Defining Dean

I know this is old stuff to most bloggers, but this is the article that awakened Justin Raimondo, which is always a good thing.

In this write-up, Howard Dean reaffirms to Fred Hiatt and colleague Ruth Marcus that he is no dove.

Excerpt;

It’s true that he opposed the war in Iraq, he says, but he supported the 1991 Gulf War and the Bush campaign against the Taliban in Afghanistan. More interesting, at a time when many politicians are shuddering at President Bush’s ambitions to remake the Middle East — conservatives, because they are skeptical of such grand reshaping ambitions; liberals, because they see resources being diverted from social causes at home — Dean sounds if anything more committed than Condoleezza Rice to bringing democracy to Iraq.

“Now that we’re there, we’re stuck,” he said. Bush took an “enormous risk” that through war the United States could replace Saddam Hussein and the “small danger” he presented to the United States with something better and safer. The gamble was “foolish” and “wrong.” But whoever will be elected in 2004 has to live with it. “We have no choice. It’s a matter of national security. If we leave and we don’t get a democracy in Iraq, the result is very significant danger to the United States.”

And “bringing democracy to Iraq is not a two-year proposition. Having elections alone doesn’t guarantee democracy. You’ve got to have institutions and the rule of law, and in a country that hasn’t had that in 3,000 years, it’s unlikely to suddenly develop by having elections and getting the heck out.” Dean would impose a “hybrid” constitution, “American with Iraqi, Arab characteristics. Iraqis have to play a major role in drafting this, but the Americans have to have the final say.” Women’s rights must be guaranteed at all levels.

Dean is almost as sweeping about Afghanistan, where “losing the peace is not an option” and “pulling out early would be a disaster.” Five times the current level of troops are needed, he said. “Imagine making deals with warlords to promote democracy. What are these people thinking?”

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