Posts Tagged ‘War on Terror’

Every time I think the Arthur/Carter Watch isn’t worth having something comes to throw me a curve.

A whole lot of people look at the president and see Jimmy Carter. Looking at his Latin America trip you just want to give him 10 Carter points and be done with it. Combining that with the release of the so called “torture” memos you would think there would be no contest.

But then he turns around and not only decides not to make any legal moves against the people who were protecting us. (To the outrage of the left) but he decides to give the cold shoulder to the Durbin II “racism” conference. And don’t think that Obama not going didn’t give cover for Australia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, and even New Zealand to give it a miss.

Ironically his massaging of the egos of Morons like Castro and Chavez actually adds to the street cred to say this thing is wrong. Granted I think president Bush would have avoided this travasty without having to play other games but that’s not the point. It’s a solid action and he deserves credit for it.

So once again we have an Arthur /Carter Wash. I wonder if we will see a pattern of rethoric to satisfy the left while doing actions that cover himself and his administration in case of trouble.

Maybe it should be the Arthur/Carter/LBJ watch? After all the saying went Lyndon goes the way the wind blows.

Well the score remains Carter 10 Arthur 5. However I don’t know what to actually think anymore.

My opinion re-stated

Posted: April 19, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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There is a lot of talk both about the memo concerning interrogation and the decision not to prosecute people involved during the last administration.

I’ve talked about both of these subject long before this stuff came out but I’ll repeat some of it.

As Legal Insurrection has pointed out the legal line was not crossed by the tactics used. The press and our friends on the left can be as angry as they want but the law says what it says.

Personally I think even if the line HAD been crossed the administration wouldn’t have gone to court. I explained it back in December but the key statements are worth repeating:

You can take this to the bank: Any successful attack on American soil during an Obama administration is going to be wholly owned by not only that administration but the Democratic party.

It won’t matter how diligent or responsible the administration has been. It won’t matter that they acted in good faith which any fair minded person must assume. It won’t matter if like Hornblower in Hornblower during the Crisis members of the current administration and people who understand how hard it is to be right every time rush to their defense. The public will remember who succeeded in protecting the country and who failed particularly if a major population center is successfully hit.

Any kind of trials will be drawn out affairs and would likely be still going on during a successful attack. How much worse will it be for those who failed to protect the country if those who succeeded in protecting the nation are on trial during their failure? Would they risk it? Would they even consider it? Considering the history of the president elect who has a history of avoiding risk I think not.

The moral case is more iffy. As I said before I think the legal standard has to be strict because any standard made will invariably be crossed, by keeping the rules tight and the punishments for crossing that line in place it assures the line will only be crossed in dire situations. The fact that only 3 subjects were waterboarded during the entire time of the debate suggests that the administration took the moral business seriously.

All of that being said I think the release of these memos are a security disaster. By spelling out what we were doing to a foe that we are currently at war with will not only allow our foes to counter train, but the comparison between our “harsh” tactics and our foes tactics will frankly re-assure our foes to hold out. This will make it much more likely that we will have to choose between:

Killing our foes outright, (no info)

Not using harsh techniques (no info)

Doing actual torture (info at a high cost)

I pray I’m wrong but between the release of this info, and the America was wrong tours all over the world I think we are going to embolden a lot of nasty people and cost lives. The narcissism of the “don’t blame me” business is also going to bite back.

Arrugh doubly so

Posted: April 18, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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Don’t get me wrong the Nato commando’s freeing the hostages is a wonderful thing but Capturing the pirates and then LETTING THEM GO:

NATO Lieutenant Commander Alexandre Fernandes, speaking on board the Portuguese warship Corte-Real, said the 20 fishermen were rescued after a Dutch navy frigate on a NATO patrol responded to an assault on a Greek-owned tanker by pirates firing assault rifles and grenades…

…He said the hostages had been held since last week. The commandos briefly detained and questioned the seven gunmen, he told Reuters, but had no legal power to arrest them.

“NATO does not have a detainment policy. The warship must follow its national law,” he said.

“They can only arrest them if the pirates are from the Netherlands, the victims are from the Netherlands, or if they are in Netherlands waters.”

That’ll put the fear of God into them. Hot Air says it best:

Sweden was tougher on The Pirate Bay this week than NATO was on actual pirates.

I just can’t wrap my head around this.

Pirates and Obama

Posted: April 14, 2009 by datechguy in opinion/news
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There is going to be a very good side effect of president Obama’s pirate speech.

The president is now publicly committed to suppressing piracy. Since the president has publicly done this he has put his prestige on the line. If I’m right that means he will actually do it.

This is a good thing, good for the country and good for the world. I know Rush had a lot of fun tweaking the president on this but I’m with Jonah on this one, suppressing piracy is good. If the president decides he will do this, that is good and I support it.