Thursday, October 01, 2009
The American Spectator : A Clear and Present Danger
The American Spectator : A Clear and Present Danger:
A cherished maxim of self-congratulatory liberals is the notion that diplomacy and negotiation are always the best course of action because 'as long as the two sides are talking, they are not shooting.' That was not true on the morning of December 7, 1941. On that very day, Japanese diplomats were in Washington to continue ongoing talks for peace between Japan and America, as Japanese planes were slaughtering some 2,400 American servicemen at Pearl Harbor."
A cherished maxim of self-congratulatory liberals is the notion that diplomacy and negotiation are always the best course of action because 'as long as the two sides are talking, they are not shooting.' That was not true on the morning of December 7, 1941. On that very day, Japanese diplomats were in Washington to continue ongoing talks for peace between Japan and America, as Japanese planes were slaughtering some 2,400 American servicemen at Pearl Harbor."
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