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Human Freedom and Greed

There is a spectre haunting America, the hysterical fear of not having enough oil. There is nothing quite as important as oil to this nation's well-being. We go to war over it. We have developed a thirst for it that is unquenchable. We have Americans in Iraq today dying for it. We occupy countries and protect corrupt and tyrannical governments because of it. Oil is so important to our prosperity that not having enough of it can topple governments. It is a central to our national interest to insure we have enough of it. Oil is the primary pillar of our national security. Oil is a weapon of mass destruction.

There is also the recently revealed stockpile of yellowcake which was removed from Iraq, however this was not the WMD smoking gun evidence that Saddam possessed the capability for a WMD attack against his neighbors but it was a cause for celebration that it was removed from Iraq.

Our very existence is predicated on access to resources, but while our human need appears to be infinite, resources are however limited and indeed as finite as is our human sojourn on this planet. Like the 99.99% of all species that preceded us, we too will eventually cease to be and we will undoubtedly also contribute, if not entirely, to the cause of our extinction, as well as to the extinction of other species. Freedom is never free. There is the subverted freedom to exploit and the unvirtuous freedom from want but our wants are always someone else's needs. Our avaricious competition for resources and our insatiable appetite for power is as devastating as it is costly. And freedom is always ephemeral.

Hank Roth


JINSA Report #790

The Cause of Human Freedom,
Then and Now

Thirty-two years ago last week, Israel stunned the world by flying four C-130 Hercules transport aircraft to Entebbe, Uganda and rescuing hostages hijacked by the PFLP and its German accomplices. Chaim Herzog wrote, "We have demonstrated... that dignity of man, human life and human freedom constitute the highest values. We are proud not only because we have saved the lives of over a hundred innocent people... but because of the significance of our act for the cause of human freedom."

Last week, the Colombian government took up the cause of human freedom, executing a daring plan to infiltrate the notorious FARC terrorist organization and rescue 15 hostages, some taken as long as six years ago. The government tried negotiations with the FARC, including releasing prisoners, but refused to grant it territory in which to operate independently. President Bush properly and enthusiastically saluted President Uribe and the Colombian military. We note also that U.S. military training and equipment were instrumental in creating a capable Colombian counterterrorism force loyal to the democratic government. [Assignment: Compare with U.S. military training to the increasingly competent Iraqi Army; and contrast with U.S. military training for the militias of the Palestinian "government."]

Also in the cause of human freedom, kudos to the United States and Iraqi militaries for secretly securing and transporting to Canada 550 metric tons of yellowcake uranium on 37 military flights in 3,500 secure barrels. No, this is not a new cache - the UN knew about it long ago, but had been unable to move it from the region. No, this is not a weapon, not even a "dirty bomb" - but enriched to higher levels, it could become one. The Associated Press reports also that earlier this year, four devices for controlled radiation exposure were removed from Iraq. According to AP, the devices contain elements of high radioactivity that could potentially be used in a weapon.

Had Saddam succeeded in wearing out the UN and ending the sanctions regime, or had the United States withdrawn from Iraq when Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid were convinced we were losing the war, the yellowcake and the radiation devices would both have remained in Iraq for Iran and/or al Qaeda. Instead, Iraqi yellowcake will be secured in the West and the radiation devices returned to the manufacturer, joining the Libyan nuclear material stored at Oak Ridge, TN as a counter-proliferation success.

It was a very good week's work by Colombia, Iraq and the United States.

Sad, then, that this week - 32 years after Entebbe - Israel will hand over Samir Kuntar, whose claim to infamy is that he smashed a little girl's head into a rock with a rifle butt after killing her father. He goes to a hero's welcome in Lebanon in exchange for the bodies of two kidnapped IDF soldiers. While Hezbollah celebrates, Israel will mourn and Gilad Shalit will remain a hostage in Gaza. Knowing now that Israel will release killers for hostages, Hamas announced it would increase its ransom demand for Shalit to include bigger, bloodier terrorist fish, and the IDF is preparing for more kidnapping attempts by enemies along its borders.

The cause of human freedom - particularly that of Gilad Shalit
didn't do well everywhere

Source: JINSA.org

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While I don't use a standard blog (weblog software) mostly because I've been doing this too long - having been there with Ike when the precursor to the Internet, Arpanet got started and every step of the way since, I can't get into all the many fads over the years (now it is social networking), but I have been an observer and participant in events which shape the world since my time with NSA and with Army Security and as a voice security cryptologist in the White House for the President, and the War Room at the Pentagon for the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff plus two wars. You could say this site is one of the better kept secrets [grin] on the InterNUT. You are invited back as often as you would like to see what I and others, I trust, may be saying.
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