Any particular support for an opinion that going into Afghanistan was the RIGHT thing to do, or is it simply attitude masquerading as something more elevated than a vague feeling of rightness? What is this thing called rebuilding society? Rebuilding what into what? Where else has this rebuilding been done? Where has it been tried and what happened? Soviets tried for 10-years and what did they get? Lenin and Stalin tried it in the Soviet Union for longer than that and what did they get? Well, then there was the final solution. Bush and crowd are still trying to make the world safe for democracy. Great track record of moral excellence, this rebuilding of society.
Is there a manual on rebuilding society, or is this simply dreaming the impossible dream from La Mancha? Is there a manual on the proper overthrowing sovereign heads of state for the good of their citizens? God I’m sick of feel good normatives that float around and never ever are required to have operational renderings. Things are going boom, people are being maimed and killed, the infrastructures of lives destroyed; and we still speak of the right thing to do, the moral obligation of rebuilding society.
Who speaks for the rights of those who were destroyed while we perhaps act out the faint hope of salvaging our moral integrity against a backdrop of the impossible dream? Who plays Fat Panza and who Plays Donkey Hote? Perhaps the Evil Enchanter won a long time ago and we only think things are bad? Maybe we’ll wake up soon and think, gees, what was that dream about. Those who we set out save seem more likely to recover from their salvation than are we, the saviors.
The Dutch general's comments likely were a setup designed to play only for the Canadian domestic audience—a perk for Harper. We should keep in mind that generals fight wars, they don’t make policies about them.