97 Reasons Democrats Are Weak On Defense And Can't Be Trusted To Govern In 
Wartime

Reason #98 
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George 
Santayana 



Even 7 years after it was written, this is a best non-political time line of 
our national endeavors I have ever read.
however, I predict younger people who have not lived thru this era will have a 
hard time to believe in it's veracity.

It seems our current political society has not learned this lesson and we  are 
doomed to repeat THEIR mistakes.
Rich Martin



INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY

Posted 9/29/2006

Today's
 Democrats are nothing like Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Kennedy, 
who with courage and decisive action kept on top of their jobs and 
aggressively confronted one national defense crisis after another.

Jimmy
 Carter, elected during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, and (1) 
believing Americans had an inordinate fear of communism, (2) lifted U.S.
 citizens' travel bans to Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam and Cambodia and 
(3) pardoned draft evaders.

President Carter (4) also stopped B-1
 bomber production, (5) gave away our strategically located Panama Canal
 and (6) made human rights the central focus of his foreign policy.

That
 led Carter, a Democrat, (7) to make a monumental miscalculation and 
withdraw U.S. support for our long-standing Mideast military ally, the 
Shah of Iran. (8) Carter simply didn't like the Shah's alleged 
mistreatment of imprisoned Soviet spies.

The Soviets, (9) with 
close military ties to Iraq, a 1,500-mile border with Iran and eyes on 
Afghanistan, aggressively tried to encircle, infiltrate, subvert and 
overthrow Iran's government for its oil deposits and warm-water ports 
several times after Russian troops attempted to stay there at the end of
 WWII. These were all communist threats to Iran that Carter never 
understood.

Carter (10) thought Ayatollah Khomeini, a Muslim 
exile in Paris, would make a fairer Iranian leader than the Shah because
 he was a religious man. (11) With U.S. support withdrawn, the Shah was 
overthrown, and (12) the ayatollah returned and promptly proclaimed Iran
 an Islamic nation. (13) Executions followed. Palestinian hit men were 
hired to secretly eliminate the opposition so the religious mullahs 
couldn't be blamed.

Iran's ayatollah (14) then introduces the 
idea of suicide bombers to the Palestine Liberation Organization and 
paid $35,000 to PLO families whose young people were brainwashed to 
attack and kill as many Israeli citizens as possible by blowing 
themselves up. This inhumane menace has grown unchallenged.

The 
ayatollah (15) next created and financed with Iran's oil wealth 
Hezbollah, a terrorist organization that later bombed our barracks in 
Beirut, killing 241 Marines and sailors. With Iran's encouragement this 
summer, (16) Hezbollah attacked Israel and started a war that damaged 
Lebanon and (17) diverted the world's attention from Iran's nuclear bomb
 program.

In November 1979, Iranians, including (18) Mahmoud 
Ahmadinejad, their current puppet president who was elected in an 
unfree, rigged election in which opponents were intimidated into not 
running, (19) stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and held 52 U.S. 
personnel hostage for 444 days.

Carter, after nearly six months, 
(20) belatedly attempted a poorly executed rescue with only six Navy 
helicopters (three were lost or disabled in sandstorms) and Air Force 
planes with Delta Force commandos. The mission was aborted, but foul-ups
 on the ground resulted in a loss of eight aircraft, five airman and 
three Marines. The bungled plan was never put down on paper for the 
Joint Chiefs to evaluate. There were practice sessions, but no full 
dress rehearsal, and pilots weren't allowed to meet with their weather 
forecasters because someone in authority worried about security.

America
 (21) can thank the well-meaning but naive and inexperienced Democrat, 
Jimmy Carter, for a foreign policy that lost a strong military ally, 
Iran, and (22) put the U.S. at odds with a gangster regime that was 
determined to build nuclear bombs to wipe Israel off the map and 
threaten the U.S. and other nations. Iran also has a working 
relationship with al-Qaida, which also wants nukes. Care to connect the 
dots?

Shortly after a meeting at which Carter kissed Soviet 
leader Leonid Brezhnev on each cheek, (23) the USSR invaded Afghanistan.
 Carter the appeaser was shocked. "I can't believe the Russians lied to 
me," he said.

During the Carter Democrat period, (24) communism 
was on a rampage worldwide. In an unrestrained country-capturing spree, 
communists took over (25) Ethiopia, (26) South Yemen ( (27) located at 
the mouth of the Red Sea where they could block Mideast oil shipments 
and access to the Suez Canal), (28) Afghanistan, (29) Angola, (30) 
Cambodia, (31) Mozambique, (32) Grenada and ( 33) Nicaragua.

Compared
 to the pre-Vietnam War defense budget in 1964, Carter requested in 
fiscal 1982's defense budget (34) a 45% reduction in fighter aircraft, 
(35) a 75% reduction in ships, (36) an 83% reduction in attack 
submarines and (37) a 90% reduction in helicopters.

The Soviets 
for years (38) consistently spent 15% of their GDP on defense; (39) in 
1980 we spent under 5%. As a percentage of our government's spending, 
defense was lower than before Pearl Harbor. No wonder a Republican, 
Ronald Reagan, had to vastly increase defense spending to help us win 
the 45-year-old Cold War and relegate the USSR to the ash heap of 
history — an astounding feat no one (except Reagan) believed possible.

In
 addition to a communist enemy rapidly expanding its territorial 
conquests, Reagan (40) inherited from Democratic management a 12% 
inflation rate (highest in 34 years), (41) 21% interest rates (highest 
since Abraham Lincoln was president), (42) a depleted military and (43) a
 serious energy crisis.

For eight years (44) congressional 
Democrats ridiculed and fought with Reagan and were on the wrong side of
 nearly all his defense and economic policies. They said he wasn't 
bright — an "amiable dunce," as party elder Clark Clifford (45) put it. 
They maintained his tax cuts wouldn't work, (46) that he insulted the 
Soviets by labeling them the "Evil Empire" (47) and that he was going to
 start World War III by putting missiles in West Germany to counter new 
Soviet SS-20 nuclear missiles installed in East Germany. (48) John Kerry
 wanted a nuclear freeze that would guarantee the Soviets overwhelming 
tactical nuclear superiority in Europe. (49) Kerry seemed to constantly 
advise retreating, giving up and handing our enemies what they wanted — a
 recipe for us to lose every war.

Democrats waffled (50) on 
Reagan's request for support of Contras who were fighting to stay alive 
and take Nicaragua back from Daniel Ortega's communist Sandinistas. Each
 month, the Soviets poured $50 million worth of Russian tanks, 
anti-aircraft weapons, Hind attack helicopters and munitions into that 
central American country.

Democratic leaders (51) all dismissed 
as a ridiculous pipe dream Reagan's plan for the U.S. to develop a 
missile that could shoot down incoming enemy missiles. (52) Showing no 
vision, Democrats mockingly called it Star Wars.

Democratic 
politicians (53) were proved wrong on virtually every vital Reagan 
policy. (54) His tax cuts set off a huge seven-year economic boom that 
created 20 million new jobs. (55) Interest rates tumbled from 21% to 7 
1/2%. (56) Inflation nose-dived from 12% to 3%. And (57) oil prices 
collapsed when — contrary to warnings from Democrats — he removed price 
controls on natural gas.

Reagan's motto was "Peace through 
Strength," (58) not peace through weakness and accommodation. With his 
steadfast determination and perseverance, the communists were kicked out
 of Grenada and defeated in Nicaragua, Ethiopia and Afghanistan. And for
 the first time in history Soviet expansion ended.

Reagan (59) 
never quit exerting pressure on the Soviets. In Berlin, he demanded that
 Gorbachev "tear down this wall," and in time the Berlin Wall fell. In 
the end the communist Soviet Union dissolved. The Reagan-Bush 
administration had won the Cold War.

Years later, (60) a group of
 Russian generals were asked about the one key that led to the collapse 
of the USSR. They were unanimous in their response: "Star Wars." 
Gorbachev feared it would render the Soviets' nuclear missiles obsolete 
for an overwhelming first strike, and they could not afford to build the
 hundreds more that would be needed or hope to match America's great 
technical ability. (61) So Gorbachev threw in the towel after Reagan 
held firm at Reykjavik and refused to stop SDI research. Years later 
(62) Gorbachev said he didn't think it could have ever happened if 
Reagan hadn't been there.

In July 2001, (63) the U.S. military 
used an SDI missile launched thousands of miles away and flying at near 
bullet speed to blow a test missile out of the sky. (64) Democrats from 
Dukakis to Gore to Kerry all said this would be impossible and that 
missile defense would never work. They were all wrong. Reagan was right.

The
 current terrorist threat (65) to U.S. national security did not begin 
on 9/11, but in the early 1990s. Bill Clinton was elected November 1992.
 (66) The first bombing of our World Trade Center on Feb. 26, 1993, 
killed six people and injured 1,000. Terrorists hoped to kill 250,000. 
(67) Some of the apprehended terrorists were trained in bomb making at 
the Khalden terrorist camp in Afghanistan.

October 1993. (68) A 
Somali warlord, with help from weapons and top trainers sent by 
al-Qaida, shot down two U.S. Blackhawk helicopters. Eighteen Americans 
were killed and 73 wounded. Clinton, under pressure from a Democratic 
Congress, ordered retreat and withdrawal of all U.S. forces. Said Osama 
bin Laden: "They planned for a long struggle, but the U.S. rushed out in
 shame."

January 1995. (69) Philippine police discovered Ramzi 
Yousef, mastermind of the World Trade Center bombing, had a plan to blow
 up 12 American airliners over the ocean and fly a plane into CIA 
headquarters. They informed Clinton's government of the plot.

Bin
 Laden (70) tried to buy weapons-grade uranium to develop a weapon that 
would kill on a mass basis — like Hiroshima. (71) In November 1995, a 
car bomb exploded at a Saudi-U.S. joint facility in Riyadh, killing five
 Americans.

June 1996. (72) Khobar Towers, which housed U.S. Air 
Force personnel in Saudi Arabia, was blown up by Saudi Hezbollahs with 
help from Iran and some al-Qaida involvement. Nineteen Americans were 
killed and 372 wounded.

July-August 1996. (73) The U.S. received 
from senior level al-Qaida defectors intelligence on the creation, 
character, direction and intentions of al-Qaida.

February 1998. 
(74) Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahri issued a fatwa declaring "war on 
America" and making the murder of any American anywhere on earth the 
"individual duty" of every Muslim.

May 29, 1998. Finally, (75) 
after a long series of deadly bombings carried out since 1992, and bin 
Laden calls to attack the U.S., Clinton's CIA created a plan to raid and
 capture the al-Qaida leader at his Tarnak Farms compound in 
Afghanistan. After months of planning, consultations with senior 
officials in other departments and numerous full rehearsals that went 
well, the raid was called off at the last moment by CIA Director George 
Tenet and others worried about possible collateral damage and 
second-guessing and recrimination if bin Laden didn't survive.

Aug.
 7, 1998. (76) Al-Qaida blew up U.S. embassies in Nairobi and Dar es 
Salaam, five minutes apart, killing 200, injuring 5,000.

Now (77)
 Clinton's team, wanting to take stronger action, decided to fire 
Tomahawk missiles at bin Laden's training camps as well as a Sudan 
aspirin factory. (78) But the administration gave up to 48 hours notice 
to certain people, including the chief of staff of Pakistan's army, so 
India wouldn't think the missiles were aimed at them. Somehow 
forewarned, bin Laden and his terrorist leaders all left — no terrorists
 were killed, but U.S. ineffectiveness was on full display.

Dec. 
20, 1998. (79) Intelligence knew bin Laden would be at the Haii house in
 Kandahar but again passed up the opportunity due to potential 
collateral damage and the risk of failure. (80) Clinton approved a plan 
by his national security adviser, Sandy Berger, to use tribals to 
capture bin Laden. But nothing happened.

Next, (81) the Pentagon 
created a plan to use an HC 130 gunship, a more precise method, against 
bin Laden's headquarters, but the plan was later shelved. Lt. Gen. 
William Boykin, deputy undersecretary of defense, told the 9/11 
Commission "opportunities were missed due to an unwillingness to take 
risks and a lack of vision and understanding."

Feb. 10, 1999. 
(82) The CIA knew bin Laden would be at a desert hunting camp the next 
morning, the 11th. But the military failed to act because an official 
airplane of the United Arab Emirates was there and it was feared an 
Emirate prince or official might be killed.

May 1999. (83) 
Detailed reports from several sources let the CIA know that bin Laden 
would be in Kandahar for five days. Everyone agreed it was the best 
chance to get bin Laden. But word came to stand down. It was believed 
Tenet and Clinton were again concerned about civilian collateral damage.
 A key project chief angrily said three opportunities were missed in 36 
hours. October 2000, (84) the USS Cole was bombed, killing 17 U.S. 
sailors. No action was taken due to concerns expressed by Secretary of 
State Madeleine Albright.

Americans must learn from history and 
costly mistakes. Sadly, (85) Democrat Jimmy Carter, a Southern peanut 
farmer, became our Neville Chamberlain, creating the specific conditions
 that have brought us the three greatest threats to our national 
security today: 1) (86) Iran's nuke-bound terrorists; 2) (87) al-Qaida 
and other terrorists; and 3) (88) North Korea and its nuclear weapons.

Carter's
 (89) inability to deal with the Soviet communists emboldened them to 
invade Afghanistan. A 23-year-old bin Laden also was drawn there to 
recruit young Muslim fighters and build a network to raise money for the
 anti-Soviet jihad that later became al-Qaida.

Years later, (90) 
civilian Carter took it on himself to go to North Korea and negotiate a 
peace agreement that would stop that communist country from developing 
nuclear weapons. He then convinced Clinton and Albright to go along with
 it. (91) The signed piece of paper proved worthless, as the Koreans 
easily deceived Democrats and used our money, incentives and technical 
equipment to build nuclear bombs and increase the threat we face today.

The
 Clinton administration (92) had at least 10 chances to get bin Laden, 
but it repeatedly could not make the decision to act. There were too 
many people and departments involved, too much confusion and no strong 
leader to make the tough decisions to act. They were too timid and 
concerned about repercussions if they failed.

Contrast this 
inability to take action with Harry Truman's ability to make sound 
decisions and get results on complex defense issues — from dropping the 
bomb to end WWII to helping Iran and Turkey stave off the Soviets, from 
defending Greece from communist takeover following WWII to confronting 
and beating the Soviet's Berlin blockade with a 14-month night-and-day 
Berlin airlift, from taking on the North Koreans to ultimately firing 
the popular Gen. Douglas MacArthur for insubordination.

Further 
Democratic incompetence in matters of defense emerged from Clinton's 
attorney general, Janet Reno, and her deputy, Jamie Gorelick. (93) They 
built a legal barrier that in effect prevented the CIA from sharing 
intelligence with the FBI before 9/11.

Democrats in the Clinton 
administration (94) allowed the selling of important defense technology 
and secrets to the Chinese, who are now engaged in a massive military 
buildup.

Estimates are that (95) 10,000 to 20,000 terrorists were trained in bin Laden's 
many camps in the years before 9/11.

Oil
 is also vital for our national defense. In 1952 we produced 93% of the 
oil we consumed. Now we depend on the Mideast and others for 66%. 
Democrats have been largely responsible for this because they have 
blocked all efforts to drill in Alaska and certain offshore areas 
estimated to contain 10 billion to 20 billion barrels of crude.

Democrats
 (96) in Congress condemn current efforts to intercept terrorist phone 
calls, to mine data to ferret out future attacks against us, and to 
trace the movement of terrorist money through banks. All the while they 
want special treatment for enemy prisoners captured on the battlefield. 
This helps the enemy and undermines our troops in the field.

We're
 in a war. Something always goes wrong in a war, and our military 
leaders have made mistakes in Iraq. But quitting and leaving would 
amount to defeat for the U.S. in the global war on terrorism and create 
chaos. Quitters never win.

Here's the problem: America needs two 
strong, sound political parties. As far as domestic policy is concerned,
 it really doesn't make much difference if Democrats or Republicans are 
in power. Ours is a free, entrepreneurial society where anyone can do 
anything he or she wants if they have a positive attitude and the desire
 to work, learn and achieve. Ambitious people come from all over the 
world to take advantage of this tremendous opportunity. This is one 
reason our economy is so resilient, continually bouncing back from 
periodic setbacks, driven by new inventions and achievements.

However,
 (97) when it comes to which party has proved more capable in acting to 
defend and protect Americans from foreign enemies, there is only one 
choice. From Johnson to Carter to Clinton, virtually all the defense 
policies and decisions made by Democratic administrations have been 
unsuccessful. And in many cases, they have unintentionally but 
materially increased the danger to our national security and the safety 
of all Americans.



Reason #98 
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - George 
Santayana 


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