Showing posts with label Fred Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fred Johnson. Show all posts

Monday, August 16, 2010

On Cordoba House

Peter Beinert has a great piece, basically conceding defeat on the Cordoba House, and that the forces of fear and vulnerability have won:

Once upon a time, Republicans were so confident that the vast majority of Muslims preferred freedom to jihad that they believed the U.S. could install democracy in Iraq within months. Now, confronted with a group of Muslim Americans who want to build a cultural center that includes Jews and Christians on the board (how many churches and synagogues do that?), GOP leaders call them terrorists because they don’t share Benjamin Netanyahu’s view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Once upon a time, the “war on terror” was supposed to bring American values to Saudi Arabia. Now Newt Gingrich says we shouldn’t build a mosque in Lower Manhattan until the Saudis build churches and synagogues in Mecca—which is to say, we’re bringing Saudi values to the United States. I wonder how David Petraeus feels about all this. There he is, slogging away in the Hindu Kush, desperately trying to be culturally sensitive, watching GIs get killed because Afghans believe the U.S. is waging a war on Islam, and back home, the super-patriots on Fox News have… declared war on Islam.


So please, no more talk about those idealistic neoconservatives who are willing to expend blood and treasure so Afghans and Iraqis can live free. People in Basra and Kandahar had better hope that America’s counterinsurgency warriors create a society in which they can practice their religion free of intimidation and insult. Because it’s now clear they can’t do so on the lower tip of the island of Manhattan.


I had an interview with Fred yesterday and actually asked his opinion about this. I left my notes from the interview on the airplane after writing the first draft so I don't have the exact quote, but Fred did come out and say that basically we need to honor our history of religious freedom on this. So that was good. Fred I mean. Not me losing my notes.

Source: http://michigan-cd02-2010.blogspot.com/2010/08/on-cordoba-house.html

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