Fair Weather Bipartisanship

HAYES, STEPHEN F.

Fair Weather Bipartisanship The Democrats were all for unity against Saddam —when Clinton was president. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Democrats Lambaste Bush on Iraq. So declared the front page headline...

...On February 11, 1998, with troops massed throughout the Persian Gulf and the threat of war evident, Daschle declared that Saddam "has to agree that there will be compliance with international law and the agreements that he signed in 1991...
...I don't know what purpose it serves by attacking one another at this point...
...And even though not all of our allies supported it at first, I The "small coalition" that Daschle finds underwhelming now is larger than the one that supported Clinton in 1998...
...Whereas some of our allies in the region are constrained from acting on this occasion, we are not...
...Under President Clinton, Daschle and his fellow Democrats never insisted—as they do now—that the United States must seek United Nations approval before acting...
...It is American leadership which is decisive to the peace in these regions, and I commend President Clinton for his decisive action...
...Today, he's fighting President Bush and his "American leadership," insisting on yet another debate in Congress and warning that "this war is not necessary at this time...
...think most of them now believe that what we did was the appropriate thing to do...
...emphasis added] Such force, Kerry went on, might well be used unilaterally: "The United States under President Bush and then President Clinton, led these earlier efforts to contain Saddam...
...Daschle Stephen F. Hayes is a staff writer at THE WEEKLY STANDARD...
...He added: "We have learned that if you give [Saddam Hussein] an inch, he'll take a mile...
...Sometimes we cannot let other countries have a veto on our foreign policy...
...Most of the countries that supported President Clinton in 1998 support President Bush today—the notable exception being Germany...
...In announcing his deal, Annan said that he "could do business" with Saddam Hussein...
...Senator Robert Byrd, who today is calling for another congressional debate and complains of unilateralism, agreed with Clinton...
...It was necessary to weaken the Iraqi leader's ability to intimidate his neighbors, and to make it clear that he will pay a price for his aggression...
...Here's Byrd from September 6, 1996: To those who would doubt the necessity of the actions by the president, one should pose the question as to what the consequences would be in the face of American inaction...
...This may be a political year, . . . but on this issue there can be no disunity...
...resolutions is simply unacceptable...
...Beyond that, many of the most outspoken critics of President Bush's policy in Iraq were the most vocal supporters of bipartisan unity on those occasions when President Clinton used, or threatened to use, force against Saddam Hussein...
...Our current effort has been endorsed not only by Kuwait, but Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Saudi Arabia...
...As the Post's account makes clear, Daschle is no longer concerned about American unity...
...Although it was just two months before a presidential election, many Republicans supported him, and Democrats insisted on unity...
...The signature of the current era is such that response to aggression will not be taken up by other powers in the absence of American leadership, unfortunately...
...His willingness to brutally attack Kurds in northern Iraq and abrogate U.N...
...Let's not...
...Today, though, Kerry worries about a "rush to war" and "hasty war talk" and the Bush administration's "erratic unilateralism and reluctant engagement...
...When Trent Lott criticized the United Nations secretary general for saying he could "do business" with a man responsible for hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, Daschle rose quickly to Annan's defense...
...Look, we have exhausted virtually our diplomatic effort to get the Iraqis to comply with their own agreements and with international law...
...Even Jordan, which didn't back President Clinton in 1998 and sat out the first Gulf War, has made noises about supporting Saddam's ouster...
...When I asked him last month why he now opposes policies he supported under President Clinton, he claimed: "At that time, of course, President Clinton enjoyed broad-based international support...
...We intend to make that point clear with the use of force, with the use of legislative language, and with the use of other actions that the president and the Congress have at their disposal...
...But if the history of the last six years has taught us anything, it is that Saddam Hussein does not understand diplomacy, he only understands power, and when he brandishes power in a manner that threatens our interests or violates internationally accepted standards of behavior, we must be prepared to respond—and with force if necessary...
...There can be no lack of cohesion...
...Shortly before Bush's press conference, Daschle claimed that the administration is "rushing to war without adequate concern for the ramifications of doing so unilaterally or with a very small coalition of nations...
...We stand united, Republicans and Democrats, determined to send as clear a message with as clear a resolve as we can articulate: Saddam Hussein's actions will not be tolerated...
...None of us knows why Saddam decided to test us now," Kerry said on September 5, 1996...
...But the "small coalition of nations"—34 at last count—that Daschle finds underwhelming is larger than the one that supported Clinton in 1998...
...Period...
...His concern was familiar: American unity...
...in particular was adamant...
...In 1998, of Saddam's neighbors only Kuwait backed strikes against Iraq...
...The answer is, we don't have another option...
...So much for standing united and sending a clear message to Saddam Hussein...
...But Daschle and Pelosi are their party's leaders...
...Daschle wasn't finished...
...Daschle also insisted on unity a year and a half later, when there was another showdown with Saddam...
...Forget the fact that Daschle voted with an overwhelming congressional majority last fall to authorize the use of force in Iraq...
...First, clearly, no other country would take the lead...
...And then, as now, several allies supported our efforts...
...In early September 1996, Saddam attacked the Kurds in northern Iraq...
...Leading the attack are Senate minority leader Tom Daschle and his House counterpart Nancy Pelosi, who are "escalating their criticism of Bush," the Post said, "because they think war is imminent and because Russia, Germany and France seem more opposed to it...
...I still believe it was the right thing to do...
...Big difference...
...John Kerry has flipped, too...
...And John Kerry is the front-runner for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination...
...We had to do something...
...It was the case in Bosnia when, after several years of Western inaction in the face of ethnic atrocities in Bosnia, only the United States, only the United States, could bring about a credible, effective implementation of peace in that sorry part of Europe...
...I mean, if ever there was a time for us to present a unified front to Iraq, this ought to be it...
...Given that, what other option is there but to force them to do so...
...That's what I did...
...Usually it is the leaders and old lions in Congress who rise above party division in time of war, rein in the hotheads, and insist on keeping partisan powder dry until the real fight-ing—against the foreign enemy—is concluded...
...Byrd seems to have changed his mind...
...Then as now, France, Russia, and China opposed doing anything about Iraqi intransigence...
...Two weeks after that, Kofi Annan brokered a compromise agreement— another "last chance"—with Baghdad...
...So declared the front page headline in the Washington Post the morning after the president's press conference...
...send all kinds of erroneous messages to Iraq about what kind of unity there is within the community...
...As he said then, I hope Saddam Hussein and those who are in control of the Iraqi government clearly understand the resolve and determination of this administration and this country...
...And it is astonishingly inconsistent...
...The difference comes in support from allies in the Gulf...
...We have got to force them to comply, and we are doing so militarily...
...It is unusual, to say the least, that congressional Democrats would attack the president—with more than 200,000 American troops already deployed in the Persian Gulf— "because they think war is imminent...
...Clinton made this point himself in the October 6, 1996, presidential debate: "Sometimes," he said, "the United States has to act alone, or at least has to act first...
...Robert Byrd is the longest-serving Democrat in the upper chamber of Congress...
...This was the case in the invasion of Kuwait...
...It is essential for us to consult with the international community now...

Vol. 8 • March 2003 • No. 26


 
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