Chuck Norris: A Carter Deja Vu?
A Carter Deja Vu?
By Chuck Norris
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As I gazed onto a parade route sprinkled with red, white and
blue everything on July Fourth, I thought about what patriots
past and present have sacrificed for our freedom. I also thought
about the people in Iran fighting for "azadi," the
Persian word for "freedom."
The White House has offered what amounts to diplomatic dribble
in response to their plight for liberty. I'm not saying our
president should send a militia to muscle the mullahs, but
shouldn't he at least show stronger solidarity for the
protesters? Isn't it time his actions superseded his rhetoric?
Negotiating with extremists has never worked. Trying to reform
them only morphs them into different monsters.
Is it just I, or are others experiencing a Carter deja vu?
Former President Jimmy Carter didn't do
enough to support an Iranian popular revolt. His foreign policy
was ridiculously idealistic. Carter believed that he could
negotiate his way out of anything. He tried to pacify every
party. Carter believed international thugs and terrorists could
be swayed from extremism by our simply presenting them what he
thought was a better way.
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