to see the planet cleansed of all of the terrorists, their supporters, and their sympathizers in the blink of an eye. That we have yet to meet that standard doesn’t mean that we’re losing. We are doing well, but there is still much more work that needs to be done. I’m going to offer a little advice for the battle ahead. Create a Sense that the Nation is ‘At War’: After 9-11 I thought, “we’re never going to forget this.’ But, we have. There needs to be an enhanced awareness of the specifics of the situation. This is a conflict with the scale of the Cold War or the Second World War- there needs to be a general awareness of that. We have too quickly returned to the patterns of peace- to the petty political sniping, the silly news stories, and the general atmosphere of apathy towards foreign affairs. There is not a danger of the public becoming disengaged from the war because they are already disengaged. This has been a flaw in the approach of the Administration right from the start. In his speech from the Oval Office on the night of September 11th, the President deliberately avoided obvious references to war. Nor has Bush and his inner circle (with a few occasional exceptions) seemed eager to play up scope and danger of this conflict. Right there, in September 11th, the President should have gone on TV and said something like this: “What we have witnessed today was not, as some have alleged, merely a ‘crime.’ It was an act of war perpetuated against our country by the enemies of all mankind. Nor does this mark the simple start of a ‘war’ as we have known in the past two decades, to be over and forgotten in a few months. My fellow Americans this day is the first day of the Third World War.� Had the President done that then, the newspaper headlines the next day wouldn’t have screamed, “Tragedy in New York, Washington�, they would have screamed, “World War Three!� and the various factions which have been so troublesome during this war would have had a far more difficult time of it. You can march in opposition to a Kosovo, a Gulf War or a Vietnam- but against a World War? After all, the American memory of ‘world war’ is pretty much restricted to the Second World War which, in popular memory, no one opposed. Moreover, it would have helped to better explain the reasons for the invasion of Iraq. In a world war, there would have been little political debate on the question (though plenty of military debate) - few people, in 1943, marched demanding ‘Hands off Italy.’ It will be harder now to do this than it would have been in September of 2001. If the President had declared then that 9-11 was the start of World War Three all of the networks would, within a few hours, have been flashing fancy ‘WW3’ graphics. It would have shifted the terrain of the political debate. In those first few days anyone attempting to resist would have been steamrollered and, by the time that most politicians and lawmakers were able to have second thoughts, they’d have already voted some sort of declaration of war along with appropriations for said war. The case can no longer be made with the same sort of urgency, for there is no longer the same general atmosphere of crisis and confusion. Rather, it will need to be made through gradual and incremental steps. After 9-11 some people proposed selling ‘war bonds’ to finance the effort. It was dismissed at the time- but ought to be revisited now. Not only would such bonds be able to fund the growing deficit, but they could be launched with a splashy multi-million dollar advertising campaign which would help to raise public awareness of the war effort. People have a vague memory of ‘war bonds’ and understand their meaning. They aren’t sold to fund a casual effort- they’re sold only in times of serious danger. Whether or not they’re really of any financial utility doesn’t matter nearly as much as their visibility. Another effective way to create a ‘war atmosphere’ in the country would be to greatly increase recruiting efforts on the part of the Armed Forces. The forces ought to forget the touchy-feely peacetime recruitment tactics that have, to date, been used for the All-Volunteer Force. The ‘Army of One’ slogan ought to be ditched in favor of something more appropriate to the times, perhaps, “The Nation Needs You.� It might even be worthwhile to consider making recruitment campaigns more violent in nature, seeking to emphasize the role of the military in making America’s enemies dead rather than in sending former soldiers to college. At the same time, however, it would be worthwhile to consider a massive boost in benefits and pay to Armed Services personnel. Forget about a 5% or 10% raise- we ought to give each and every single solider, sailor, Marine, and airman a 100% raise. Double all of their pay- we can take the money from welfare queens, criminals, and civilian bureaucrats. This would make the military the highest-paid profession accessible to the average American. Under this system an eighteen year-old Private just out of high school could make something like $40,000 per year. This only seems fair, as we’re going to be asking him to potentially die in a foreign war. Under the present conditions the President cannot simply up and declare ‘World War Three’ to be ongoing. Rather, he must work towards it by taking steps to create a war atmosphere. Another excellent way to do this is by waging an aggressive attack on all forms of domestic spending which are unrelated to security. At the present time, the Federal Budget is more than $2 trillion, only $400 billion of which is devoted to defense with, at the most, another $200 billion going to other non-DOD security functions. The President should announce that, of the remaining $1.4 trillion in the budget, he wants to cut $400 billion in order to balance the budget and pay for the war. That means, yes, that there won’t be a prescription drug benefit. Tough. If he plays things right, within a few months anyone harping on about that would sound like an idiot or worse. Now, of course, the left (and the limp-wristed wing of the GOP) will respond to any effort to cut domestic spending to pay for the war by arguing that taxes ought to be raised to make the rich pay for their ‘fair share’ of the war effort (or, as they’ll put it- they want to ‘repeal the Bush tax cuts’, after which they will move on in an effort to ‘repeal the Reagan, Kennedy, and Andrew Johnson tax cuts’ as well). The President needs to be front and centre arguing against this position. Economic security (meaning the health of the American economy) is as vital to the war effort as military security, raising taxes will choke off economic growth at a vital time. With a willingness to increase the harshness of their rhetoric and a sufficiently aggressive plan of attack, the Bush Administration ought to be able to paint any calls for raising taxes as treasonable, at best. Moreover, the President should pick up his level of rhetoric against Iran, Syria, and North Korea- all strong candidates to be the next stop of the US Armed Forces’ World Tour. He should make it clear that, sooner or latter, he plans to go to war with all of them. As the atmosphere of political combat over the next war rises, he should find a time to insert the phrase ‘Third World War’ into a set of casual remarks. He could say something like, “this conflict, this Third World War, is a war of not months, but years and decades.� Such a remark would be rapidly picked up upon by the media. With the right sort of encouragement, the conservative media would rapidly pick it up and, from there, it would rapidly filter into the mainstream media. Altogether the goal here must be that, when the average American wakes up, they will swiftly be reminded that the nation is at war. Widen the War: For the Third World War to really be seen as such, it must move forward. Right now we seem stalled. To a very large extent it feels as though the war is over and we are now left to deal with the problems of peace. That is because no new target has yet been picked in the war. After the destruction of the Taliban, pretty much everyone knew that the next stop was Baghdad. But where are we going to now? It cannot stop here. Moving on quickly would also have the decided advantage of short-circuiting the pointless and unnecessary post-war debate over Iraq. Iraq’s war is over. The Coalition is victorious there. It’s still dangerous there: but active combat operations are over. We must move on. From Iraq, the United States has an excellent base from which to apply military pressure against both Syria and Iran. Syria, I would argue, ought to be the next nation on the list. It continues to sponsor terrorism- not only against Israel but, seemingly, against US forces in Iraq as well. Moreover, the Syrian armed forces are no stronger than those of Iraq except that they’re probably stupid enough to attempt to fight a direct battle. They could be exterminated by US firepower in a matter of weeks. Iran and North Korea are more difficult problems- for North Korea already has nuclear weapons and Iran soon will. Moreover, they are both large enough and well enough equipped militarily to make an invasion difficult (especially in the case of North Korea, where there is no place from which the US would be easily able to stage such an attack). Instead, both nations ought to be subjected to a massive aerial bombardment designed to destroy their weapons facilities and punish their governments for their actions. US Special Forces might be introduced into both nations to cause trouble. In the case of Iran, if the initial bombing could conceivably be followed up by a ground invasion if it seems practicable to do so. But other nations must be added to the target list as well. Libya, which has been relatively docile in recent years, is reportedly hard at work on a nuclear program. Any facilities associated with such a program should be attacked and destroyed. If the Libyan government attempt to retaliate or resist, I’m sure that Colonel Qadaffi has other children. The nation must also be awakened to the danger of rising Red power in South America. Already Venezuela and Brazil have fallen under the grasp of ultra-left wing regimes and Columbia continues to be besieged by leftist FARC terrorists. Worse still, the Bolivian President has recently been deposed by radical communistic groups. Hugo Chavez, the President of Venezuela, is known to have supported both Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda. The renewed rise of the South American left is a real danger to the national security of the United States. The President should make the case for this and, perhaps, even begin to contemplate military action against Venezuela, which is easily the most pro-terrorist nation in this hemisphere. Efforts should also be made to encourage rightists to depose the other left-wing regimes on the continent. This is not a limited war being waged for limited aims- to depose a dictator, to stop ethnic cleansing, to punish a territorial incursion. Rather this is a war of ideology: a clash of civilizations. It is not a war of East versus West or Moslem versus Christian and Jew. It is a war of the pro-American against anti-American. It is a war of good against evil. The President must remind the world of what he said on September 20th, 2001: either you are with America or you are with the terrorists. This means that we’re also going to have to deal with our ‘friends’ such as the Saudis and Pakistanis, who seek American support but continue to provide indirect support to terrorists. A stark choice must be offered to those who would seek to sit on the fence in this war. Neutrality is pro-terrorist. Anyone who refuses to join in hunting down and killing the terrorists is complicit in their actions and shall share in their fate. The war does not stop or slow. It is ongoing and it will go on until every last terrorist, every last terrorist supporter, and every last terrorist sympathizer has been butchered. There will be no compromise with evil, no compact with hell. The Department of War: In planning for this war, one must ask if the present Cold War-era structure of the various agencies and Departments of the Federal Government is suited to the present war. The Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the CIA, the NSA, and the FBI are all top-heavy and overly bureaucratic. There are too many paper-pushers and not enough warriors. Their command structure is too fragmented. The solution is simple: take all of the security agencies within the Federal Government and create a single, integrated, super-agency. Some have suggested calling it the ‘Department of National Security�. I have, I think we ought to reach back into the past and revive a proud and old name: I think that we should call it the “Department of War.� Under this plan the CIA, NSA, and DHS would cease to be civilian agencies and be integrated with the Armed Forces. So would the portion of the FBI that does work on non-criminal cases. Posse Comitatus would probably have to be repealed to make this viable, thereby upsetting the ACLU and again proving the virtue of this plan. All of the artificial barriers which have been erected against information sharing would be torn down. Moreover, all of the various groups could, by such means, be allowed to work as a single unit. CIA information could be followed upon instantly by FBI agents on the ground. CIA operatives could fully operate domestically. More than that, the CIA and NSA would easily be able to call upon military assets and vice versa. The War Department would, eventually, come to consume half of the entire Federal Budget. The Secretary of War would become the second most powerful man in the United States, behind only the President. Because the War Department would operate under military rules, it could therefore operate with military efficiency, cutting through the present tangles of bureaucracy. This is especially true because the reorganization could be used as an opportunity to purge the Pentagon of a great number of bureaucratic obstructionists. Under the new scheme, Regional Commanders would effectively operate directly under the War Secretary. And the new Regional Commanders, of course, would be military officers chosen specifically for being intelligent and aggressive. They could all be given the power to, at will, launch limited attacks against any terrorist-related target, hopefully creating a situation where the bombing of a terrorist training camp in some remote part of the world becomes a near-daily occurrence. Perhaps the creation of the Department of War would even be combined with a gutting of the State Department, which has repeatedly proven itself ill-equipped to advance American interests. The State Department could be reduced to his Secretary and his closest advisors, overseeing a series of entirely ceremonial Ambassadors and embassies which concentrated entirely on consular functions. The actual work of diplomacy could be left to a smaller group of specially appointed roving Ambassadors-at-Large, who could be chosen for their belligerence and general disdain for America’s enemies. Most of all, any large-scale reorganization at State must focus on clearing out those Foreign Service Officers who work as a fifth column, deliberately undermining American foreign policy. Create a Covert Agency for ‘Wet Work’ Overseas: However, no matter how well the Federal Government is reorganized, there will still be a need for at least one additional covert agency. What is needed to fight this war is an organization which operates like the old CIA as it existed in the nightmares of the paranoid. This new group, perhaps a revived “Office of Strategic Services� would be charged with a single primary task: killing those enemies of America who, for one reason or another, it would be better to kill covertly and overtly. It would be impractical to use a cruise missile to kill a college student in Hamburg who has a room full of al-Qaeda manuals and is preparing to become a terrorist. Moreover, it is unlikely that the German police would arrest such an individual. So, what do you do? Simple: you break into his apartment in the middle of the night and cut his throat. That might sound harsh- but it ought to be remembered that the 9-11 plot was hatched, planned, and carried out by just such men. The covert assassination of a handful of men now might save thousands of American lives in the future. Nor should the targets of such agency be confined merely to members of al-Qaeda. Rather, it should be used to conduct car bombings to kill dangerous anti-American politicians, kidnap foreign journalists who support terrorists, burn down Islamist schools which teach terrorism, destroy stores which sell pro-terrorist goods, blow up radio and television stations which broadcast pro-terrorist material and generally to turn life for terrorists and their supporters into a fearful hell. It should be careful to never deliberately target anyone who is not involved with terrorism, but it should put a particular emphasis on killing those who are recent initiates into the terrorist world in order to create the impression that only the slightest involvement with terrorists can bring a swift and violent death. Call for Volunteers: Sometimes even the Democrats have a good idea. When they do, we ought to steal it. Wesley Clark’s proposal for the creation of a ‘Civilian Reserve’ is a very good idea, even if it requires a little bit of tweaking. Basically, General Clark wants to create a system whereby American civilians can enter their civil skills into a database and make themselves available for call-up in the event of a national emergency. The organization he envisions would be explicitly non-military in nature. What I propose is similar, but different. A new ‘Homeland Defense Corps’ would be created, with units in every state of the Union. The Corps would be a very lightly trained militia, perhaps meeting for only two nights a month, whose members would be available for immediate induction into the Armed Forces upon the order of the President. Its members would be paid a token but significant sum (perhaps $200 a month) and be organized into units by State, perhaps even reviving the proud names and histories of Civil War regiments. Its members would receive some training and, in theory, would also be available as civilian auxiliaries in the event of an emergency. Moreover, people as young as fifteen and as old as sixty would be allowed to join the Homeland Defense Corps. Members would be given ranks and uniforms and gradually pushed towards a military style of discipline. Ranks (and additional pay) would be earned by volunteering for additional training. Strong efforts would be made to push the Corps in high schools (and, I suspect, the possibility of earning $200 a month for going to a few meetings would cause a lot of people to join). After all, how many high school boys would sign up if they were offered a chance to fire an M-16 and get paid for it? With sufficient promotion, I think, the HDC would become a mainstream activity in some high schools and, in some areas, a nearly universal activity. The primary purpose of the regular HDC meetings would be to indoctrinate members with pro-military and pro-American attitudes. At least every second month one meeting would be devoted to detailing the threats against the United States, its people, and its way of life. Kill More People: The real key to victory, the thread that runs through all of this, is simple: we have to kill more people. Specifically, more terrorists. As I have said before, we will win this war when we can bring ourselves to fully grasp the mathematics of the situation. In any society, there is only a limited body of people willing to engage in terrorism, especially suicide terrorism. We must take active measures to attrition that body. We must not stop. We cannot stop. No victory is permanent. No defeat is forever. The only way that we shall win this was is if we continuously take the fight to the enemy, grind away at him, kill him everywhere we find him: that is how we shall win. Saturday, October 18, 2003
La Reconquista in Motion
The continued entry of Mexican illegal aliens into the United States is a grave and growing threat to the continued existence of the Republic. While it is certainly true that the majority of those Mexicans (and other Latinos) who illegally enter the country via America’s southern border do so for economic reasons, it is also true that their entry and their way of life serves the interests of a certain segment of the Mexican elite which has never been reconciled to the results of the Mexican War as well as the interests of America’s enemies both foreign and domestic.
In 1846, in response to continued Mexican violations of Texas’ southern border, President James Polk asked for (and received) a declaration of war against Mexico. In the conflict that followed an army, under General Winfield Scott, arrived by the sea at Vera Cruz and marched upon Mexico City. Other American forces moved out from Texas, securing the nation’s frontier along the Rio Grande, while other forced seized California and New Mexico. Following Scott’s occupation of Mexico City, the government of Mexico signed a treaty with the United States, ceding all of its northern territories to the United States. For a century and a half some Mexicans have dreamed of regaining those lost territories. By the time we entered this century most had given up upon that dream. But then a new player emerged onto the scene- the ethnic identity politics of the 1960’s. Mexico’s new generation of leaders isn’t made up of petty thugs, illiterate peasant populists, and screaming socialist demagogues. The latest generation of Mexican leaders is American educated- a product of America’s most liberal universities. While this means that most of them are no longer wedded to the economic idiocy of the past- their cultural and educational backgrounds have welded them to a theory of the world that must, ultimately, make the United States their enemy. These Mexican elites are matched in the United States by the many Hispanic politicians, desperately advanced by a Democratic Party in search of votes, who mutter about American ‘theft’ of ‘Mexican land’ and whose loyalty to the United States is dubious at best. They dream of the reconquest of those lands that Mexico lost. They style is la reconquista, the same name as was given to the gradual process by which the Moslem Moors were driven from Spain. They aim to take the Southwest and either restore it to Mexico or to create a new country, styled ‘Aztlan’ (or, the land of the Aztecs. Odd nomenclature, as the Aztecs never lived in the Southwestern states and virtually all Latinos in the United States are not descended from them). The millions of illegal aliens entering the country constitute nothing less than a vast civilian army, the primary weapon of la reconquista. Unless immediate action is taken to resolve the situation, I fear that we will never see this end without bloodshed. Recalling the words of another politician who warned of the dangers of unchecked immigration, like the Roman I seem to see the river Tiber foaming with much blood. This sounds alarmist, I know. Many will argue that the present immigration by Mexicans into the United States is simply the latest in a long line of mass movements into this country. They will argue that, given time, even the massive numbers of Latinos who have come to the Southwest will be assimilated and Americanized. But let us consider the dynamics of the situation. At the present the United States is being afflicted by an influx of nearly two million foreigners every single year. Moreover, unlike those Italians or Irishmen, who found themselves in a strange land far from home (with most of them knowing that they could never go home again), Mexicans illegals are just a few hundred miles from their birthplaces. Most of these people come to earn money, not to become American. They are a disloyal element, retaining their former nationality and disdaining the country in which they live. Making the problem worse is the fact that these people are not generally distributed across the nation, but rather concentrated in a few select areas, thereby increasing their localized influence. The very scale of this immigration would be assimilation difficult under any circumstances. However, the possibility of assimilation is almost ruled out because of the many individuals who are conspiring to prevent even an attempt at it. Useful Morons: Most of those blocking assimilation do so for reasons not directly related to the problem at hand. The left in general, and the Democratic Party in particular, loves illegal immigration because they hope that Hispanics who are not integrated into the American way of life will vote along the same lines as blacks presently do. This is a very grave mistake. True, in the short term such a strategy is likely to be successful. Already, the left has generally managed to make people believe that any opposition to illegal immigration is an expression of racism. But the long-term possibilities associated with the strategy of the Democrats are fearful. Essentially, by their actions, the left in this country is creating a large resident population which does not think of itself as American. They speak only Spanish, they vote in Mexican elections, and they collect American dollars from the American taxpayer and vote for Democrats in American elections in exchange. The vote illegally, of course, but that matters little since they entered the country illegally in the first place and generally have no respect for its laws. We have no idea of exactly how many elections these people have turned, but it must be a large number thanks to Democrat laws which make voting a snap for non-citizens. They are here for the dollars- not to be patriots. What will happen when the dollars stop flowing to them? What happens when they come to understand that the promises of the Democratic politicians they follow are all lies. The Mexican Government deliberately allows the emigration of these people because they fear that they could make revolution there. Left alone, will they make revolution here? The Plan: What happens when there are ten million such Mexicans illegally in California? When there are fifteen million? Already there are parts of California which are indistinguishable from Mexico. As more arrive, the jobs which they came to seek, the cheap labour jobs which Americans no longer wish to do, will disappear. We shall end up with a great discontented mass of people, ready for a demagogue to light a match. And we shall have one of America’s great political parties which is so utterly without loyalty to the nation that it will hand to these people real political power. The demagogues will know who to blame for their poverty, for their joblessness, for their suffering- the hated Anglo and, probably, the hated blacks and assimilated Latinos as well. The damned Gringos will be blamed. From there events shall take on a life of their own. The ideology of victimhood among Hispanics in certain circles of the Southwest is strong. These people, those who regard themselves as victims of America rather than Americans, view the results of the Mexican War as entirely illegitimate. They claim that the areas ceded by Mexico at the end of that war never ceased being Mexican land and intend to make this assertion a fact by changing the dynamics of the situation on the ground. Unless America changes course, and does so rapidly, there shall some day be a reckoning. In many schools in California Mexican holidays are celebrated with great vigor than American ones. These children, who grow up in America and are mostly American citizens, often speak little or no English, have few connections to American culture, and lack all bonds of affection with the American state. In effect, despite being technically American, they are still Mexican. These Mexicans, viewing themselves as Mexican patriots, will some day attempt to rise and restore what they see as theirs. Already their leading Hispanic political figures, such as Cruz Bustamante and Antonio Villaraigosa, refuse to renounce the aims of groups which seek the secession of the Southwest. What shall happen when the day comes, as it now seems inevitable, when California elects men who not only refuse to renounce the point, but openly support it? What then? There are many good and loyal Mexican-Americans in the United States. We have no issue with them. The problem is this vast class, native raised and imported, who have been taught to be more Mexican than American. Many of them, indeed, are not American at all. It is all well and good for a people to retain their cultural traditions- their foods, their particular ceremonies, and their other customs. It is something else altogether for them to retain political loyalty to their former nation. Those who come to stay in America must totally renounce any former allegiance. If it would serve the interests of the United States to burn their former home village to the ground, they should be willing to set the fire, however much it might pain them personally. There is no shortage of people who wish to come to the United States and be unconditionally loyal to the Republic. The doors ought not be open to those who will offer anything less than total allegiance. The Coming Battle: Will middle-class parents in Pennsylvania want to send their college-bound kids off to war to restore the Union? Will they swear to fill the vacant ranks with a million free men more? I doubt it. The left has deliberately undermined our faith in causes. “We stole it from them anyways,� people will say. The international community will love it. Their ultimate goal- the stated goal of some of the international left- is the Balkanization of America. The Aztlanites would become a favored cause of international leftists just as the Palestinians are today. Not only would these individuals have political support- but I would expect them to receive monetary support and probably (covert) military support as well. Just as young, idle, Palestinian men can be converted into suicide bombers, I have no doubts that the same could happen to some young Mexican men- or that the world would take the same view of Mexican-American suicide bombers as they do of Palestinian ones. There would be constant calls for ‘negotiation’ for a ‘peace process’ and, probably, eventually some American politician would come along and be stupid enough to give them one. I think that, even under such conditions, the Union might just be restored. The right President might be forceful enough to declare Union and liberty are eternal, one, and indivisible. The government might easily grasp the nature of the threat and react appropriately- smashing the secessionists and hanging the traitors. But there is hardly any guarantee it will go that way. Even if we do win and save the Union at such a point, it will be horribly bloody. If such a group were to rise and attempt to take states from the Union, there would be no choice but to put them down with a maximum level of force. Those proven to be disloyal would have to be expelled from the country by the force of arms- whether or not they were citizens. Those taking up arms in their name would have to be slaughtered in massive numbers until they unconditionally surrender. No one wants it to come to that. But, unless this matter is attended to now, it will have to come to something like that. It is unthinkable that a single inch of American soil should ever be surrendered to anyone. Anyone who advocates such a move is a traitor, worthy only of contempt and yes, even death. The Union is forever, perpetual, eternal. We must avoid a testing of this by taking effective action this day. A Response: Today, Tomorrow, Forever: The first step in any reasonable response to illegal immigration must be to seal off the border to movement which does not come through official checkpoints. The present porous state of the border is an open invitation to would-be illegals. Perhaps the best way to demonstrate the sealing of the border would be a decisive show of force. A fence ought to be built along the border, backed up by armed troops, watchtowers, and perhaps even minefields. Nor should those stationed along the border be adverse to the use of force against those who seek to violate America’s borders. In the long-term stationing troops along the border is a waste of military manpower. The Department of Homeland Security ought to acquire its own specially-trained armed border guards, like those that exist in other nations. Such guards, obviously, would hardly have to meet the same sort of standards as regular army troops. While it is true that this would be expensive- it could hardly be any more expensive than the provision of a litany of social services to illegal immigrants and their children. But even if we manage to nearly cut off illegal immigration, we still must address the issue of the vast number of illegal aliens in the country. Another amnesty is out of question: we cannot reward criminals for their actions. The only serious option is a massive round-up an expulsion of all illegals. But, most of all, we must change our fundamental attitude. Those immigrants who come legally and wish to become American ought to be welcomed with open arms. But no others should be desired or allowed. The United States is not a candy-store, for everyone who wishes to simply wander on in. People who enter the country illegally are criminals, and deserve to be treated as such. Most importantly, we must free ourselves from the treasonable doctrines of multiculturalism. Those who come to America may bring elements of their native culture with them but, fundamentally, they must seek to become Americans themselves. America must rid itself of abominations such as bi-lingual education and multi-lingual ballots. English is the de facto official language of the United States and such status ought to be made official. Americanization must be made the primary focus of naturalization, with less allowances being made for family-class immigrants. Finally, we must recognize this threat as just that: a serious threat. If allowed to proceed uninterrupted it will place the future of the nation at risk. There needs to be a recognition that opposition to illegal immigration is simply common sense and not a sign of latent racism. It is time to act, not to debate and dally about. The future of America is at stake. Friday, October 17, 2003
Modern Liberals in WW2
Can you imagine how things would have been if we’d had modern liberals during America’s earlier wars? What would the headlines have looked like? A suggestion:
The Washington Post, December 17, 1944: Germans Launch Counterattack in Ardennes Sector- Women, Minorities, Said to Be Disproportionately Effected Thursday, October 16, 2003
A Good Plan
General George S. Patton once said that, “a good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.� In the past I have opposed the concept of unity between the Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance on the grounds that such a move would compromise the principles of the Alliance and return us in this country to an era where voters were left with a choice simply between two mildly different branches of the left. Tories and Reformers, I said, were too ideologically diverse to ever unite under a single roof. How could Orchardites ever join hands with the supporters of Stockwell Day? If anything, bringing the Tory party closer to the Alliance could drive disaffected PC voters to the Liberals- especially to the ‘conservative’ Martin Liberals. But, despite all of my former reservations, I’m going to support this merger.
Why the conversion? In short: I think this might be our last chance to save this country and that, just maybe, it might work this time. It’s an odd feeling- I woke up this morning a committed Reformer, a paid-up member of the Canadian Alliance and I’m going to bed feeling less a member of the Alliance and more a member of something that doesn’t yet exist: the Conservative Party. It’s a proud heritage, one which was mostly lost in this country many years ago. When I hear the name ‘Conservative Party’ my mind drifts to Britian, and the glory of heroes such as Churchill and Thatcher. In fact, I’m going to bed as a Conservative in fact: I just bought a Progressive Conservative membership a few hours ago. As a PC’er, I intend to do exactly one thing: vote to dissolve the party. This is a step which I recommend to all real conservatives. In order for this to work two-thirds of Tories will have to vote to dissolve the old party. This will be difficult to achieve unless someone counters the entryist tactics of David Orchard’s followers. It’s important that we fight now because, if we don’t, I think that we might lose everything. If the next election was to go as originally expected, with the Liberals crushing all except a rump Alliance caucus from the West, it would seem that no alternative government could be formed until another election after that (or, in other words, something like the year 2014). After all, it’s rather unlikely that an Alliance Opposition of as few as thirty or forty members could make the leap into Government in a single election. More likely, a crushing Liberal victory next year will turn Canada into an effective one-party state. Like Japan, where the Liberal Democrats have ruled for nearly five decades without interruption, Canada would become a democratic dictatorship. What would we look like after another decade of Liberal rule? It is a frightful prospect. We will be poorer than we are. We’ll be less productive when we are today. We’ll be less free. We’ll be even weaker militarily. Only the Lord knows what our social situation will be like. Truly, it is now or never for us. Desperation is a wonderful motivator. Over the years the Canadian right has been its own worst enemy. We, Reforms and Tories, have been divorced because we hate eachother so. But, perhaps, we might just hate the Liberals more. The short timescale proposed gives us little time to fight amongst ourselves. More than that, out of the battle of the last few years, the broad shape of a joint agenda has emerged. We can restore our prestige. We can cut out the corruption and waste which now seems endemic in our government. We can fight back against many of the Liberals’ worst social policies: gay marriage in particular. One more factor augers in our favor: the surprising resurrection of the New Democratic Party. The aggressive and strong campaign likely to be run by Jack Layton’s NDP will again force the Liberals to move to the left- especially on social issues. This will offer the new Conservative Party room to stake out a position further to the right than might otherwise have been feasible. In fact, contrary to what some have suggested, I think it’s just barely possible that the new Conservative Party could form a government after the next election. Likely? No. Possible? Yes. It is, I think, even a possibility that the Liberals could suffer the sort of serious trashing that they deserve. The expectations set for Paul Martin are too high for any man to meet, let alone Paul Martin. If the things that have been said about Paul Martin during his campaign to become Liberal Leader (which has now lasted something like a decade and a half) the man can walk on water, conjure money from thin air, and heal the sick with his touch. If, as now seems likely, the Canadian economy is hurt in the coming months by the rise in the dollar it is possible that Martin might even become John Turner the Second- the Liberal Finance Minister beloved by Bay Street who is eviscerated the moment the voters get the opportunity. If we are going to do this, we must be prepared to fight for it. This will have a high cost for me personally: I have been editing a draft of a book on Canadian politics I wrote which, of course, will now require extensive revision which will not, fundamentally, be possible for several months. But so be it. Those of us who, for lack of time or out of a general sense of disgust, having been sitting on the sidelines must now get back into the game. I plan to spend the next few days convincing everyone I know to buy Alliance and Tory memberships. Once the leadership contenders begin to emerge, I intend to rapidly sign on with one. This will not be easy. It will not be easy to come together, nor will it be easy to fight the Liberals together. We disagree upon many things. All we can do is to hope that those things that keep us together are stronger than those which keep us apart. No one is going to get everything that they want out of this deal, but hopefully we shall all get something. If former Reformers attempt to take undue advantage of this situation the Tories will walk. If the PC’ers try to mess with us, be assured, we will walk. It is even possible that all of this could dissolve in chaos and create an even worse mess than we are now it. However, the risk of failure is no cause to neglect the possibility of success. All we can do is pray that all across our wide land the chorus of sanity and reason will rise and swell when touched, as inevitably they will be, by the better angels of our nature. Monday, October 13, 2003
On to Tehran
Forget about Iraq for a moment. Yes, there is still work to be done in stabilizing Iraq. A new Iraqi government has to be formed, what resistance remains must be broken, and the Iraqi economy must be improved. But the outcome there is not in doubt so long as the Oval Office remains in the hands of a patriot. With this in mind, we must move forward. We cannot allow politics to prevent us from acting as dangers gather.
The urgent threat in the Middle East emanates from the Islamic Republic of Iran. For more than two decades the Iranian regime has sought weapons of mass destruction, oppressed their own people, and exported terrorism abroad. Iran is the primary supporter of Hezbollah, an Islamist group which has killed many innocent Israelis and which is working to organize terrorists within Iraq. Evidence has been uncovered, proving that Iran has imported weapons-grade plutonium and that it is actively engaged in the production of nuclear weapons. Unlike Iraq, where the threat was gathering, but not imminent, the threat posed by Iran is. Iran has been given until the end of this month to provide a response to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s proof of Iran’s nuclear activities. The odds of their compliance are minimal. Unlike Iraq, which was years away from producing nuclear weapons, Iran is probably just months away. The State of Israel is already reportedly contemplating launching strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities. They should do so. But the United States must act as well. A nuclear Iran would be the gravest threat to the peace of the world since the fall of the Soviet Union. A nuclear Iran would seek to use its weapons to dominate the Middle East, counter American power, and threaten Israel. Worst of all, the Iranian regime has allowed its country to become the new host of al-Qaeda. At the present time there are more than four hundred known members of al-Qaeda being sheltered within Iran, including Saad Bin Laden, the son of Osama, who has taken an increasingly important role in running the organization. These individuals are being protected by individuals within the regime. The scale of the threat posed by an revived al-Qaeda, with safe shelter, and a nuclear-armed Iran is nearly unimaginable. The consequences of such a combination would be a disaster for the world. There are those who claim that we can wait out this threat- that, given enough time, the Iranian people will act to remove the regime that oppresses them. Certainly, given the great anti-regime protests of the summer of 2002 and the upheavals following the battle of Iraq, I felt that such a move was inevitable. But we cannot afford to wait forever. The Iranian regime, for all of the turmoil and trouble, appears today to be as stable as it was a few years ago. Time is now of the essence. The Ayatollah’s must go. During the pre-war buildup an ultimatum can be given to them but, to say the least, the odds that they would agree to any American demands are decidedly low. Since they will not going willingly and since they cannot be overthrown from within- they must be forced from power by the force of arms. This will not, by any standards, be an easy or simple task. While we do not know the exact state of readiness of the Iranian military, it is fair to say that it is probably much stronger than that of Iraq. Iran’s Air Force, if not modern, is at least somewhat functional. It has a Navy with three Russian-made Kilo class submarines, deadly killers which could potentially threaten American vessels in the Gulf. Its coasts are lined with Chinese-made Slikworm anti-ship Cruise Missiles. Its Army, while less than modern, is more than the hollow shell which the US fought in Iraq. Altogether, Iran is not strong enough to defeat the United States- but it is strong enough to put up a fight. But the difficulty of a fight does not mean that it is not worth fighting. Given the performance of a force of about 150,000 in the Iraq War- imagine what a force the size of that deployed during the Gulf War could do. Whatever air strength possessed by Iran would be rapidly reduced and eliminated by Allied forces- forces which could rapidly advance into the country, slaughtering Iranian units which attempted to resist. The Iraq War, because of its peculiar circumstances, was fought with a great deal of restraint. Without that, with the use of all of the most advanced weapons, the Iranian military could be savaged in a matter of days. Now, I admit, this will place a great stress on the American Armed Forces. But for what purpose does America have a military if not to confront so urgent a threat? If anything, the Iranian threat shows exactly why the size of the Armed Forces must be rapidly expanded. Perhaps, along with the mobilization for war, President Bush could reach back to older days and issue a call for volunteers- perhaps even allowing the US military to raise volunteer units of foreign troops for overseas duty in places such as Iraq. Should any nation seek to take advantage of the situation, well, there’s a reason why the United States retains an extensive arsenal of unconventional weapons. The time to strike against Iran is now- not tomorrow, when Iran may have become the North Korea of the Middle East. For more than two decades the mad fanatics who rule Iran have assaulted the United States and its allies. Now is the time that they pay the price of their intransigence. Sunday, October 12, 2003
Fighting the Homeless Menace
We have to do something about the ‘homeless.’ Now, I do not mean this in the typical mushy-minded liberal way. When I say we have to ‘do something’ I don’t mean that we need to throw more money at them, build ‘social housing’, give them free drugs, or pay for them to ‘get in touch with themselves’ via interpretative dance. I mean that I want to get them off the streets either by having them get jobs or, failing that, having them arrested for vagrancy. That might sound harsh but, having seen the consequences of a policy of permissiveness towards the homeless first hand, I can tell you that the alternative is much worse.
Vancouver, British Columbia has long has a reputation as one of the nicest cities in North America. It even recently managed to win the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. However, the reality of Vancouver radically differs from its reputation. The streets of the City are overrun with crime- prostitution, vandalism, drug dealing, theft, rapes, assaults and murders. In all categories, except for the final one, the crime rate exceeds that of major American cities such as New York and Los Angeles. At the present time Vancouver is also being plagued by a mixed group of the homeless and ‘activists’ who have set up camp in a number of city parks, an act which, owing to a loophole in city laws, is not presently illegal (Vancouver has no anti-vagrancy law). These camps have become lawless pits of anarchy, centers of drug-dealing activity, and make our downtown look like part of a Third World country. No city with any self-respect would allow this sort of chaos. It’s time that we get over the myth that the homeless are blameless for their predicaments. Ought we have sympathy towards them? Sure. Should we show compassion? Of course we should. But I fail to see the compassion in having people live in public parks. The homeless don’t need handfuls of cash. If they suffer from mental problems (as many do) they need to be committed to mental institutions. If they don’t- and they suffer from drug or alcohol dependency- then they need to be put into treatment, forcibly if so required. In dealing with these people we ought to recall that it was they who decided to become dependant upon drugs or alcohol. It is they who, in many cases, refuse to take the medication that could make them whole again. Yes, the homeless need our compassion but as, or even more, importantly they need a solid kick in the ass. Homelessness doesn’t just hurt the homeless: the sort of disorder that we see on the streets of Vancouver today creates a general sense of disrespect for the law. When there are vast open-air drug markets, filled with people who look as though they could have stepped off of the streets of Mogadishu, people lose respect for the police who appear impotent to enforce the laws. When people have no respect for the police, no reason to fear the law- then it serves as an inducement to lawlessness. Where there is no law the people lose respect for everything. That is why every building in many areas of Vancouver looks like something out of a post-apocalyptic film and the streets are covered in dirt and garbage. That’s why we’ve suddenly got homeless beggars harassing people in Vancouver’s outer suburbs. Vancouver’s City Government will not enforce the law because it is run by a motley crew of socialists (and worse) who have an ideological affinity for criminality. If anything, they have encouraged the further spread of lawlessness by opening up Vancouver’s first ‘safe’ drug injection site, by attempting to pass new zoning laws which would have, in essence, have legalized prostitution and by actively conspiring with the park ‘squatters’ to prevent their removal. Too many people approach the homeless dilemma with only soft solutions. I believe that the City Government and their ilk ‘care’ about the homeless, sure. But the problem is that all that caring and a buck won’t even buy you a cup of coffee these days. It’s one thing to care: it’s another to actually do something. It might sound harsh or cruel to arrest people simply for living on the streets. But, I ask you- how is letting them stay on those streets a demonstration of empathy? Not only is allowing the streets to be cluttered with these people detrimental to the good of society as a whole- it’s bad for them as well. Individually the homeless may be sympathetic. Collectively they are a menace. It’s time for us to face the hard truth and embrace hard solutions. Friday, October 10, 2003
Red China Shoots for the Moon
If all goes according to plan on October 15th the People’s Republic of China will become the third country (after the United States and the Soviet Union) to independently launch a man into space. The craft, named Shenzhou (or ‘Divine Vessel’) 5, along with its occupant is scheduled to remain in space for nearly a full day, orbiting the earth fourteen times. This is a critical step in Communist China’s plan to establish itself as dominant in space.
It must be recalled that just seven years passed between John Glenn’s fight space flight and the American landing on the Moon. During that time the United States was required to develop virtually all of the technology involved in the process. Much of that technology is today readily available, as a result the time between China’s first manned space launch and China’s (already-planned) trip to the Moon could be much shorter. Present plans would see a Chinese Lunar base by the year 2010. This is a serious threat to the national security of the United States and that of all free people. In the military sphere space is the ultimate high ground. Whoever controls the stars shall control the destiny of the earth. The Military Dimensions of Space: Already, as it stands today, we are dependent upon space for reconnaissance, communications, and the global positioning system. The capabilities provided in these areas by space-based assets are irreplaceable. Were somebody able to destroy those assets the American military would be essentially crippled. Tomahawk Cruise Missiles and JDAM bombs would not be able to be targeted. Communications systems would be severely disrupted. Nuclear early-warning systems would not function. US intelligence, both the type garnered via both direct observation and signals intelligence would be inoperable. In other words, absent-space based systems, the US military would lack all capacity for offensive operations of any serious sort. The Chinese mean to establish military superiority over the United States. Unlike the American movement into space, which was a mostly civilian affair, the Chinese are moving with an obvious military purpose. Once they establish their ability to reliably move people into space, they will rapidly produce manned orbital space stations and, unlike the bizarre International Space Station, these Chinese stations will have a military purpose. They will almost certainly be covertly armed with anti-satellite weapons. This will allow the Chinese to contest the United States for control of space, thereby negating the greatest of American advantages in any future conflict with China. All of this, I might add, fails to take into account the future military utility of space. Not only will many of the more effective anti-missile weapons be deployed in space (lasers, ‘brilliant pebble’ mines, and such), but space also offers serious possibilities for attacks against targets upon the Earth. Space-based nuclear weapons could hit targets seconds after their launch. Rocks dropped from space could prove to be devastatingly effective kinetic-energy weapons. All of this leads to two natural conclusions. First, America must maintain and expand its presence in the stars, if only because it is essential to the future dominance of the American military upon the Earth. Second: measures, even extreme measures, must be taken to prevent the emergence of a competitor in space. Countering Chinese Extraterrestrial Expansionism: The fight against the Chinese in space must move on two fronts. Not only must the United States bring its space program back into gear- but it also must take steps to slow down and, where possible, halt the Chinese space program. I will begin with the latter. Fighting to stop the Chicom program will take resolve, daring, and a cold willingness to kill where necessary. Great amounts of money can be used to induce some Chinese scientists to defect. Others can be blackmailed through the uncovering and use of personal peccadilloes. Those bought off or threatened into compliance can be used to sabotage the program both through deliberately delaying research and, occasionally, through direct action. The experience of NASA shows that any number of small errors can lead to the loss of a craft and a crew. It hardly strikes me as impossible that, with the right sort of threat or inducement, some people might not be convinced to deliberately create such errors during Chinese launches, thereby increasing the natural rate of loss in both equipment and personnel. The more Chinese astronauts who die and the more craft which explode or crash the better it will be for the forces of freedom. This would be especially desirable because, after one or two such losses, the Chinese would (rightly) attribute those losses to sabotage and descend upon with a blanket of scrutiny which would serve to cripple the development and planning of future missions. If possible, it might also be worthwhile to arrange a few losses of Chinese craft in flight. Perhaps a few satellites could be launched, ostensibly for some civilian purpose, and equipped to allow them to collide with a Chinese capsule in mid-flight. Such losses could, presumably, be blamed on Chinese incompetence. However, disrupting the Chicom program is simply part of the answer. In order to fully meet the challenge America must be ready to go back into space. More than that, the renewed American interest in space must be of a much more militaristic character than previous forays. The most obvious answer is to strip NASA of its primary responsibility in this area. NASA does fine work- but it’s a civilian agency with a civilian mission. The new American duty in space is not to simply explore, to visit the Moon, dispatch probes to Mars, or study far-distant stars. It is now a classically military mission. US forces must safeguard US assets in space and threaten the assets of others. American forces in space require the ability to kill stuff and break things. This is not a mission for any one of the services. It is a mission for all of them. Small craft, akin to those used by the Air Force, will be required. As, eventually, will larger ships, such as those that the Navy is familiar with. Ground troops will be needed to defend various extra-terrestrial installations. The United States Space Force: The unique mission in space, combined with the need for a solid focus on the area, calls for the establishment of an entirely new branch of the Armed Forces. This branch, which would be designated as the ‘Space Force’ would have a dedicated budget and a single mission, thereby avoiding the problems created where space is only part of the mission of a service and it is thereby forced to take a secondary priority to more Earth-bound concerns. The Space Force would have control of all military missions in space- including ballistic missile defense (perhaps even control over ABM systems could be turned over to the service). Most important, by launching an independent Space Force with a relatively large budget (perhaps $20 billion a year to begin) and entrusting that budget to skilled military officers (who would, hopefully, be given very wide latitude to experiment) the advancement of space technology would become self-perpetuating. Over time the mission of the Space Force would evolve. Initially its tasks would be confined to the Earth’s orbit: attacking enemy satellites, shooting down ballistic missiles, and protecting vital orbital installations. However, in a relatively short amount of time, that role would evolve to include more offensive missions. Weapons would be built to attack targets upon the Earth. Orbital weapons would be required to intercept enemy hypersonic bombers and, perhaps, protect American ones. Advanced military spacecraft might be launched from orbit to attack Earth-based targets. The advent of the first military spacecraft would lead to the creation of more advanced platforms from which to launch them and ships from which to attack those platforms. In other words, merely beginning to move down this road will set off a revolution in military technology. The development of advanced weapons will, inevitably, lead to the development of other, even more advanced weapons and the further spread of technology. As ship drives and weapons speed improve, the area of militarized space would increase, thereby giving humanity further reason to expand outwards from the Earth. Manifest Destiny: My final suggestion is going to sound absurd, but I mean it sincerely. The United States ought to immediately withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. The treaty, a Cold War relic, hinders the United States in two areas. First, it bans the emplacement of weapons of mass destruction in outer space, thereby preventing the deployment of useful military weapons in this sphere. Second, the treaty states that, “Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.� In effect, this prohibits any nation which is a party to the treaty from annexing any territory beyond the Earth. This is a serious impediment to any future plans for the development of space, essentially placing all lands beyond the Earth under a sort of nebulous international administration. The United States should, as is provided for in Article Sixteen of the Treaty, provide notice to all other signatories that the United States is withdrawing from the treaty. One year to the day later, as provided for under the treaty, the United States Government should declare, citing the fact that Americans were the first humans to set foot on the Moon, that it is now the sovereign territory of the United States of America. Efforts should be made to rapidly send human expeditions to Mars and Saturn’s moon of Titian, the two other most valuable planets in the Solar System, to make a claim on similar grounds. Why, you might ask, would anyone want the Moon? There are several answers. By some accounts the Moon may contain vast quantities of hidden water or other resources which might be valuable either on the Earth or in fueling further spaceward expansion. The proximity of the Moon would allow for the construction of a large base, free of the Earth’s atmosphere, for the staging of further operations (using rockets, it would be much easier to launch a mission to Mars from the Moon than from the Surface of the Earth), for the training of astronauts (imagine a zero-g boot camp!) and for military operations elsewhere in the Solar System (or even in Earth orbit). More than that, the acquisition of the Moon and other planets would help to promote patriotism and generate enthusiasm for spaceflight. While, at present, trips beyond the atmosphere of the Earth are grossly expensive, who is to say that they will remain that way forever? We might find, a few decades hence, that the Moon will, with regular support from the Earth, be a popular vacation spot capable of sustaining a large permanent population. The possibilities are limitless. A Flight to a Better Future: Ceding military control of space to China would end America’s status as a Superpower and create an entirely new world order. An American seizure of space would make permanent American hegemony. The development of an advanced system of space-based weapons, along with a powerful support structure, would elevate America from being, by far, the most militarily powerful nation in the history of the world to being, to put it simply, militarily invincible. How do you fight an enemy who can, moments after you attack, zero in on your home and pulverize it with a rock dropped from orbit? How do you fight an enemy whose forces have sophisticated equipment which allows them to track their own position, uncover yours, and call in precise fire upon you? How do you fight an enemy whose bombers can be over your capital minutes after the decision to go to war is taken, who can drop precision weapons on all of your high value targets, and who possesses weapons which will destroy every modern electronic within a radius of miles? The answer is simple: you can’t. Certainly, people would still be capable of launching terrorist attacks on the Earth- but retaliation would be swifter and more brutal. Moreover, under the threat of orbital bombardment, many earth-based polities would have a strong incentive to cease playing games with terrorists. The era of conventional military conflicts on the Earth would, more or less, be over. Once one power has space and is resolved to keep it, no other power will be able to easily break through the bottleneck. Assuming that America’s leadership retains its resolve, American domination of space would become a permanent feature of world affairs. China, I think, understands all of this. That |