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« Victory Within Reach | Main | The Rules Committee » 28 May 2008 01:49 pm Jihadism Defeating Itself? Ctd.An interesting piece on the collapse of al Qaeda in Iraq. No one should take away from Petraeus' tactical genius, but the nutjobs of the Jihadist fringe certainly knew how to injure themselves. They key was over-reach. They killed too many sympathetic civilians, and their surreal announcement of a new Caliphate forced even supporters to roll their eyes:
Maybe this will be history's judgment of the last few years: both the US and al Qaeda over-reached. But al Qaeda's over-reach was greater. And in this we see why democracies do actually do better in warfare in the long run: because our leaders have to be responsive to the people; because legitimate internal criticism and debate forces course correction and exposes self-defeating hubris. With the Bush administration, this process took much longer than it should have, and the Bushies did all they could to stamp out, rather than hear, criticism. But in the end, democracy adjusts to reality; religious extremism cannot. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/2224950/29535270 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Jihadism Defeating Itself? Ctd.' |