In the long term, the future of the Middle East may well be determined by those in the region dedicated to the hard work of building democracy. I certainly hope so. But hope is not a policy. In the short term, we must recognize that the region will be shaped primarily by fairly ruthless power politics in which the clash between good and evil will be swamped by differences between Sunni and Shiite, Arab and Persian, Arab and Kurd, Kurd and Turk, Hashemite and Saudi, secular and religious and, of course, Arab and Jew. This is the world, the president pledges in his National Security Strategy, that "America must continue to lead." Actually, it is the world he must begin to address — before it is too late.
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Friday, March 24, 2006
Madeleine Albright on the Clash of Civilizations
Her LA Times Op-Ed reads like she's channelling Samuel Huntington (though his name is never mentioned):