Sunday, March 30, 2003
Iraq and Lebanon
Ethan Bronner points out some of the more disturbing similarities between the current US invasion of Iraq with the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon:
The central aim of the military operation was to smash the looming terrorist threat, but it was also a stab at refashioning the Middle East by installing a pro-Western government. The first troops in the south took Shiite Muslim towns, where locals were relieved to be rid of an oppressive regime. Some cheered the foreign invaders.
That may sound like a description of the current war in Iraq, but the military in question was Israel's, the invaded country was Lebanon and the date was 1982. It would be 18 years before the last weary, despised Israeli soldier left. And while there are never exact historical parallels, Israel's experience in Lebanon — an ambitious invasion that turned into a draining quagmire — is a cautionary tale for the American war in Iraq.
Another interesting data point: Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon used a terrorist act not connected with the PLO in Lebanon to justify the invasion of Lebanon to take out the PLO. Hmmm… sounds familiar.
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