March 16, 2004
FARINELLI NATION:
The Spanish dishonored their dead (Mark Steyn, 3/16/04, Jewish World Review)
"When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, naturally they will like the strong horse." So said Osama bin Laden in his final video appearance two-and-a-half years ago. But even the late Osama might have been surprised to see the Spanish people, invited to choose between a strong horse and a weak horse, opt to make their general election an exercise in mass self-gelding.
That's John Kerry in the corner of the barn, stropping his razor...
MORE:
-Rewarding Terror in Spain (EDWARD N. LUTTWAK, 3/16/04, NY Times)
It must be said: Spanish voters have allowed a small band of terrorists to dictate the outcome of their national elections. This is not how democracies are supposed to react when they are attacked by fanatics. Americans were visibly united and hardened by Sept. 11; the Italians overcame deep political differences to unify in their determination to crush the Red Brigades; Israeli cohesion has only been increased by decades of terrorism. When threatened by a violent few, democratic political communities will normally react by enforcing the will of the many.For many years, this has been the Spanish answer to the Basque separatist movement. But it was not the response to last week's bombings.
Before the attacks, the polls forecast a victory for Mariano Rajoy of the Popular Party, for the very good reason that he was the chosen successor of Prime Minister José MarÃa Aznar, who has led Spain on the path of modernization and prosperity with almost universally acknowledged success. Three days before the elections, Mr. Rajoy seemed to be headed for victory over José Luis RodrÃguez Zapatero, leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, who campaigned on a pledge to withdraw the 1,300 Spanish troops stationed in Iraq if the United Nations did not assume control of the occupation. Mr. Zapatero's call was not merely to avoid more casualties, but to affirm that the Iraq war was an act of imperialist aggression that Spain should never have supported.
Even those who view the Iraq war as a strategic error for the United States — and I'm one of them — cannot take seriously the Zapateros of Europe, who seem bent on validating the crudest caricatures of "old European" cowardly decadence. It was an act of colossal irresponsibility for the Socialists and the Spanish news media to excoriate the Aznar government for asserting that ETA, the Basque separatist movement, was probably behind the attacks.
-Al Qaeda's Wish List (DAVID BROOKS, 3/16/04, NY Times)
I am trying not to think harshly of the Spanish. They have suffered a grievous blow, and it was crazy to go ahead with an election a mere three days after the Madrid massacre. Nonetheless, here is what seems to have happened:The Spanish government was conducting policies in Afghanistan and Iraq that Al Qaeda found objectionable. A group linked to Al Qaeda murdered 200 Spaniards, claiming that the bombing was punishment for those policies. Some significant percentage of the Spanish electorate was mobilized after the massacre to shift the course of the campaign, throw out the old government and replace it with one whose policies are more to Al Qaeda's liking.
What is the Spanish word for appeasement?
Thankfully, Franco, who refused to appease Hitler, didn't live to see his countrymen fold to Osama.
Posted by Orrin Judd at March 16, 2004 8:47 AM
The Spanish word for appeasement is apaciguamiento, though a better word in Spanish is cobarde.
Posted by: Amos at March 16, 2004 6:43 PMAznar lose the election because of its lies and manipulations about the disaster. He caved its grave himself. Spain will never surrender against terrorists from ETA, Al-Qaeda, Israel or the american imperialism
Posted by: César Álvarez at March 17, 2004 3:20 AMAnd if we have to talk about a "castrati" nation, I would mention the USA.
Posted by: César Álvarez at March 17, 2004 3:21 AMSpaniards rebelled against almighty roman empire in Numancia and Sagunto, when the USA was inhabited by a bunch of guys with feathers on their heads which used to live in tents. (The same you, always so liberal, enlightened, democratic and humane, extermined centuries later).
Spaniards were the only europeans with the courage to fight, and win, a guerrilla war against Napoleonic empire.
Spaniards helped the USA to be an independent country, when your lousy land was a penitentiary colony of the British Empire.
We are an old land which has given the world lesson of heroism during centuries. So, we don't have to receive lessons from a pitiful country which is only 200 years old.
We might be a "castrati" country, but we prefer to make decisions with our head than with our "cojones", as your fraudelently elected president does (you can't give us democracy lessons neither).
Posted by: César Álvarez at March 17, 2004 9:16 AMCall us when your troops leave for Pakistan to help hunt down al Qaeda.
Posted by: oj at March 17, 2004 9:24 AMAnd let's not forget Spain sent the so-called Blue Division to fight with Hitler in Russia (1941-43). The unit was officially designated the 250th Infantry Division of the German army.
Posted by: George at March 17, 2004 10:51 AM