David Warren has another compelling article, this time on Spanish capitulation to the Islamic fascists who are apparently responsible for the March 11th bombing that killed over 200 immediately before the Spanish national elections. The entire article is a well worth reading, but here are a couple of tidbits:
Analysis and homily must converge in what I have to say today. There is no ambiguity in what has happened in Spain. The rotten heart of Europe has been exposed. The best comparison one can make is to Europe in 1940, when the entire continent had capitulated to Nazism and fascism, leaving Britain alone to fight. It thus came to be known as “Churchill’s war”, rather than “Hitler’s war”, only to revert when the Allies had won it, and a generation of Europeans, who had not lifted a finger, decided retrospectively that they had been in the Resistance.
A good question might be asked of the Bush administration, in light of the Spanish election. It was articulated by an American friend yesterday: “Before we waste another drop of blood trying to create democracies in the Middle East, shouldn’t we reflect a bit on how easily democracy in Spain was subverted by terrorists?”
One must not, under the present circumstances, sound an uncertain trumpet. All men of goodwill, regardless of nation, are fighting the Jihadists in Afghanistan and Iraq, as we fought the Nazis in Italy and France; and if the Americans must fight them alone, so be it. Then as now we made a lot of blather about “democracy”. But screw democracy, we are fighting an enemy of civilization, an embodiment of real evil. There is no compromise with such an enemy, no capitulation to him, no way to avoid casualties, no easy way out. We defeat him, or he defeats us.
We do not retreat because our allies are cowards. We continue to fight, for ourselves, for our children, and for their children.