Re: good news is not good news
by
dbguy
08/11/2008, 11:47 AM #
You seem to be quite hung up on the parent-child, U.S.-Iraq relationship. I didn't think this was necessary, but I'll spell things out further. The child is the bush adminstration who messed things up. The parent would be the media that Hitch thinks should be trumpeting the accomplishments of the child. The use of parent-child in my analogy wasn't meant to imply anything paternalistic. Its just that a parent might trumpet the non-accomplishment of a child. Its has nothing to do with responsibility for a child or whatever the heck you're getting at.
You are correct, we are not responsible for the economic boon. You say the Iraqi's are. I say, the fact that its an oil-rich state is responsible, and the only reason it wasn't previously richer (since the fall of Saddam) was the destabilization caused by our ill-planned invasion. So we go around patting the Kuwaiti's and Saudi's on the back for their tremendous economic achievements? Generally, I don't think so. And let's suppose we invaded Kuwait, unleashed a wave of sectarian violence, destabilized the economic and physical infrastructure of their economy and halted their oil-production for years. Once they got back to full production, I don't think we'd deserve a pat on the back.
Maybe if I change the analogy a bit you'll see what I mean, or what you're missing, or perhaps not missing but over-reading/ Take a football game where one team is beating the other 49-0. Then the team that's on the losing end scores a field goal and its 49-3. That team's cheerleaders will cheer. And they'll look stupid, because 49-3 is nothing to cheer about. An oil-rich state making some money is nothing to cheer about. Lowering violence to a better number of car-bombings per month is nothing to cheer about.