http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2005/08/22/JohnBrummett/326952.htmlWe made the war; we'll make the rules
<snip>I'm not a particularly big fan of Wes Clark, the retired four-star general, failed presidential candidate and cable news talker. But I always come back to two things he said two years ago.
One was that America doesn't start wars, it finishes them. The other was that when America forms alliances with Europe, it succeeds, and when it acts unilaterally without Europe, it doesn't.
We started the war in Iraq. We started our war in Vietnam. They went poorly.
We allied with Europe to resist the Nazis in raging battle. And we allied with Europe in a cold war with Soviet oppressors. We finished both those wars with glorious victories, not only for ourselves, but for mankind.
Thus the precedent seems clear. We don't do well when we invent or self-style reasons for sending our boys to distant countries that pose no direct threat to us. We do very well, though, when we join our friends to fight evil and ominous enemies who have threatened or attacked us directly.