Dixie - In Memoriam
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Fortunately, this headline is false, and we all consider this the 'unthinkable', but what if you woke today to this news? What would be the reaction from you, from your political party, from your political leaders? What actions would the US take? How would things go moving forward? I realize this is all highly speculative, and I don't expect to find honest answers here, but I think it's worth thinking about and discussing. Do you think this might have an effect on the presidential campaign, given the Democrats and administration's lukewarm support of Israel?
What would be the reaction of Liberals? Would they side with the radical Islamists, who would undoubtedly be dancing in the streets? Would their 'environmentalist' side kick in and be appalled at the radioactive fallout? How would they spin their recent lack of concern over this horrifying possibility? Could they somehow find a way to blame it on Bush? Would the GOP candidate even bring it up, for fear of being accused of 'politicizing' the event? Where would all the left-wing Jew haters go? Or would they go? Would we hear a chorus of "Good Riddance!" from the anti-Semites?
I am guessing that Democrats and the administration would make the typical political gestures, condemning the act, reaffirming our commitment to our ally, and promising to stand with them in this hour of darkness. But other than a few speeches and statements, our reaction wouldn't be much from this administration. We certainly wouldn't extend any military assistance or take any action related to it. Within a few weeks, the MSM would push the story to the back, and it would be mostly forgotten. If anyone on the right expressed too much outrage, they would be painted as extremists who were the cause of this, and castigated for their opposition to whoever did the deed. Like the recent attacks on our Embassies, the left would literally take sides with the attackers, and find fault with the US and our policies, instead of actually condemning those responsible.
Considering the relatively tiny country would be obliterated, and most of the inhabitants dead or dying, the question would quickly turn to whether or not Israel was worth salvaging? Perhaps the argument would be made, this is a good time to correct the 'injustices of history' and get rid of the source of most contention in the Middle East? Would Israel become the unoccupied radioactive portion of the Palestine state? Would we send Jimmy Carter over to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians and promise to help them rebuild?
Speculative? Yes! But I believe it's speculation worthy of discussion.
What would be the reaction of Liberals? Would they side with the radical Islamists, who would undoubtedly be dancing in the streets? Would their 'environmentalist' side kick in and be appalled at the radioactive fallout? How would they spin their recent lack of concern over this horrifying possibility? Could they somehow find a way to blame it on Bush? Would the GOP candidate even bring it up, for fear of being accused of 'politicizing' the event? Where would all the left-wing Jew haters go? Or would they go? Would we hear a chorus of "Good Riddance!" from the anti-Semites?
I am guessing that Democrats and the administration would make the typical political gestures, condemning the act, reaffirming our commitment to our ally, and promising to stand with them in this hour of darkness. But other than a few speeches and statements, our reaction wouldn't be much from this administration. We certainly wouldn't extend any military assistance or take any action related to it. Within a few weeks, the MSM would push the story to the back, and it would be mostly forgotten. If anyone on the right expressed too much outrage, they would be painted as extremists who were the cause of this, and castigated for their opposition to whoever did the deed. Like the recent attacks on our Embassies, the left would literally take sides with the attackers, and find fault with the US and our policies, instead of actually condemning those responsible.
Considering the relatively tiny country would be obliterated, and most of the inhabitants dead or dying, the question would quickly turn to whether or not Israel was worth salvaging? Perhaps the argument would be made, this is a good time to correct the 'injustices of history' and get rid of the source of most contention in the Middle East? Would Israel become the unoccupied radioactive portion of the Palestine state? Would we send Jimmy Carter over to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians and promise to help them rebuild?
Speculative? Yes! But I believe it's speculation worthy of discussion.